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Is it because some mothers need reasurrance or what?
I dont get it?

2006-11-04 06:09:22 · 12 answers · asked by Jaime T 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

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Being 23 and a mother of 3 and have attended a support group before. Basically it's a like any other support group. You go there and talk to other mothers who may feel like they are at their wits end about parenting, first time mothers who need advice, and some go to meet other mothers who want to set up parent exchange (like myself).
I enjoyied meeting other people with kids the same age as mine and setting up play dates, taking turns "babysitting" so parents could have some "alone" time, and talking about what works and doesn't works (or ways to make things work) when it comes to each stage in child develoment.
Most of the people I have met there were single teenage parents who needed to know that they we're not alone in their situtation and could find other people who wouldn't judge them and would help out in anyway they could.

2006-11-04 06:27:10 · answer #1 · answered by klickie 2 · 0 0

My partner and I are currently attending a parents groups (the couple version of the mommy support groups), even though my partner is the only male at the parents group (so it is mostly a mommy support group as you put it).

We love it. We have never had so much fun sharing and exchanging stories.

We attend once a week for two hours and fifteen minutes (with a short break in between) and we are served refreshments.

It really is a nice way to socialize with other parents who have taken the same time we have to make a place for discussing our role as parents.

(By the way, I had no idea what the group would be like, nor did I have any expectations. I just found out about it and suggested to my partner that we give it a try. And we did and we love it. But then again, we may have a special group of people this time because the moderators have said that our group is different from others they have had in the past.)

Why not give new things a try and see what happens?

2006-11-04 06:19:09 · answer #2 · answered by pre-pastor 2 · 0 0

Support Groups for Mommy's are especially important for new mothers, or first time expectant mothers. When you are pregnant your body does a number of different things and you don't know what to expect. A support group is to talk about these issues and to help with any emotional problems or stress you may be feeling, and some people may need reassurance.

2006-11-04 07:26:07 · answer #3 · answered by Ashley_Nicole 3 · 0 0

confirm you're making use of an approved psychologist or distinctive respected who focuses on autism and behavioral issues. i'd touch your State branch of Human materials, branch of psychological wellness and developmental centers for help. each and each state has some state organization charged with helping persons like your son. under developmental selections his modern-day diagnosis would be a appropriate . i'd additionally google and to locate your community autism society. Get precise right into a help team, too. you desire all and sundry to communicate with and vent without subject of what you will say. they can assist you to completely draw close that advance is/would properly be very gradual. Autism no longer is what it was once and is treatable. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that the therapy have have been given to be consent and well timed. lots of those with autism or Asperger's Syndrome do communicate, at last, and stay very efficient lives. the greater youthful the scientific care starts the fewer complicated the innovations are for the long-term. Be stable. Set a time table once you talk that he could have the strikes of daily existence to help him. do no longer overlook if your son is sorting out sign language, you will would desire to too. track has been discovered as an intense-high quality furnish to calm the guy, yet which style is trial and mistake to his reaction.

2016-10-03 06:48:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The point to the support groups is for mothers to get together and talk about issues. They can also get advice from other mothers about how to deal with new things going on with kids and family. They can also get information on councelers for there kids if need be, good doctors, and just info in general.. Just things that help with everyday life.

2006-11-04 06:14:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Motherhood can be and is sometimes very overwhelming. These support groups also help the kids to socialize with other kids, as well as give mommies a chance to exchange ideas, fears or anything else to help parenting. It's also nice for mommies to socialize with someone else besides Sesame Street, Elmo, Barney ...and to keep their sanity at stressful times.

2006-11-04 06:16:21 · answer #6 · answered by angeleyes 4 · 0 0

It's a place where you can speak openly to other mothers about problems with in your house hold and they give each other advise. I think it's a great idea. Being a mother and wife can get very stressful at times it's good to have someone who understands and will actually listen.

2006-11-04 06:13:14 · answer #7 · answered by Curious J. 5 · 0 0

Sometimes new mothers can feel overwhelmed by all the new responsibilities suddenly forced upon them. It's always nice to know you are not alone. Support groups allow women to share their woes and their joys, give and receive advise, and feel like they belong, like they are not alone.

2006-11-04 06:11:45 · answer #8 · answered by Emm 6 · 1 0

i had my 1st child when i was 19, and i was in a mom's program. It was held 2 days out the week , everyone talked about what their babies did and ask if it was normal or not for babies to do things, and the program also had baby sitters there so it was free time for u to talk about anything u wanted to and they also had snacks for u, it was great, they would give u stuff for the baby and inform u well about things that would go on threw pregnancy and after birth. they would also talk to u about all the birth controll out there, and really help u out. =)

2006-11-04 06:13:56 · answer #9 · answered by tear drop 4 · 0 0

because being a mommy is a VERY stressful thing. specially if you are alone and do not have any friends with kids or your hubby/baby's dad is not helpful

It is also a joy.. I would not give mine up for anything

2006-11-04 06:14:31 · answer #10 · answered by sweetsal 4 · 0 0

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