“I have a two-year-old who just turned three, and my four-year-old just turned five. I have the same irrational feelings taking them to pre-school. It's this charged combination of stress and joy and anxiety and excitement. When they're away, you've got a sudden loss of purpose and this ever-present fear about the kid's welfare. The departure of our children from our nest is not an easy thing.” YearsChildrenTwoFeelingsKidsSchoolJoyPurposeThreeEasyLossFiveFourAnxietyStressOur ChildrenCombinationWelfareExcitementTwo YearsFour YearsIrrationalNestsDepartureEasy ThingsTwo Year OldsPre School Author:Vera Farmiga
“I spent a lot of time reading blogs by mothers who had children with varying degrees of neural dysfunction, from schizophrenia to all sorts of different issues. And honestly, I don't think it's different for anybody. There's no right way to make sure your child will be emotionally and mentally healthier. It's just frustrating.” ThinkingWayChildrenDifferentMotherReadingIssuesDegreesOur ChildrenHonestlyYour ChildrenRight WayFrustratingBlogsSchizophreniaDysfunction Author:Vera Farmiga
“When you're breastfeeding a child, you don't have the same retention as you do when you're not.” ChildrenBreastfeedingRetention Author:Vera Farmiga
“I come from a massive family, and the youngest is twentysomething years younger than I am, so I grew up with children.” YearsChildrenGrewGrew UpMassive Author:Vera Farmiga
“I have the best husband a wife could possibly have. He's the best father my children could have.” ChildrenFatherWifeHusbandMy ChildrenBest FatherBest Husband Author:Vera Farmiga