According to Sharon Spink, her five-year-old daughter is just a normal kid.
She likes all the usual things five-year-old girls do – she just also likes her regular dose of ‘mummy’s milk’ too.
Sharon Spink is causing widespread controversy in the UK after fronting several major newspapers and TV shows discussing the fact she still breastfeeds her five-year-old daughter.
“I’ve breast fed in the hairdresser’s, supermarket and church before,” Sharon Spink said in an interview with the UK’s The Sun. “I’ve even breast fed Charlotte in front of her school friends. Children don’t judge. It tends to be adults who do that. But thankfully their parents are all very supportive.”
Sharon Spink is a 44-year-old mother of four, who says she breastfeeds Charlotte as it is comforting for her daughter, but she also knows it has nutritional value.
She told the UK radio program LBC, “If I know full well that I’m doing her the world of good by giving her the added nutritional value and antibodies and all sorts of things that she does get in her diet but it’s adding to that as well, over and above what she would normally get in her daily food intake.”
Sharon likens it to broccoli.
“Those benefits don’t go away just because the child has got to five. It’s like saying broccoli suddenly loses all its nutritional value because you’re now 30 years old.”
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Why are we more worried about the bullying that will result for this child's extended breast feeding than the actual breast feeding itself?!? That is totally warped and reflective of the judgemental and critical world we now live in.
How about we teach our children that there are many different types of families and ways to bring children up, and provided they result in happy, healthy children, they should not be made the butt of teasing and bullying?
And as far as the breast feeding is concerned, most children will self wean when they are ready and what is the harm to her continuing to have human breast milk if mum is happy to provide it? We would be advocating that she should be having dairy in her diet even if she wasn't breast feeding so what's the difference between providing the milk from a cow vs human breast milk? I understand it is different from the norm, but why do we find it so offensive? This is a happy, healthy and loved child... I can certainly think of many more distasteful things done by parents out there.
It's one thing to decide to breast feed for longer (too ignorant on the benefits of doing that so won't comment).. but it's another thing to pose really creepily with the poor little girl on her lap and the mothers strange expression on her face... Ick.. makes me so uncomfortable.