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Hi, I'm Cronica, and I have a three-month-old daughter named chelseah. While I feel like at this point I've been doing this whole parenting thing for a while, I'm still a relatively new mom. Since telling people that I was pregnant, I've received endless advice on how to raise a child. If you're a parent, I'm sure you can relate! Much of the advice I've gotten has been straight-up annoying or total garbage. But I've also received some words of wisdom that have really spoken to me and helped me become a better mom. So here is some of the best advice I've come across so far in the first almost-year of parenthood. Every baby and mother is different, so don't compare your baby (or yourself!) to others. This is all to say that every baby and every parent is different, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting. It may seem obvious, but it's always helpful to recall this insight. No, you're not a bad parent if you let your baby take all his naps in the carrier instead of the crib if that helps your baby sleep. You're doing amazing even if you are still feeding your baby to sleep and decide sleep training isn't for you! I love talking with others about my parenting decisions and the things that are working for me and seah, but I felt more confident and happier once I stopped comparing. 

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