Sunday, January 24, 2010

Parenting Books What Are Your Favorite Parenting Books?

What are your favorite parenting books? - parenting books

I am pleased with my first child and have to really encourage all the responsibilities of raising a child. I do not know much about education and raising good children.
Are there any books that I recommend to parents? I know that my book does not know about a perfect mother, but I have to start somewhere!

6 comments:

๑۩۞۩๑ Blondie ๑۩۞۩๑ said...

There are many libraries in a house just a few who have read a good while you relax and pg ... for those that are written by doctors and educators.

They collect interesting data, there are some good publications such as mother and child, and maybe the magazine could subscribe for a year, that's what I did.

The books that are soon forgotten when the drive is activated and you'll wonder why more and more worried, and that 99.9% of women are mothers with no great books to read! Only "know"!

Tabatha V said...

I had my first child last year. This book has helped me with the essential questions:
Weeks the first year of your Children's Week
by Glade B. Curtis, Judith Schuler
All books in this series was very useful for me.

The "what"-expected series is also very good, especially in the first year, infants and children.
Good parents to be, in general, I recommend that you participate a little in a day care. If your hospital offers to other mothers to talk just to participate, because you know that you never take.
Basically, want to build their own support network by itself, and the child.
No book on fatherhood. You need to learn or what kind of parent who wants to discover, or be the first.
Think about trying to not overwhelm them. One step at a time, every day. And always know that what are ultimately, you are the one who knows your child better. Always trust your instincts.

Tabatha V said...

I had my first child last year. This book has helped me with the essential questions:
Weeks the first year of your Children's Week
by Glade B. Curtis, Judith Schuler
All books in this series was very useful for me.

The "what"-expected series is also very good, especially in the first year, infants and children.
Good parents to be, in general, I recommend that you participate a little in a day care. If your hospital offers to other mothers to talk just to participate, because you know that you never take.
Basically, want to build their own support network by itself, and the child.
No book on fatherhood. You need to learn or what kind of parent who wants to discover, or be the first.
Think about trying to not overwhelm them. One step at a time, every day. And always know that what are ultimately, you are the one who knows your child better. Always trust your instincts.

Tabatha V said...

I had my first child last year. This book has helped me with the essential questions:
Weeks the first year of your Children's Week
by Glade B. Curtis, Judith Schuler
All books in this series was very useful for me.

The "what"-expected series is also very good, especially in the first year, infants and children.
Good parents to be, in general, I recommend that you participate a little in a day care. If your hospital offers to other mothers to talk just to participate, because you know that you never take.
Basically, want to build their own support network by itself, and the child.
No book on fatherhood. You need to learn or what kind of parent who wants to discover, or be the first.
Think about trying to not overwhelm them. One step at a time, every day. And always know that what are ultimately, you are the one who knows your child better. Always trust your instincts.

Los D said...

In addition to the Bible, believe that green eggs and ham will be a book with good manners ..

SpotBlen... said...

The Bible study.

Best Wishes!

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