Junior Pregnancy & Baby
A must-have
The Daily Telegraph
This week's must-read book
I'm Pregnant!
This book provides comfort and advice for all parents trying to do their best
Product Description
The parents of a crying baby are targets of a great deal of advice, much of which is conflicting and very little of it effective. In response to the rash of disciplinarian and harsh child-rearing books that instruct parents to manage crying babies firmly
From the Publisher
Your baby is not your enemy. Neither do parents need a degree in baby management to successfully raise a bright and happy child. According to Shiela Kitzinger, the world's best known childbirth educator, parents already have the natural nurturing instincts that are needed. But her book can help. It sets out the reasons why babies cry, explains how parents feel about it, and describes what they can do to ease the crying.
About the Author
Sheila Kitzinger is a world renowned authority on childbirth, motherhood and early infant care, and her pioneering research has profoundly shaped the in which mothers and babies are treated today. She lectures and conducts workshops for midwives, doctors, birth educators and mothers all over the world on the social anthropology of birth and parenthood. She is the author of over 24 books, published in over 19 countries.