Anonymous
Post 07/14/2019 12:46     Subject: parenting book rant

Eh, I just used common sense/trial and error. If thatfailed, I called the pediatrician's office nurse line or brought it up at the next wellness check up.
Who has time for books?,
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2019 12:45     Subject: parenting book rant

You wouldn’t pay 15$ for a 2-pager note, would you?
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2019 12:44     Subject: parenting book rant

I’m with you, OP. I think the only parenting “resource” we successfully got through and implemented was the “Happiest Baby on the Block” DVD, because it was 20 minutes and got right to the point. Here’s a few techniques, demonstrations, roll credits.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 20:14     Subject: parenting book rant

Hah this is what my dh thinks too. He wants bullet points and bolded words. I agree their examples suck
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 19:51     Subject: parenting book rant



Please don’t buy another book, OP! They’re all scams.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 18:55     Subject: parenting book rant

Anonymous wrote:all of them - health sleep happy child, 1-2-3 magic, how to talk so kid will listen, siblings without rivalry, i have a whole stack of approaches i believe are helpful based on other people's comments about them but i can't get through the damn books


At least for healthy sleep habits happy child, I never read the book straight through. I read each chapter (which are organized by age) as my babies grew and used the index to find the pertinent sections as issues came up. It was a great resource.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 17:41     Subject: parenting book rant

Anonymous wrote:All you need is dcum, op.


Lmao can you imagine a child raised this way?

Yes, OP, do this if you want to have your parenting invalidated literally no matter what you post.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 15:35     Subject: parenting book rant

Anonymous wrote:Unless it is written by a PhD in child development or education, I pass.


I can’t think of any parenting books (at least the popular ones) that are written by phds in child development. Do you have an example?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 15:30     Subject: parenting book rant

All you need is dcum, op.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 15:28     Subject: parenting book rant

all of them - health sleep happy child, 1-2-3 magic, how to talk so kid will listen, siblings without rivalry, i have a whole stack of approaches i believe are helpful based on other people's comments about them but i can't get through the damn books
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 15:20     Subject: parenting book rant

Unless it is written by a PhD in child development or education, I pass.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 14:49     Subject: parenting book rant

Most parenting books lack substance and could be simplified into a few pages of instructions. But you can't sell that for $12.95. So they use a lot of filler.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 14:06     Subject: parenting book rant

Which book are you talking about, OP?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 13:51     Subject: parenting book rant

Because "Mothering: You Are Doing It Wrong" is a critical racket that is used to create anxiety and part us with our money?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2019 13:40     Subject: parenting book rant

Why do parenting books have to be so damn long - I bought your book, I'm already bought into your approach! I don't need tons of up front narrative, 1000 examples, author musings etc - just give me the run down of what to try. Or for the love of god please at least make it easy to find that if that's all I want and don't spread it out over 100 chapters