
Good Reference Book from Attachment Parenting Perspective - I checked this book out of library when my first child was a baby. I now use AskDrSears.com website. This book is very comprehensive and a good reference book from attachment parenting perspective. I would also recommend to read about other perspectives. If you need to go back to work then you may find that some ideas are not practical, but overall it is a good book. It talks a lot about breastfeeding, carrying your baby in a sling and co-sleeping. Sears don t tell you that you are a bad parent if you are not following all the ideas, they tell you to find what is best for your baby AND you. If it offends you or makes you feel guilty to hear a lot about attachment parenting, then this book may not be for you.
This is my baby bible - I spent so much time reading this book when I brought home my baby girl. It has so much useful information for new parents and it s written in a very simple, non-condescending way. I always have it near by to check on things like introducing new foods, signs of allergies, what to give baby when she s constipated. It s a really great resource.I did find it lacking on information around sleep (maybe that s why they wrote a book on Sleep?). This book is pro attachment parenting. I love the philosophy and have tried my best to practice it but I realize now, that hardcore attachment parenting is probably most difficult for mothers who have to work - whether it be from home or outside of the home. Really think your plan through!!! It is suggested that moms should always nap with baby. If I had a maid or a cook, maybe I would indulge in this practice every day! What do mothers who have to leave their child at a daycare or with other family members do when it s time for putting baby to sleep? I can t see anyone but me curling up in bed to make sure my baby naps properly! I believe the book gives you the pros and cons of returning to work vs. staying at home with baby. I would love love love to stay home for the next 3 years but I have to get back to work to help keep the roof over our heads!Otherwise, this book is amazing. I would highly recommend it as a very important resource for any new parent.
The only book you ll need - I had MANY baby books and eventually got rid of them all but this one. This book has everything you need to know, from a terrific developmental reference chart, to what to do if your baby wakes up with a huge swollen pink eye (very helpful index). My second baby was collicky, and again, this was the most helpful and reassuring book for me. This book cover s literally EVERYTHING. I think this book should be sent home with every new mother from the hospital.BUY THIS BOOK!!
The Baby Bible - I recently took this book out of the library and I have to say, it is the most comprehensive book I have seen yet. There are so many relevant topics in this book and I can see myself using it for years to come. I will definetly go to the bookstore and buy this book so I can have it whenever I need it. Dr. Sears writings on attachment parenting made complete sense to me. He often refers to his own family s challenges and successes, which makes for a relatable component in the book. There is so much information in this book, I reccomend it for any new parent. In addition, Dr. Sears other books in his parenting library are worth checking out as well.
Best Baby Book - I have owned this book for over 3 years. I also name it my Baby Bible,it has helped me with every question or concern about breastfeeding, nutrition, baby/child development and infant illnesses.It has made me feel confident in using the attached parenting philosophy. It suits my lifestyle and beliefs. If feels natural. I would definitely recommend this book to a pre-natal parent or to any parent.You get your money s worth and more. If you would like to buy more of Dr. Sears books, I would recommend this one first since it seems to entail most of what you need in the first couple of years.