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[quote=Anonymous]EC. I read about "elimination communication" on a recommendation from a friend thinking it was a little loony, but the ideas made sense and I tried it and it worked great. Continued to work great with my other kids. Other than that, I can't think of anything that I'm glad I researched. And I might need to read some early years behavior books now, but I haven't done it in part because I'm so burned out on reading books that purport to share the one, true way to parent that's totally new and unique and you'll just wreck your kid if you don't follow it. None of the sleep or feeding research I did (a lot) was, in retrospect, worthwhile. Of course, I largely researched things that were challenging in the moment so the things that worked best are, by definition, the things I never researched. [/quote]
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