The confident parent : a pediatrician's guide to caring for your little one without losing your joy, your mind, or yourself / Jane Scott with Stephanie Land.

By: Scott, Jane [author.]Contributor(s): Land, Stephanie [author.] | Boyce, Susan [narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundPublisher: Holland, Ohio : Dreamscape Media, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Copyright date: ℗2016Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 CDs (8 hr., 18 min.) : digital ; 12 cmContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781520031866Subject(s): Parenting | Child rearing | Child developmentGenre/Form: Audiobooks. DDC classification: 649/.1 Read by Susan Boyce.Summary: We've all heard the complaint from parents: They're more overwhelmed than ever before - juggling demands on their time as well as conflicting advice from family, friends, frenemies, and 'experts' on how to achieve parental perfection -or risk jeopardizing their little one's future happiness. Pediatrician Jane Scott has seen this parental anxiety up close, and in The Confident Parent she shares advice on how to cut through the confusion, dial down the insecurities and unhelpful advice, and simply do what countless parents around the world have done throughout history: tune in to their own instincts and respond to their little one's needs without overthinking, overstimulating, and overparenting.
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We've all heard the complaint from parents: They're more overwhelmed than ever before - juggling demands on their time as well as conflicting advice from family, friends, frenemies, and 'experts' on how to achieve parental perfection -or risk jeopardizing their little one's future happiness. Pediatrician Jane Scott has seen this parental anxiety up close, and in The Confident Parent she shares advice on how to cut through the confusion, dial down the insecurities and unhelpful advice, and simply do what countless parents around the world have done throughout history: tune in to their own instincts and respond to their little one's needs without overthinking, overstimulating, and overparenting.

Read by Susan Boyce.

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