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Happy Baby, Happy Family: Learning to trust yourself and enjoy your baby
Pre-order now for 7 May 2015 (HarperCollins RRP £9.99)
“This is the best generation of parents I have ever seen. I’ve never known more mums and dads who are putting their children’s needs first and making them the centre of their world. Unconditional love is the greatest gift – if every child had their emotional needs as well as their practical needs met think what a better place the world would be.
There isn’t one perfect way of parenting; every single baby and family is unique. Feeling confident, authentic and positive about your role as a parent is key to building a loving relationship with your child. I want to help you find your parenting style so you can be the parent you want to be.” – Author Sarah Beeson MBE
When baby expert and author Sarah Beeson’s pregnant daughter asked her to put pen to paper on caring for her new baby she didn’t know it would result into a parenting book full of secrets from four decades of working with families.
Discover Sarah’s top three secrets of breastfeeding and what the signs are your baby is getting enough milk. How all parents can use feeding time to bond with their baby and instant calming methods to soothe and help your Little One sleep. Weaning tips and an A-Z of solutions to common problems from colic to teething.
Take care of the whole family by understanding the emotional needs of your baby. Discover what life as a new parent is like from your partner’s perspective with advice on sex and relationships from both a woman’s and a man’s point of view.
Nurturing, practical and refreshingly honest that one-size doesn’t fit all and no-one is a perfect parent, Sarah Beeson would be any mum’s best friend with her wealth of knowledge and gentle approach.
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