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In the absence of a mother of my own, i always seek advice when needed from a work colleague , now retired , from a big east end fAmily


She has grNd children and great grand children


But actually she only had 3 children


It suddenly occurred to me that now on baby 4 I probably have more experience than most


Scary!

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expert at what? every baby is different everyone has their own preferred parenting style. my mum told me not to breast feed and to add extra scoops of powder to formula. she did that for my brother and i . if i had relied on her advice it conflicted with friends in london.

i dont think you can be an expert, you can just relay your experinces. i expect you liked your colleague and had confidence in her. on the other hand if you successfully breast fed all your children and are a mifwife too then you might be a babyfeeding expert?

the forum is a great place to share experiences. keep it going.:)

I remember when I was interviewing a nanny for my eldest daughter, now 6, when she was 10 months old. I remember the nanny having 5 years experience with childcare and I said to my husband that this was not enough. My husband then pointed out the fact that we only had 10 months of experience with childcare. Needless to say, we hired her! I myself now have a whopping 6 years in childcare experience with three children and it sounds like nothing.

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