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Loading... On Becoming Baby Wise: The Classic Reference Guide Used by Over 1,000,000…by Gary Ezzo
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The parent-directed feeding system seems to make sense for the most part, being presented as a flexible middle ground between the extremes of demand-feeding and hyperscheduling. The problems with this book are that it is poorly written and the authors engage in somewhat unprofessional-feeling salesmanship. The important information could have been presented more concisely in far fewer pages and the authors devote a lot of effort toward a sales pitch that arguably turns the extremes to which they contrast their system into straw men. ( )I own it, but truly detest it. Please don't follow the advice in this book! Absolutely priceless when raising a little one. If you're expecting or a new parent, this is a must read. Following this book worked like a treat for me and by 13 weeks my daughter slept through the night from 7pm - 7am and has slept like this ever since…she even asks to go to bed for a day nap and at night. Then two years later I read it again as I had my second daughter and I can't for the life of me follow a routine in the same way I did the first time round, so in turn, my second daughter does not sleep through the night or nap very well either. They need to write a 'Wise with Baby and Toddler too'. They are somewhat pompous in places; somewhat simplistic in others. I do accept the basic premise that families need to be child-oriented rather than child-centric. The book is very much focused on the first weeks and months. no reviews | add a review
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