Baby Parenting Books

By admin On February 1, 2011 Under Parenting Books

Baby parenting books are available all over.  Each one is full of information and often conflicting ideas and opinions.  It is hard to know what to do as a parent because all we want is to do what is best for our kids and everyone seems to think that the best way is their way.

I am here to tell you that you need confidence in the way you choose to parent.  There really is no perfect way.  It depends on your family and your style of parenting.  You must choose a method that is in your comfort zone and stick with it.

Showing love and support are very important, that is the one thing that all baby parenting books do have in common.  Start by educating yourself and baby parenting books are the best way to start.  

Baby Parenting Books -Choice #1- Toddler 411
The thing I love most about this book, is the appendix on medication.  Denise Fields brings very practical information and saves some late night calls to the pediatrician.  Toddler 411 is a very good book to have on hand for reference.

Baby Parenting Books -Choice #2 The Toddler Owner’s Manual
Pediatric psychologist Dr. Brett Kuhn has done a great job with this book.  Written with hilarious diagrams, step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting tips.  This book gives answers about toddler issues.  It is an absolutely hysterical read while you are learning some great tips to deal with toddlers.

Baby Parenting Books -Choice #3 21 Days To A Happy Child
Ashley Ryan and her downloadable e-book is absolutely fascinating.  I bought this book with apprehension but it has by far been my best investment.  I implemented just some of the techniques in this book and my family life is calmer because of it.  Ashley covers every negative stage of parenting you can imagine and gives practical solutions that really work.

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