The Bottom Line for Baby

From Sleep Training to Screens, Thumb Sucking to Tummy Time, What the Science Says

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This essential handbook addresses over sixty common childcare questions, providing science-based insights to help parents make informed decisions for their families. It tackles concerns such as breastfeeding, potential allergens, and co-sleeping, guiding parents through the complexities of baby and toddler care. The author, a New York Times bestselling co-author, presents clear and accessible information, allowing parents to balance research with their instincts regarding their child's unique needs. The book is structured into three sections: an objective summary of various perspectives on each topic, a concise overview of scientific findings with recommendations for further reading, and a Bottom Line conclusion. When the science is inconclusive, the author encourages parents to evaluate and apply information in alignment with their family values. With warmth, wit, and expert guidance, this resource empowers parents to focus on what truly matters during their child's first year, helping them navigate the challenges of new parenthood with confidence and clarity.

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The Bottom Line for Baby, Tina Payne Bryson

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Erscheinungsdatum
2020
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Titel
The Bottom Line for Baby
Untertitel
From Sleep Training to Screens, Thumb Sucking to Tummy Time, What the Science Says
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
336
ISBN10
0593129962
ISBN13
9780593129968
Reihe
Beschreibung
This essential handbook addresses over sixty common childcare questions, providing science-based insights to help parents make informed decisions for their families. It tackles concerns such as breastfeeding, potential allergens, and co-sleeping, guiding parents through the complexities of baby and toddler care. The author, a New York Times bestselling co-author, presents clear and accessible information, allowing parents to balance research with their instincts regarding their child's unique needs. The book is structured into three sections: an objective summary of various perspectives on each topic, a concise overview of scientific findings with recommendations for further reading, and a Bottom Line conclusion. When the science is inconclusive, the author encourages parents to evaluate and apply information in alignment with their family values. With warmth, wit, and expert guidance, this resource empowers parents to focus on what truly matters during their child's first year, helping them navigate the challenges of new parenthood with confidence and clarity.