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20 Rep Power: 2 Reputation: 15 | Re: Parenting book i borrow fm library...hehehe....cos i cant find 1 solid book to invest in....so borrow a few fm library, copy down e parts i feel r impt....tt's all lor... | ||||||
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| Moderator | Re: Parenting book depending on what kind of parenting books u are looking for. I used to buy quite a number and realised that I got no space in my cuopboard anymore plus there are numerous out there. Visit the library and you will be spoilt for choice. A few titles that I like: 1. How you behave your preschooler will too (something like that) 2. No-Cry sleep solution 3. Supernanny Jo Frost |
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| BMSG Moderator | Re: Parenting book The Happiest Baby on the Block - Harvey Karp The Baby Book - William Sears So That's What They're For! - Janet Tamaro (a breastfeeding book) Adventures in Tandem Nursing - Hillary Flower (a breastfeeding book) |
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| Moderator | Re: Parenting book Does it really help after reading? |
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| BMSG Moderator | Re: Parenting book if you implement what you learn, then yes... if you don't... then don't bother to read in the first place. I know the Harvey Karp book really helped us cope with a colicky 2nd baby. The Sears book was a lifesaver many times during the 1st year with our #1. I've read the 3rd and 4th book many times looking for encouragement and answers. I'd recommend those four books highly. |
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| Moderator | Re: Parenting book Quote:
oic... thanks.. | |
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| Worthy Lady | Re: Parenting book its help by reading sometime i do photocopy sm useful informations but beside that i learn from mistakes & experience |
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| Imperial Concubine | Re: Parenting book i also read in the library or borrow home, cos i usually only read those useful sections that i am interested in. yes..if you practise what you read, it can be pretty effective. i am more into books relating to 'how to raise a confident child', 'how to broach difficult topics', etc etc Last edited by jedamum : 08-09-2007 at 10:02 PM. |
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| BMSG Moderator | Re: Parenting book I think the books we'll recommend will change over time as our children grow older. The ones on my list are really for 2 years and below. I'm finding new 'must haves' as I learn to cope with school going kids and toddlers with minds of their own! |
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