Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik
Mayim Chaya Bialik is an American actress and neuroscientist. From 1991 to 1995, she played the title character of NBC's Blossom. Since 2010, she has played Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler – like the actress, a neuroscientist – on CBS's The Big Bang Theory, a role for which she has been nominated four times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and won a Critic's Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth12 December 1975
CitySan Diego, CA
CountryUnited States of America
As a kid, I felt really weird.
The level of communication you can achieve with an infant is really profound.
I wish I had read Sacred Pregnancy when I was pregnant instead of the dozen books I had to piece together to try to make sense of it all. Anni Daulter has created what should be the new standard for today's mom: birth journals, labor workbooks, pregnancy memoirs, and holistic wisdom. It is gentle and enlightening, and lays the foundation for what we know helps women have the labor and birth they want and deserve: support, self-knowledge, and empowerment.
I have a neuroscience background - that's what my doctorate is in - and I was trained to study hormones of attachment, so I definitely feel my parenting is informed by that.
Relationships are complicated no matter what style of parenting you choose.
I've become sort of an accidental advocate for attachment parenting, which is a style of parenting that... basically, the way mammals parent and the way people have parented for pretty much all of human history except the last 200 years or so.
I'm concerned about the ocean and the environment. And I love whales.
I'm big on my kids being conventionally polite, and it works really well for them.
I'm a pretty quiet person.
Auditions are hard. You should see what most of the women look like when I audition for things - they look like they should be on the catwalk.
I like army boots, I like peasant skirts - sometimes together! So I do know that I have odd taste.
I like bold colors but usually wear black.
I was raised on the purest comedy there is: 'I Love Lucy.' I was raised watching 'Three's Company' and sitcoms of the '70s and '80s.
Attachment parenting is not a passive parenting style.