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I have heard that APers all have homebirths, don vaccinate, use cloth nappies and homeschool. Is this true?

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I have heard that APers all have homebirths, don vaccinate, use cloth nappies and homeschool. Is this true?

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A. No! Whilst all these activities could fit very well into an AP lifestyle, they are not necessarily part of AP. The crucial part of AP is responding to a child’s needs, and it is possible to do this if having a hospital birth, vaccinating, using disposable nappies, and children going to school. Q.

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