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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solutions for first time and other working parents,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Your Baby and Your Work: Balancing Your Life (National Childbirth Trust Guide) (Paperback)
Your Baby And Your Work: Balancing Your Life is a concise, reassuring handbook for (new) working parents. Containing chapters of suggestions for help with problems with sleeping, nursing, feeding, health, play, and separation, Your Baby And Your Work is a deft resource. Thumbnail portraits of parents who have "been there and done that" recently with their children are presented, giving numerous suggestions and examples of solutions for first time and other working parents. Another topic addressed is the role of the other parent in child care, and how to encourage more co-parenting. In all, Your Baby And Your Work gives a firm glance at effective 'working' parenting practices, especially at that turning point when Mom or Dad or both return to employment and begin the dance of juggling child care and work responsibilities. It is most reassuring to hear directly from other parents who have experienced this transition successfully. This is a fine, useful resource for all working parents of young children. Grandparents and prospective parents are another targeted audience.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine, useful resource for working parents.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Your Baby and Your Work: Balancing Your Life (National Childbirth Trust Guide) (Paperback)
Your Baby And Your Work is a concise, reassuring handbook for (new) working parents. Containing chapters of suggestions for help with problems with sleeping, nursing, feeding, health, play, and separation, Your Baby And Your Work is a deft resource. Thumbnail portraits of parents who have "been there and done that" recently with their children are presented, giving numerous suggestions and examples of solutions for first time and other working parents. Another topic addressed is the role of the other parent in child care, and how to encourage more co-parenting. In all, Your Baby And Your Work gives a firm glance at effective 'working' parenting practices, especially at that turning point when Mom or Dad or both return to employment and begin the dance of juggling child care and work responsibilities. It is most reassuring to hear directly from other parents who have experienced this transition successfully. This is a fine, useful resource for all working parents of young children. Grandparents and prospective parents are another targeted audience.Nancy Lorraine, Reviewer |
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Your Baby and Your Work: Balancing Your Life (National Childbirth Trust Guide) by Teresa Wilson (Paperback - Nov. 1997)
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