Attachment parenting is a style of care and parenting that addresses the need for safety and security of infants and young children. It brings comfort to anxious newborns and worried parents, and allows older children to develop into empathetic and confident individuals.
The creators of this concept (attachment parenting), William and Martha Sears, in their canonical book explain how to establish a lasting and strong bond with a child from the first moments of their life, how to recognize and meet their needs, and how to ensure a harmonious everyday life of a new, enlarged family.
From the Book of Close Parenting you will learn:
– How early a bond can help a child become independent?
– Does a newborn force itself to be carried by crying?
– How big does a baby have to be to be too old to breastfeed?
– What is the father’s role in caring for a newborn?
– Do we have to focus on the child all the time?
The "Book of Close Parenting" is a compendium of knowledge for young parents and tips on caring for and nurturing a young child. The authors base their advice on their own experiences – they are parents of eight adult children, with whom they run a medical practice and jointly publish guides for young parents.
William Sears practiced at Harvard Children's Hospital and the Pediatric Clinic in Boston. Martha Sears is a registered nurse, a former childbirth educator, and a lactation consultant.
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Attachment parenting is a style of care and parenting that addresses the need for safety and security of infants and young children. It brings comfort to anxious newborns and worried parents, and allows older children to develop into empathetic and confident individuals.
The creators of this concept (attachment parenting), William and Martha Sears, in their canonical book explain how to establish a lasting and strong bond with a child from the first moments of their life, how to recognize and meet their needs, and how to ensure a harmonious everyday life of a new, enlarged family.
From the Book of Close Parenting you will learn:
– How early a bond can help a child become independent?
– Does a newborn force itself to be carried by crying?
– How big does a baby have to be to be too old to breastfeed?
– What is the father’s role in caring for a newborn?
– Do we have to focus on the child all the time?
The "Book of Close Parenting" is a compendium of knowledge for young parents and tips on caring for and nurturing a young child. The authors base their advice on their own experiences – they are parents of eight adult children, with whom they run a medical practice and jointly publish guides for young parents.
William Sears practiced at Harvard Children's Hospital and the Pediatric Clinic in Boston. Martha Sears is a registered nurse, a former childbirth educator, and a lactation consultant.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery