Baby's First Year: 61 secrets of successful feeding, sleeping, and potty training: Parenting Tips
Book Details
Author(s)Julia Shayk
PublisherNew York Concept
ISBN / ASINB00MHHGC9W
ISBN-13978B00MHHGC95
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
DISCOVER: how to train your baby without stress and tears
If you want your baby to be a good sleeper, a healthy eater and a happy explorer, then this might be the most important practicalguide you read during the crucial period of the baby’s first year. These first months are crucial because during this time, your baby develops his personality and learns major survival skills.
This book starts with a description of conscious parenting principles as the basis for successful baby training. Bringing up a child is very much about patience, positive attitude, persistence and respect, so to make any technique work, caregivers must adopt these habits first. The following chapters give proven advice on easy feeding, sleeping, diapering and potty training, but not only these! You’ll also find sections on bathing and playing as integral parts of baby’s daily routine.
SAVE YOUR TIME: learn 61 tips in less than one hour
Written by a working mother, this book aims to help busy parents facing time limits find effective problem solutions fast. The major source of the book comes from the author’s grandmother, a professional nurse and midwife in a maternity hospital for 35 years helping thousands of women to give birth and take care of their new babies during first days afterwards.
LEARN: insights into the practices of other cultures
The book includes insights into the practices of other cultures which may be very interesting to the readers and describes simple tools that really work with explanations on how to do them exactly and provides no-cry methods to help your baby:
Please, note that this book is heavily based on the traditions and medical experience of Asia, where neither crib sleeping nor formula feeding are popular. Therefore, it does NOT include tips on these methods, but provides instead for alternatives. In addition, the author does not offer professional advice, but shares experiences in handling the daily problems of baby care.
EXTRACT
36. Use “Shhh†and “pause method.â€
Right now, as I'm writing during the night, my baby is sleeping. Sometimes she starts to cry, and I whisper "Shhhh" to her, not even coming close to avoid waking her up. It really works, and she falls back asleep. There is a "pause" method described in Pamela Druckerman's Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting, where she says that French parents do not pick up their baby right away when they cry. Children can be noisy sleepers. They often wriggle and twitch in their sleep, so do not jump at every squeak, but wait three to four minutes and just look at whether he might go back to his dreams, which often happens.
