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In response to the rash of disciplinarian
and harsh child-rearing books that instruct parents
to manage crying babies firmly or ignore them, which
goes against their natural nurturing instincts, the
world’s best-known childbirth educator, Sheila
Kitzinger, has updated her classic book, which looks
at the reasons why babies cry and offers practical help
to soothe the crying. Building on the real-life experiences
of new mothers who have successfully managed life with
a crying baby, she provides real comfort and practical
advice to all parents trying to do their best for their
lively babies. All parents will be grateful for the
book’s wise advice from a world-famous childbirth
educator, who has not only successfully raised her own
children but has researched child-care practices from
around the world.
- Comprehensively refutes the current position that
being strict with your baby is the best approach for
baby and parents.
- Enables parents to tailor their care to their baby’s
individual needs; not all babies cry for the same
reason.
- Provides strategies that work and result in happy
babies and empowered parents.
- Explains how so-called baby “experts”,
with little professional training and often childless
themselves, counsel against a parent’s natural
nurturing instincts.
- Tells you everything you need to know to meet one
of the greatest parenting challenges with confidence.
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