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Bklyngrl
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recommend your parenting books please
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Posted 3/6/08 2:14 PM |
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Bklyngrl
luvmyfamily
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
anyone? other than What To Expect First Year?
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Posted 3/7/08 5:12 PM |
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CookiePuss
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
The only one I recommend is Baby 411.
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Posted 3/7/08 5:14 PM |
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Calla
My girls
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
For what age or topic?
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Posted 3/7/08 5:19 PM |
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Bklyngrl
luvmyfamily
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
DD is 5 months. i guess i'm looking for guidance re what i can/should be doing with her (rolling over tips etc.), teething signs/tips - thanks
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Posted 3/7/08 5:23 PM |
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Eireann
Two ladies and a gentleman!
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
I love Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care.
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Posted 3/7/08 5:28 PM |
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sumlynmad
...bonds...
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
oh, k.....i liked what to expect the first year....lets u know what DC may or may not be able to do......again, it is just a guide, as all kids are different......
but they all tend to follow the same pattern as far as teeth (which ones come first and all that)....crawling before walking (although some skip craawling all together)....all that stuff...also helpful guide is in there with tips on in baby gets sick and rashes and all that stuff......
after the first year, you may, like i did, kinda stop caring about how and when baby does something bc u see so many kids do things at different times....this is the point where i went out and bought like 4 discipline books and how to talk to your child so they understand....to me, getting a cooperative and well-discipline child is much more important than when is that molar going to come in, know what i mean??
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Posted 3/7/08 5:29 PM |
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Calla
My girls
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
Posted by Bklyngrl
DD is 5 months. i guess i'm looking for guidance re what i can/should be doing with her (rolling over tips etc.), teething signs/tips - thanks
These are the two books I kept going back to with my first daughter, and that I am glad to have once again with my second:
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child, Revised Edition: Birth to Age 5 Baby 411, Third Edition: Clear Answers & Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year
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Posted 3/9/08 7:07 AM |
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RMA9728
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
The Baby Book...by Dr. William Sears
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Posted 3/9/08 1:28 PM |
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dm24angel
Happiness
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
Touch Points- T Berry Brazelton...I love this book!
And Baby 411 was helpful.
And I still refer to Healthy Sleep habits
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Posted 3/9/08 1:34 PM |
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dawnygirl25
Growing up soo fast..
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Re: recommend your parenting books please
I liked what to expect the first year and now I am reading what to expect the toddler years.
I also likes healthy sleep habits for any sleeping problems including nap issues...
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Posted 3/9/08 1:47 PM |
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