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100 Things I Wish I Knew in My Baby's First Year: Keys to Making Parenting Easier and Baby Happier (100 Ideas for the Early Years) - Softcover

 
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100 Things I Wish I Knew in My Baby's First Year is an easy to read parenting resource that addresses key challenges and questions that new parents will face in their baby's first year. The information included in the book is based on the most frequently expressed concerns of new parents, extensive research, and personal experience. This book is arranged into 100 stand-alone topics, making it easy to read and lending itself well to time-constrained new parents or parents to be. Its chock full of real world advice that new parents will appreciate.

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Randy Dean has sixteen years of sales and marketing experience with a variety of firms and products. Randy has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and an MBA focusing on marketing from the University of Michigan. He is the father of three children and lives in Columbus, Ohio.
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This collection of notes from two experienced parents (Dean and Gorno have three children together) does not have an expert’s stamp of approval, but that doesn’t mean that its advice isn’t valuable. The book might be best used as a supplement to the numerous—and important—guides on parenting from physicians and other credible sources. Dean and Gorno (who work in sales/marketing and healthcare, respectively) cover everything from the joys of jogging with your baby, to letting your baby cry her or himself to sleep, to teething, to eliminating pacifiers. Most topics get one page, and Dean and Gorno employ the "we" perspective quite often. A considerable amount of their advice addresses partner relationship issues, such as what to do when parents have conflicting views on childrearing. Although this should by no means serve as a parent’s only guide to raising a child—lines like "recent research shows" mingle with more credible sourcing—it’s a personable book that could quell new parent anxiety.
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  • PublisherParagon House
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 155778843X
  • ISBN 13 9781557788436
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages250
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