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Baby Whisper Gold
Baby Whisper Gold
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Book Introduction
Parenting tips for each age and month, from newborn to 4 years old, all in one book!
The Parenting Bible Chosen by Parents Around the World

Longest-running parenting bestseller
The final installment of the 'Baby Whisper' series
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its publication, we present emotional illustrations.
The even warmer "Baby Whisper Gold"

This is the third book by parenting expert Tracy Hogg, and it covers all stages of infant development from birth to age four.
It contains detailed parenting methods by month/age and provides practical help and guidance to mothers through many examples for each situation, making it more practical.
It provides easy-to-understand explanations of parenting issues such as breastfeeding, feeding, sleeping, toileting, and emotional care, and how parenting methods should change in each situation as the baby grows.

However, this book does not end with, ‘Do this for each month.’
Most parenting books tell you to "talk to your baby," but author Tracy Hogg emphasizes that you should talk with your baby, not to him.
Not only does she share practical tips and common-sense wisdom gleaned from working with 5,000 babies, she also helps parents avoid extreme parenting styles by empowering them to make their own decisions amidst the overwhelming information overload.
[Baby Whisper Parenting Diary], which consists of an appendix, is a parenting diary that allows you to record by time zone every day based on the EASY principle.
The front cover contains a summary of the entire Baby Whisper series, and with just this one notebook, you can manage your baby's development at a glance.

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the publication of 'Baby Whisper', 'Baby Whisper Gold' has been given a new look through collaboration with Kikkeunnamu, an artist beloved for his emotional parenting illustrations.
It will be a necessary and meaningful gift for parents preparing for the birth of their precious baby.
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index
Introduction / My Most Important Parenting Secret
Becoming a Problem Solver / Listening and Observing / P.
C. Let's Become Parents / But Why Doesn't It Work? / Parenting Is Not an Olympic Sport / Where Is the Destination?

Chapter 1: EASY Aren't Always Easy - Getting into a Regular Routine
The Gift of EASY / Write It Down! / When EASY Feels Hard / Getting Started: Age-Based Guidelines / From Birth to Week 6: Adaptation Period / EASY by Weight
/ 6 weeks to 4 months: Baby waking up from sleep / 4 to 6 months: The beginning of a 4/4 routine and improvisational parenting / 6 to 9 months: Maintaining consistency / EASY after 9 months
/ When starting EASY after 4 months / Plan

Chapter 2 Babies Feel Emotions Too - From Birth to One Year
Visiting an Old Friend / Your Baby's Emotional Development / What Feelings Does Your Baby Have? / Nature: Your Baby's Temperament / Everyday Life: 5 Types / Overcoming Your Baby's Temperament / Why Don't Some Parents Know? / Parent-Baby Compatibility / Trust: The Gateway to Emotional Health / Breaking Down Trust / 12 Tips for Building Trust / Chronic Separation Anxiety: When Attachment Turns to Insecurity / Playing Alone: ​​The Foundation of Emotional Health

Chapter 3: Liquid Food - Feeding Issues from Birth to 6 Months
Food, thank you food! / Is my baby getting enough? / Putting him to sleep on a full stomach / From birth to 6 weeks: Eating problems / What breastfeeding moms need to watch out for: Improper latch and insufficient milk / Painful stomach problems / Gas / Gastroesophageal reflux / Colic / 6 weeks to 4 months: Growth spurts / 4-6 months: Eating like a big kid / 6-9 months and beyond: The dangers of improvisational parenting / From breast milk to formula: The first step in weaning / “But my baby...”: The loss and guilt weaning moms feel / Drinking from a sippy cup: I’m all grown up now!

Chapter 4 Nutrition and Eating Habits - Solid Foods and Enjoyable Meals
The Journey from Receiving to Self-Eating / Eating Habits / 4-6 Months: Getting Ready / 6-12 Months: Solid Food Counseling Needed! / 1-2 Years: Struggling with Bad Eating Habits / 2-3 Years: Picky Eating and Annoying Habits

Chapter 5: Teaching Your Baby to Sleep - 6 Causes of Sleep Problems from Birth to 3 Months
Sleeping like a baby? / 6 reasons / Which of the 6 reasons comes first? / How much help should I give my baby when he or she sleeps? / Parents may not be able to see what their baby needs because of the bathroom / Inappropriate intervention: Do not use 'hold/lay' before 3 months.
/ First things first! / The vicious cycle of esophageal reflux

Chapter 6: Holding/Laying Down - Sleep Training, 4 Months to 1 Year
Representative examples of improvisational parenting / What is 'holding/laying down'? / 3-4 months: Adjusting the routine / Solving nighttime sleep problems by changing the daytime routine / Case study of a 4-month-old baby: Adapting to a 4-hour cycle / 4-6 months: Solving an old problem / Case study of a 4-6 month-old baby: Holding too long / 6-8 months: The impact of physical development / Case study of a 6-8 month-old baby: A baby who has not slept since birth / 8 months to 1 year: The worst improvisational parenting / Case study of 8 months to 1 year: Solving complex problems / A few words about naps / 12 reasons why 'holding/laying down' is not effective

Chapter 7: Still Sleepless Nights - Sleep Problems After a Year
America's Crisis / The Second Year of Sleep Problems / The Third Year of Sleep Problems / Sleep Strategies for Toddlers / Adam, the Nightmare Baby / Nicholas, the Baby Who Still Sleeps on Breastfeeding

Chapter 8: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
Raising Happy Children / Risk Factors for Emotional Outbursts / Children's Emotional and Social Types / Environmental Factors / Developmental Issues / Parental Behavior / What is a Subjective Parent? / Becoming an Objective Parent / Gathering Evidence / Emotional FIT
Teaching / Emotional and Social Development: Applying FIT / Delinquency in Early Childhood / Problems Children Cannot Overcome on Their Own

Chapter 9: Toilet Training with EEASY - Understanding Your Baby's Urination and Bowel Signals
Potty Fear / Starting with EEASY at 9 months / Getting Started: 9-15 months / What if I Missed the Early Opportunity? / Still Obedient - Until 16-23 months / Avoiding Power Struggles: Until 2-3 Years / Potty-Related Problems / Conclusion on Toilet Training

Chapter 10: When You Feel Like You're Doing It, Everything Changes!—12 Key Questions and Resolution Principles
The Inevitable Laws of Parenting / 12 Key Questions / The Impact of Growth and Development / Knowing Your Child / Be Careful Not to Deviate from Your Routine! / Protecting Your Home Environment / Recovering from Improvisational Parenting / Planning: 12 Problem-Solving Principles / The Harmony of the Universe

supplement.
Baby Whisper EASY Parenting Book



Publisher's Review
The Baby Whisperer's Baby Care Secrets Praised by Parents Around the World

A scene from a TV show that aired in the US a few years ago.
A toddler is crying so hard that his face is turning bright red.
A mother, her eyes blurry from lack of sleep and fatigue, holds her crying child and makes a phone call.
Tracy Hogg, on the other end of the line, listens carefully to the baby's cries and then advises, "Try lifting the baby onto your shoulder."
After a while, the baby surprisingly becomes quiet.
This is a scene that actually happened on the popular TV talk show 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' that aired in 2001.

The author of this book, Tracy Hogg, is a professional nanny who has been given the nickname “Baby Whisperer” by parents around the world.
She has now passed away and has written a book titled "Baby Whisper Gold" with the secrets she learned from her 20 years of experience in caring for over 5,000 babies.
The author's clients during his lifetime included many Hollywood celebrities, including actresses Jodie Foster and Jamie Lee Curtis, and Fox TV president Dana Walden.
That means her babysitting skills were trustworthy.



It comforts not only the baby's heart but also the mother's heart!

This book, Baby Whisper Gold, is based on the author's two consistent parenting philosophies.

The first is to respect the baby as an independent person.
A mother's one-sided parenting method that does not take the baby's condition into consideration and the textbook-style parenting method that is uniform only causes the baby to suffer.
This is why the author repeatedly emphasizes that we should first listen to crying, or ‘baby language.’
Babies are full-fledged individuals who can express their own opinions.
Just looking at a baby's cries, there are so many different reasons: crying because they are hungry, crying because they are in pain, or just throwing tantrums for no reason. Listening to what your baby says is the starting point of parenting.

Second, if the mother is happy, the baby will be happy too.
This book devotes a lot of space to comforting mothers' hearts.
When a baby cries, is sick, or behaves strangely, new mothers often feel guilty.
“It was my fault that our poor baby….” This book advises mothers to love their babies but also to establish a consistent and regular routine that suits them.
One thing you shouldn't miss out on is time for yourself! It's said that over-reliance on breastfeeding can actually be detrimental to your baby.
It all depends on the baby's acceptance, so all the mother has to do is choose a happy way with the baby.


E.
AS
Create a rhythmic parenting routine with the Y parenting method

This book contains many well-organized parenting principles that mothers can easily understand and remember.
A representative example is the EASY parenting method, which helps babies and mothers establish a regular parenting routine.

E (Eat) refers to feeding. It means to keep to a routine and not to feed the baby whenever he or she wants.
It clearly answers how the amount of breast milk changes with each month of life and why mothers feel guilty, especially during the weaning process.

A(Activity) refers to the baby's activity. Babies know and move much more than you think.
It is also essential to provide your baby with appropriate stimulation and enjoy the environment within a stable routine.
S (Sleeping) is the sleeping principle that mothers struggle with the most.
There are many reasons why a baby may not sleep.
First, the biggest reason is lack of a regular routine, and other reasons include being hungry, overstimulated, or feeling unwell.
Rather than focusing solely on putting your baby to sleep, you should listen to your baby's signals and help them relax both mind and body.
Y(You) is a story about the mother herself.
Giving everything to the baby does not make the baby happy.
If the mother is happy first, the baby will be happy too.
Mom's rest and self-time are essential.


SLOW, HELP… Easy and Convenient Parenting Guidelines

The SLOW principle is Stop (stop when the baby cries), Listen (listen to the meaning of the baby's cry), Observe (observe the baby's condition and the surroundings), and What's up (evaluate and respond based on what you see and hear).
The HELP principle is a guideline to help babies develop during their toddler years.
These are Hold yourself back (step back and wait until the baby is ready), Encourage exploration (encourage the baby to try new things), Limit (set limits to prevent the child from getting frustrated and in danger), and Praise (praise and encourage the baby's attempts).

TLC is a way of talking to your baby.
Talk (Babies understand everything.
Let's talk about anything), Listen (you need to be able to listen to your baby's nonverbal language as well as verbal language), Clarify (don't scold, but repeat your intentions).


"This is my story!" Rich case-by-case solutions presented.

Another strength of this book is that it provides a wealth of examples of situations that parents are likely to encounter on a daily basis, drawing on the author's own experiences and counseling experience, and offers specific advice on them.
This book features hundreds of baby stories.
Among these, there will definitely be the reader's baby.
Babies who wake up at 3 a.m. screaming, babies who draw on the table with soup, babies who bite people, babies who go on hunger strike, etc.
The author pinpoints the root cause of these babies.
So, simply by reading through many situations, parents can find themselves becoming parenting experts.


Especially in the last chapter, Chapter 10, “Everything Changes When You Think It’s Worth It,” the author does not overlook the rapidly changing parenting situations that follow the baby’s changes.
Just when you think you know your baby pretty well, it's common for things to go back to square one. In these instances, I advise you to stay calm and resolve the issue by following these 12 problem-solving principles.


1.
Get to the root cause of the problem.
2. Decide what your priorities are.
3. Back to basics.
4. If you can't change it, accept it.
5. Consider whether this method is a long-term solution.
6. Comfort your baby when he or she needs it.
7. Take control of the situation.
8. Don't let the baby find you, go to the baby first.
9. Carry out the plan to the end.
10.
PC
Become a parent.
11.
I take care of myself.
12.
Learn from experience.

GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 15, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 496 pages | 1,090g | 210*297*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788984079199
- ISBN10: 8984079197

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