- The young mom who sparked a media storm breastfeeding her 3-year-old son on the cover of Time magazine is opening up about the controversial photo. (New York Daily News)
- COMMENTARY | I applaud Time magazine for its eye-opening cover photo of a breastfeeding mom. The Cutline quotes some readers who are scandalized. Well, good. The photo is a good wake-up call that breasts are not just ornaments. (YAHOO!)
- The cover of the latest Time magazine illustrates a story about 72-year-old pediatrician Dr. William Sears with a photo of a nearly 4-year-old boy standing and suckling at the breast of his 26-year-old mother. (Pioneer Press)
- The new cover story in TIME Magazine appears to portray mothers who practice attachment parenting, and specifically those who nurse past infancy, as extreme. (Huffington Post)
- One of the first things you learn as a parent is that everyone has an opinion on your parenting skills. (NJ.com)
- Everyone hears stories about women who are still breast-feeding their 5-year-olds, but that is hardly the norm, she says. I think to be clear the image was used by Time Magazine for shock value, Held says. Dr. (Inside Bay Area)
- For Jamie Lynn Grumet, breast-feeding goes beyond newborn nutrition. It's love and comfort that should be extended until whenever the mother and child are ready to wean. (New York Daily News)
- With all the hullabaloo over Time magazines cover story on attachment parenting (not to mention the omg-did-you-see-that cover photo of a mom breastfeeding her 3-year-old son) I went to go find my well-worn copy of William Sears's "The Baby Book. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- (AP) NEW YORK - Shocking or no big deal? A woman breastfeeding her 3-year-old son is the cover photo of this weeks Time magazine for a story on attachment parenting, and reactions ranged from applause to cringing to shrugs. (CBS News)
Friday, May 11, 2012
Time magazine breast feeding
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