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Letters


A selection of letters to the editor from Kindred Magazine. 

Letters in issue 25
I have just discovered (happily!) that I am pregnant with our second child. I am currently breastfeeding my toddler about five times per day and am really looking forward to the adventure of breastfeeding throughout pregnancy and possibly even tandem feed more...

Letters in issue 24
I read your mag. A fellow midwife brought it back from the Australian College of Midwives Inc. conference held last week. I think it’s marvellous. A very good resource tool for our mums, dads and bubs. We are a group of hospital-based midwives just start more...

Letters in issue 23
Editor’s note: of all the editorials written in the last six years, none have received the amount of attention as the last one, ‘The Secret—Chinese New Age Whispers’ (June – Aug 2007 edition). From ‘three cheers’ to ‘three jeers’ the response was as much more...

Letters in issue 22
Hurrah for Robin Grille’s article on Post Natal Depression in the most recent issue of Kindred. It was affirming to read such an honest account of what first-time mothers experience before and after the birth of their first child. I am a new mum with a se more...

Letters in Issue 21
What a wonderful production, well done. I love the colours and layout, great information on baby wearing and controlled crying and also loved your editorial, Kali [Kindred, Dec 06 – Jan 07 edition]. Thanks for your insights into the misogyny — hatred of more...

Letters in issue 20
Thank you notes. Firstly, I would like to say a big thanks for putting together a great mag issue after issue. I first started reading byronchild [now Kindred] a couple of years ago when I received a subscription as a baby shower gift and I am hooked! If more...

Letters in issue 19
I am writing in response to the article ‘Legacy of Treason’ (byronchild March–May 2006), about depleted uranium and Howard’s agreement that the US may test DU weaponry here in Australia. First I need to thank-you from the bottom of my heart for your magaz more...

Letters in issue 18
I loved your editorial on ‘love blueprinting’ (The Power of 2 – Dec 2005). It’s so pleasing to see you communicating an essential element in families: the love life of the parents and its effect on their children’s ability to love and be loved. You are so more...

Letters in issue 17
Just reading your Letters section in the Dec – Feb (Vol 16) issue and came across Candace’s email. If only people realised that children naturally become more independent with age if they are securely attached (which holding, carrying, breastfeeding, co-s more...

Letters in issue 16
Thanks for your terrific magazine. When our baby girl was born in February we decided to hold off vaccinating her for at least 6 months until we could do some further research and to get to know her better. Your recent articles have helped us to believe t more...

Letters in issue 15
It’s an absolute pleasure to be resubscribing to byronchild. Both my husband and I enjoy your challenging and always passionate editorial. You are in a privileged position, having such influence and evoking powerful inspiration amongst family life. A tho more...

Letters in issue 14
First of all I would like to express my deep appreciation for your moving and eloquent editorials every issue — I always look forward to the next one. Secondly, I have a suggestion for an article about a subject I would dearly love to see openly discussed more...

Letters in issue 13
As a parent who has tried natural remedies, and is trained in such fields, there is a time when danger in behaviours needs urgent attention that natural medications can’t offer assistance with. Understanding the dilemma that parents face with multiple chi more...

Letters in issue 12
Thank you, Kali, for challenging the political correctness of child-care for our youngest children. I found this quote, from Peter Cook, especially powerful; ‘Something is very wrong when many women in the world’s most affluent countries cannot afford to more...

Letters in issue 11
I live in the Pacific northwest portion of the US. I retired some years ago and acquired my first computer and got online. At that time I knew next to nothing about circumcision or any other forms of genital mutilation. My education about all forms of c more...

Letters in issue 10
As we strive towards being more conscious parents for our daughter Hannah we make a lot of changes. These changes influence all aspects of our lives, even through the night if we share a bed. As a father I feel very rewarded by the results of practising t more...

Letters in issue 9
Thanks for a great publication. I am 30 and want to have a baby in the next few years but only since reading your magazine and realising that birth can be sacred and not in a hospital. When I read your magazine I want to move to Byron Bay. Thanks for the more...

Letters in issue 8
‘Home Schooling — is it the wave of the future?’ (Sept 03). I really believe it is, from what I’ve learned over the past year. The internet has simply changed all the rules when it comes to educating our children (and ourselves!). Probably ten years fro more...

Letters in issue 7
I’ve immersed myself in byronchild these past couple of days and have come up for air — impressed with the richness of its content. The articles are written by people who are passionate about their subject and the presentation is pleasing to the eye. The more...

Letters in issue 6
I really enjoyed the Dec-Feb edition of byronchild. There was great stuff on Bullying, Boredom and TV. I often buy a magazine for one good article; byronchild is a great read from cover to cover. more...

Letters in issue 5
Thank you for another brilliant edition of byronchild. I am excited by each new edition. Can’t tell you how proud and grateful I feel to you all for producing the first and only Australian parenting magazine worth reading. I am deeply touched by almost ev more...

Letters in issue 4
It won’t be long now — I’m feeling pretty much together, seem to have all the bits I might need – but I have a foreboding that I’m going to be pushed out pretty soon. Any day now, in fact. Not looking forward to it much — it’s been OK here — warmth and su more...

Letters in issue 3
I have finally found the time to read through your March-May issue. I am so impressed! byronchild offers a well-balanced collection of interesting, inspiring, and important articles. This first issue is on a par with magazines that have been around for ye more...

Letters in issue 2
Congratulations on (I hope) the safe arrival of your latest child, “Byron”. It looks really great, interesting and worthwhile. I encourage you to continue and hope the efforts will be rewarding at many levels. more...


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undefined For the Love of our Daughters and our Future
Imagine a group of pre-pubescent girls, their mothers and friends sitting in the afternoon shade weaving, or sewing, or preparing food. There are giggles and stories and cackles and songs and heartfelt sharing. The scene seems simple, timeless, so natural
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My daughter would like to know just about everything, and is not above asking all the questions, all day long. How are teddy bears made? How do you make windows? Who is the Sandman?
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undefined Legacy of Treason - Depleted Uranium and the Poisoning of Humanity
In recent years I have become aware of the issue of depleted uranium (DU) and its use by the US Military in Iraq in 1991 and again in the current Iraq war. The photos of birth deformities and stories of suffering resulting from DU shocked me, reminding me
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“I’m going to be the talking womb,” she says. She tells me that’s her opening line. Sounds like an actor speaking about a role, doesn’t it? But Marie Burrows is no actor. In fact, she’s about as real as you get. Sure, she role-plays. But don’t we all? She
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