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The Attachment Parenting Book : A Commonsense Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Baby
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1
EAN: 9780316778091
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0316778095
Label: Little, Brown and Company
Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: August 07, 2001
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Studio: Little, Brown and Company
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Editorial Review: Is it OK to sleep with your newborn baby? How old is too old for breastfeeding? These questions and more are answered in this latest addition to the Sears Parenting Library. Attachment Parenting encourages early, strong, and sustained attention to the new babys needs and this book outlines the steps that will create the most lasting bonds between parents and their children. Practical and inspirational, this book, the heart of the Sears parenting creed, is a necessity for every new parents' bookshelf. William Sears, M.D., and Martha Sears, R.N., are widely regarded as North Americas foremost baby and childcare experts and have had success with their previous 16 books addressing parenting issues. William Sears, M.D., is a contributing editor to Parenting and Baby Talk magazines, as well as the parenting.com web site. The most-frequently asked parenting questions from this site have now been compiled into four easy-to-read FAQ books: The First Three Months, How To Get Your Baby to Sleep, Feeding the Picky Eater, and Keeping Your Baby Healthy.
Might you and your baby both sleep better if you shared a bed? How old is too old for breastfeeding? What is a father's role in nurturing a newborn? How does early attachment foster a child's eventual independence? Dr. Bill and Martha Sears--the doctor-an
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Rating: - A new mother's review
As a first-time mother, I wanted to do everything in my power to ensure that my (now almost 7-month old) son felt loved, safe and secure. We still co-sleep, I breastfeed on demand, and, at the urging of Dr. Sears and Martha Sears, I initially wore him in a sling as much as possible, which was basically all day. I don't think Dr. Sears realizes how thinly some eager new moms are willing to spread themselves in order to "do what is best for the baby". After about a month of this, I was ready to pass ... Read More
Rating: - A must for your baby library
The Dr. Sears books have been a staple for parents for years.
I am a new mom and must admit that these books have actually comforted me with such great and basic advice.
Rating: - Great book
I happen to love this book although I think it is so sad that it ever had to be written at all. My husband is luckily from another culture and if it had not been for his support I would have probably have listened to my parents, doctors, and the majority of mothers that I have met and done to whole cry it out, making my infant adhere to a strict, un-flexible schedule, and not holding thing. My husband's culture is non-violent compared to our culture. Murders in the his country of origin our seldom ... Read More
Rating: - The Attachment Parenting Book - Nuture your bubba
This book was not all I hoped it would be, I also ordered the Baby Book by the same author and I find that one to be a better book. There was some good information in this book, but it is more of a second or third book to read on attachment parenting as it is a bit full on.
Rating: - Validation for me and my baby
As stated in the beginning of the book. This is not a new invention. Many parents already do many of the behaviors talked about in this book. Dr Sears validated the decisions my husband and I make as parents. It is great to read a parenting book that approaches nurturing the way we do. I would recommend this book to all new parents and parents to be simply because it is a positive approach to parenting. I read it again and again to feel the warm pat on the back that these authors convey in their ... Read More
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