Hello! This is obviously a new community so I’m not expecting many responses, but who knows? A community has to start somewhere and it needs posts.
Anyways, in about 6 months I’ll be a new parent. I have a lot of my own ideas about parenting based on what I’ve seen work and not work in the real world, and I’m no stranger to babies, so I don’t feel totally unprepared. I’m not so foolish as to think that some preconceived notions on how to parent makes me prepared to be one, though (as prepared as anyone can really be, anyways).
That being said, I am also fully aware no book is going to have all the answers either, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to learn from them. So to the parents out there, what reading have you found useful or helpful in your parenting journey?
We just read this one. Tried to get the grandparents to read it, too. They declined, which was a bit disappointing.
Also my colleague gave me a fun 101 how babies work, for engineers book. Which is nice, with good schematics and clear instructions. Read it aloud with the newborn on my lap.
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll check it out! And do you happen to remember the title of that how babies work book? A search got a me whole lot of something different. That sounds like a fun book!
Sure, it’s called the baby owners manual by borgenicht. We have three of them: baby, toddler, teenager.