The Happiest Baby on the Block is a book written by Dr. Harvey Karp, a pediatrician and assistant professor of pediatrics at the USC School of Medicine. The book offers practical advice and techniques for parents to soothe and calm their crying babies. The book is based on the idea that all babies are born…
Potty Training in 3 Days is a comprehensive guide to quick and easy potty training written by Brandi Brucks. The book is designed to help parents and caregivers train their children to use the potty in just three days, without any stress or frustration. The book is based on the idea that potty training can…
The Gift of Failure by Jessica Lahey is a book that challenges the traditional approach to parenting and education. The author argues that by protecting children from failure, we are actually doing them a disservice. Instead, we should embrace failure as a necessary part of learning and growth. Through personal anecdotes and research, Lahey makes…
Raising a Secure Child is a book that focuses on the importance of attachment theory and how it can be applied to parenting. The book provides parents with the knowledge and tools they need to raise secure and emotionally stable children. It emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and nurturing environment for children to…
Simplicity Parenting is a book written by Kim John Payne and Lisa M. Ross that provides a framework for simplifying children’s lives in order to reduce stress and promote emotional well-being. The book is based on the idea that modern society has created an overwhelming amount of stimuli and activity for children, which can lead…
Expecting Better is a pregnancy and parenting book written by Emily Oster, an economics professor at Brown University. The book is based on research and data to provide evidence-based advice to expectant mothers and parents. It aims to dispel myths and misconceptions about pregnancy and parenting, and to provide practical advice based on scientific evidence.…
Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Our Boys is a book written by Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson. The book explores the emotional lives of boys and how they express their feelings. The authors argue that boys are often socialized to suppress their emotions and that this can lead to problems later in life.…
Bringing Up Bébé is a book written by Pamela Druckerman, an American journalist who moved to Paris with her husband. The book explores the differences between French and American parenting styles and how these differences affect the development of children. Druckerman observes that French parents seem to have a more relaxed approach to parenting, which…
The Fifth Trimester is a book that focuses on the challenges that new mothers face during the postpartum period. The author, Lauren Smith Brody, is a registered nurse and a mother of two, who has extensive experience working with new mothers. In this book, she provides practical advice and support for women who are struggling…
The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding is a comprehensive guide to nursing motherhood written by La Leche League International. The book is a must-read for expectant mothers, new mothers, and even experienced mothers who want to learn more about breastfeeding. It covers everything from the basics of breastfeeding to the challenges that mothers may face along…