Ask HN: Is This Parenting or Scrum?
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#3When we got medical advice that was really off, we generally ended up changing providers. Overall it was most important to learn each child's pace and preferences early on, so we could support them rather than building all this unnecessary scaffolding.
If you are looking for objective resources and inputs, checking with strangers like this is a good idea in that you can get a nice sample in some ways, from people who may think like you. You might also check in with your doc, share what you're doing in practice, and tell them that something has got to give here, see what they say. If the doc thinks nothing can give, that's where I'd start to check in with other medical professionals and see what's going on and what other options you have.
There are thousands of different child development perspectives, philosophies, and practices. In the end, you, your partner, and your child will be the ones who really have to be comfortable and compatible with whatever tools you use. Good luck to you and please take care of yourself. Healthy kids are great but healthy parents are also important.
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#4What is the pressure from exactly? She either hits the milestones "on time" or she doesn't. There's not much you can do about it at the time. My wife and I watch our daughter change and try to map changes to milestones, but we're just marveling and along for the ride.
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#7You are most certainly good enough parents to give her a bright future. You seem to care! Continue to put in time and focus on the small things in your shared life. Read stories together, eat together, play etc.
If you want to really cure yourself of this, just get a few more kids ;-) First kid is always the biggest challenge and most associated stress around if they develop “right”.
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#9It seems strange that a doctor would keep you anxious about these milestones.
Just try to survive and enjoy everything.