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Reviews for The New Baby Answer Book: From Birth to Kindergarten, Answers to the Top 150 Questions about Raising a Young Child (Answer Book Series)

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The average rating for The New Baby Answer Book: From Birth to Kindergarten, Answers to the Top 150 Questions about Raising a Young Child (Answer Book Series) based on 2 reviews is 1.5 stars.has a rating of 1.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-06-20 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 1 stars Kent Serg
This book does not provide useful or practical advice. Answers are too vague/don't provide a solid response to the questions/provide conflicting advice. It feels like you're asking someonr a question just to have them shrug and say "Eh, you're doing fine. Ignore your pediatrician, family, friends and keep doing what feels right for you"... but if it felt right, you wouldnt be asking the question to begin with.. Ex. Question: "When should I wean?" Answer: "If you can wait until he is ready to wean himself, the process will be simpler and more natural." After answer, sharing that NO ONE else may agree with you: "Friends and relatives ask, "What's he doing with a bottle? Can't he drink from a cup yet?" The pediatrician may say, "He doesn't need to nurse or use a bottle anymore." Others may comment, "He's too big for a bottle." Negative remarks are directed not just at a child, but at the parents as well." Don't listen to them.. or you're messing up: "If the bottle, breast, or pacifier is taken away from your child too soon, he'll probably look for other ways to satisfy his sucking needs." I understand that it can be difficult to find doctors with updated advice, but I would rather the emphasis be on WHY I should or should not do something instead of on ignoring the advice of my doctor in lieu of this book. This book would confuse me more if I hadn't read so many other baby books.. Sorry, last example: "When will my baby begin to crawl?" "Crawling is an important stage in development, and parents watch with delight as their baby becomes mobile. Although some babies start crawling before they're six months old, most begin between six and ten months, and some never crawl, going from sitting to walking without the middle step. Because children develop at their own pace, each baby will begin to crawl when she's ready. But if your baby has not begun by the time she's nine or ten months old, you may want to talk to your pediatrician about her motor development." Ridiculously unhelpful, right? There are a few paragraphs that follow which tell you what your baby does prior to being able to crawl... assuming your baby will crawl..
Review # 2 was written on 2011-09-27 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 2 stars Morgan Mcadams
this book is ok its at times lacking a clear point of view and i dislike that. true some parents give thier baby a pacifier and some dont but the book rides the middle on some issues i want it to pick one give me reasons and then ultimately i decide. it really gave lots of wide ranges for milestones which i can help if ur a parent with no idea when things should happen. nothing really special about it


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