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The Baby Book
Written By: William Sears, M.D.; Martha Sears; James Sears, M.D.; Robert Sears, M.D.
Price: $21.95
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Product Details
Publisher: Little, Brown
Date Published: March 2003
Format: paperback
Pages: 704 pages
Reviews:
From Publishers Weekly
William and Martha Sears, a pediatrician and a registered nurse respectively,
team up with two of their doctor sons to update their 1993 guide to "attachment
parenting." Advocating a "high-touch style of parenting to balance the high-tech
life of the new millennium," the authors teach new parents how to bond with
their babies through seven fundamental behaviors, including breastfeeding, "babywearing"
and setting proper boundaries. When parents keep close to their babies by
bringing them into bed at night and picking them up when they cry, the infants
develop better, the authors argue; rather than becoming spoiled, they become
more healthy and independent. From tips for a healthy birth, getting your baby
to sleep and feeding him the "right fats," to information about early health
concerns, the major steps in infant development and troublesome but typical
toddler behavior, the authors of this comprehensive volume (who share their own
parenting experiences along the way) are assured and reassuring experts.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
A pediatrician and an RN/childbirth educator have prepared a comprehensive guide
for new parents. The authors encourage and describe "attachment parenting," a
high-touch style that involves bonding, reading and responding to babies' cues,
breastfeeding, and sharing the bed. Topics discussed range from birth and
feeding to child safety and basic medical care. The discussion of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome includes 1992 research results and recommendations. This is the
first title to discuss high-touch/attachment parenting in such detail, although
Fitzhugh Dodson and Ann Alexander's Your Child: Birth to Age 6 ( LJ 11/1/86)
covers many of the same topics. Because of its size and the need to refer to it
frequently, the book would probably be most useful in parents' personal
libraries. Recommended for public libraries and patient education collections.
- Mary J. Jarvis, Methodist Hosp. Medical Lib., Lubbock, Tex.