Maternity books

The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read
What is The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read about?
“The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)” by Philippa Perry explains all aspects of parenting, both positive and negative. You will find the psychologist's advice on how to improve healthy parent-child relationships and family communication.

The Happiest Baby on the Block
What is The Happiest Baby on the Block about?
Do you have trouble putting your fussy baby to sleep? Don't worry – a renowned parenting expert, Harvey Karp, will teach you all about the calming reflex, the fourth trimester, breastfeeding, bedsharing, and more. Read The Happiest Baby on the Block to become the calmest parent of the happiest infant.

The No-Cry Sleep Solution
What is The No-Cry Sleep Solution about?
“The No-Cry Sleep Solution” by Elizabeth Pantley is the magic wand every sleep-deprived parent has been searching for. It is a treasure trove of gentle techniques and practical strategies to help you and your little one get the peaceful sleep you deserve. Practical strategies and techniques provided here will be helpful during your parenthood.

Bringing Up Bébé
What is Bringing Up Bébé about?
“Bringing Up Bébé” is an insightful book that delves into the cultural differences in parenting approaches between France and the United States. Written by Pamela Druckerman, a journalist and mother, the book offers a unique perspective on raising children.

Common Sense Pregnancy
What is Common Sense Pregnancy about?
“Common Sense Pregnancy” delves into the realm of early pregnancy care, particularly emphasizing the roles of midwives and doulas. This informative book covers a wide range of topics, including the importance of healthy eating during pregnancy, the significance of regular checkups, and recognizing signs of labor. It provides valuable insights into pain relief techniques and addresses the challenges that arise in the postpartum period.

Why Love Matters
What is Why Love Matters about?
In her book Why Love Matters, Sue Gerhardt highlights the importance of love in brain development during the early years of life. Delving into the complexities of brain development, Gerhardt explains how early interactions with caregivers shape stress regulation systems and neural pathways. It is a crucial read for parents, that provides a compelling argument for empathetic and responsive care in early infancy.

Own the Day, Own Your Life
What is Own the Day, Own Your Life about?
“Own the Day, Own Your Life” by Aubrey Marcus teaches you to maximize your potential by improving your mental and physical health through routine changes. Using examples, the author explains and shows a properly planned day, improving life quality in all spheres of activity.

This Isn't What I Expected
What is This Isn't What I Expected about?
Postpartum experts, Karen Kleiman and Valerie Raskin, offer support and guidance to all the women who struggle psychologically after giving birth. Written in a compassionate and accessible tone, this book has helped many new mothers overcome the anxiety and pain of postpartum.

The Conscious Parent (2014)
What is The Conscious Parent (2014) about?
The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary encourages parents to embark on a journey of self-discovery and foster an empathetic connection with their children. The author focuses on breaking the transgenerational cycle of unhealthy parenting and creating a harmonious family life. If you're ready to fundamentally transform your relationship with your child, this book is an invaluable resource.

Burnout
What is Burnout about?
“Burnout” gives practical tips for maintaining your mental and emotional health. The book encourages readers to practice self-care and self-confidence. It provides tools to overcome burnout and achieve a more fulfilling life.

Cribsheet
What is Cribsheet about?
Parenting is a challenging journey filled with important decisions. “Cribsheet” by Emily Oster will help you explore various aspects of parenting and make informed choices about your child’s well-being. Read on and empower yourself as a parent.

Simplicity Parenting
What is Simplicity Parenting about?
“Simplicity Parenting” draws attention to the most essential aspects of a child's upbringing and explains what parents can eliminate to benefit their children's well-being.


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