The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems (By Teaching You How to Ask the Right Questions): Sleeping, feeding and behaviour - beyond the basics through infancy and toddlerdom
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 618
EAN: 9780091902513
ISBN: 0091902517
Label: Vermilion
Manufacturer: Vermilion
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: January 06, 2005
Publisher: Vermilion
Studio: Vermilion
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I've bought and read so many baby books, but none even compare to this one. I bought this book on the advice of a friend who swears by it and I'm glad I did! It is full of helpful suggestions and the routine that the author claims works ACTUALLY DOES! I started to see results the next day.
If you're looking for something that is less harsh on babies than Gina Ford's The Contented Little Baby Book (absolute rubbish) and something that's more realistic than William Sears' attachment ...
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I borrowed this book from a library when my baby was eight months, and now I am on this website to buy my own copy!
I already own a GF one which I just couldn't cope with as my baby fed every two hours from birth until about 2 months as I was ill with chicken pox when she was born and so we couldn't settle into a routine until she started eating solids. At four months my daughter started sleeping through, but at 7 months stopped after a trip to my in-laws. As I am not willing to ...
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I got this book after reading Amazon reviews and at a time when I was feeling very low, after I'd just given birth to my baby girl. This book made me feel worse! Tracy Hogg implies that if you don't get positive results after following her advice, then you are probably guilty of 'accidental parenting. This is NOT the message you want to hear when you are suffering from Post Natal Depression and struggling with a baby who doesn't appear to 'fit in' with any of her clever little 'categories'. In ...
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This book was the BEST purchase we made. Even though we read the whole book, we didn't follow it like a manual, we picked the parts we needed and/or agreed with and used those. Our baby was (and still is) peacefully sleeping through the night from 3 1/2 months on and following a routine - NOT a timetable. As parents we are calm, coping and know exactly what our baby wants and needs thanks to the advice in this book. All in all we are are very contented household! We were TOTALLY against controlled ...
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Ok Ok so there ARE flaws in this book and i'm not about to say that her tone and habit of referring to her readers as "duckie" and "luv" isn't annoying but i work in child psychiatry/psychology and it taught me a few new tricks!
I started off instinctively as a mother and went with attachment parenting...which i whole heartedly believe is the best thing for a new born baby. I co-slept, slinged and demand fed.
When a baby is new to the world trying to instill structure and ...
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