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Parenting For Dummies

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Erschienen am 06.01.2011, 1. Auflage 2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119997078
Sprache: Englisch
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Beschreibung

Having a baby is an incredible experience, and the ultimate responsibility! Parenting is a job that you start with no training at all and friends and family always seem to be the first to tell you how best to bring up your children. But there's no sure-fire formula for raising kids. Maybe that's because every child, like every parent, is an individual, and no two parent-child relationships are ever the same. So, you can give up any notions of being a perfect parent. But, you can learn to keep the big mistakes to a minimum and make the parenting experience easier and more rewarding for your children and yourself. Which is where this book comes in.

Covering information for newborns to pre-teens,Parenting For Dummies gives you the essentials of parenting basics. From dealing with a crying baby and potty training, to building self-esteem and dealing with sibling rivalry, it offers a gold mine of up-to-date advice.

Autorenportrait

Helen Brown is a journalist and a mother of three. She is Senior Editor for Boots Parenting Club magazines, the former Parenting Editor of She magazine and writes regularly for Mother and Baby.

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Introduction 1

About This Book 1

What Youre Not to Read 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Conventions Used in This Book 2

How This Book Is Organised 2

Part I: All About You: What Every Parent Should Know 3

Part II: All About Babies 3

Part III: All About Toddlers 3

Part IV: All About Preschoolers 3

Part V: All About Schoolies 4

Part VI: All About Siblings 4

Part VII: The Part of Tens 4

Icons Used in This Book 4

Where to Go from Here 5

Part I: All About You: What Every Parent Should Know 7

Chapter 1: Help! Where Do I Start? The Basics 9

Knowing Your Child: Ages and Stages 10

Baby 10

Toddler 10

Preschooler 11

Schoolchild 11

Oh, and watch for the funny bits 12

Knowing Yourself 12

Your role: Parts all parents should play 13

Your goals: Hopes all parents have 13

Your fears: Worries all parents share 14

Dont Panic It All Comes Together in the End! 14

Chapter 2: Youre in Charge: Setting Boundaries 17

Boundary Basics 17

Understanding why boundaries work (even when theyre broken) 18

Setting boundaries wisely 18

Strict? Easy going? Whats your parenting style? 19

Toeing the Line: Making Boundaries Work 20

Being clear, certain, and consistent 20

Making it cool to do the right thing 21

Spelling out the consequences 22

Following through 22

Great ways to minimise boundary-breaking 23

Moving on: Reshaping boundaries together 24

Chapter 3: You Are Not Alone: Massing the Troops 25

Working with Your Partner 25

Discovering the truth about kids and relationships 26

Sharing the load 26

But Daddy said : Presenting a united parenting front 27

Finding time to be together 28

Working with Other Parents 29

Why what they say can keep you sane 30

And when youre better off not listening 30

A word about mothers and mothers-in-law 31

Single but Not Solo 32

Finding back-up 32

Choosing mentors 33

Step-parenting: Raising a blended family 33

Chapter 4: Other Secrets of Great Parenting 35

Right Way? Wrong Way? Your Way 35

Big-Picture Parenting: Eight Skills That Will Serve You for Years 36

Avoiding the Common Parenting Pitfalls 38

Comparing and contrasting 38

Over-parenting 39

Setting too much store by stuff 39

Five Golden Mantras Great Parents Repeat Every Day 40

Onwards and upwards 40

Dont forget to laugh 40

Once more, with feeling 41

Guilt gets you nowhere 41

Its a phase 41

Horrid comments even good parents hear 42

Chapter 5: Childminders, Nurseries, and Nannies 43

Choosing the Right Option for You 43

The day nursery 44

The childminder 44

The nanny 45

The granny 46

Finding the Right People for the Job 47

Going on a nursery hunt? 47

Going on a childminder hunt? 49

Going on a nanny hunt? 50

And when theyre older? 52

Separation and Settling In 53

The Wise Parents Guide to Childcare 54

Back to Work 54

The practicalities: Sorted! 55

The guilt: Busted! 55

Part II: All About Babies 57

Chapter 6: Surviving, Thriving, and Diving In: Getting Accustomed to Having a Baby 59

The First Six Weeks 59

Fasten on your L-plates 60

Tear up the to-do list 60

Jump at all offers of help 60

Why Didnt Anyone Tell Me? 61

He looks so weird! 61

He cries such a lot 61

Its a boy/girl thing: clinginess 63

I cant handle this tiredness 64

Hes suddenly so hungry 64

Heated debate: Dummies good or bad? 64

Holding Patterns 66

Fab or fad? Attachment parenting 67

Nappy Know-how 67

Disposables or reusables? 67

Changing-mat rules and ruses 68

Blotchy bottoms 69

Settling In: Life after Six Weeks 69

The beginnings of routine 70

Getting out and about 70

Eight things never to leave the house without 71

Looking After Yourself 71

Making some me-time 72

Coping? Of course Im coping! 72

Looking After Your Relationship 72

Tiff triggers and how to avoid them 73

The four rules of relationship rehab 74

Chapter 7: Mmmm, Mmmm, Good: Feeding Baby 75

The Truth about Breastfeeding 75

Why breastfeedings great 76

Why breastfeedings hard 76

Breastfeeding myths: busted 77

Giving breastfeeding your best shot 78

How to breastfeed 79

What to do when your milk comes in 81

Why we give up and how to avoid it 81

Throwing up all over: reflux explained 83

Supplementary bottles 84

Express yourself: A guide to the breast pump 85

Doing it in public 86

Doing it and working 87

Weaning from the breast 87

The Truth about Bottlefeeding 88

Vital safety facts 89

Overfeeding and weight charts 90

The breastfed baby who wont take a bottle 90

There She Blows! The Strange New Art of Winding 91

Chapter 8: Moving on to Solids 93

When to Start Solids 93

Letting the Food Fun Begin 95

Getting ready: Spoons and bowls and other essentials 95

Grubs up! Loading the spoon 96

Open wide: Here it comes! 97

Beyond First Bites: Purée and Simple 98

Baby-led weaning 100

Being a Food Whizz 100

Allergy Alert: Signs to Watch For 101

Up for the Cup? 101

Chapter 9: Sweet Dreams: Getting Baby to Sleep 103

Whats Normal? 103

Safe Sleeping 104

The family bed 105

Distinguishing Night and Day 106

A word about naps 107

And So to Bed 108

Creating the ritual: Bath, cuddle, bed 108

Heres the rub: Massage magic 109

Soothing ideas 110

Beware the bad bed habits 110

Sleeping bags 111

Sleeping Through: Teaching Baby to Self-Calm 111

A room of his own 112

Wailing in the Wee Hours 113

Hungry cry? Scared cry? Hurt cry? 113

What to do when it happens again (1) 114

What to do when it happens again (2) 115

When enoughs enough: Time to get tough 115

Chapter 10: Playing, Learning, and Socialising 117

Big Movements for Little Babies 117

Tummy time 118

And sit! 119

Doing the locomotion 119

Shake, Rattle, and Roll: The Truth about Baby Toys 121

Baby Talk, Buddy Talk: Developing Early Language and Social Skills 123

Coochy-coo: Why baby chat works 123

Baby signing 124

Do I know you? Becoming aware of self and others 125

Its a boy/girl thing: girls talk; boys walk 126

Six Cool Things New Mums Should Do (Eventually) 127

Over-stimulating (and How to Avoid It) 128

On or Off? Babies and TV 129

Part III: All About Toddlers 131

Chapter 11: Keeping Baby Healthy 133

Newborn Niggles and Teething Twinges 133

Cradle cap 133

Oral thrush 134

Nappy rash 134

Teething pains 134

Vaccinations: What You Need to Know 135

The vaccination programme 135

The heated debate: To jab or not to jab? 136

Making jabs less of a pain 137

Seven ways to boost your babys health 137

What to Do When Your Baby is Ill 138

Fever 138

Vomiting and diarrhoea 139

Coughs and colds 139

Spots and rashes 140

Common infectious illnesses 141

Meningitis: The need-to-know facts 143

Allergies, Asthma, and Eczema 143

Allergies 144

Eczema 144

Asthma 145

Protecting your child in the sun 146

Chapter 12: Potty-Training 147

Why Potty-Trainings Easier Than You Think And How We Make It Harder 147

Realistic Expectations 148

When to try for dry days 149

When to try for dry nights 149

Natural infant hygiene 150

Potty Preparations 150

The warm-up 150

Is your child ready? 151

Are you ready? 152

Got the props? 153

Pick a method, any method 153

Okay, Lets Go! Potty-Training Boot Camp, Day One 154

How to make it easy pees-y for her 155

How to make it easy pees-y for you 155

Nappies and naps 156

Accidents will happen 156

Now wash your hands 157

So, how did it go? 157

The ups and downs of pull-ups 157

Youre Almost There: Beyond Day One 158

Venturing outside 158

Letting her take the lead 159

Using the big toilet 160

I can wipe my own bottom 160

I want to stand up like Dad 160

Dealing with Setbacks 161

Poo refusal 161

Regression 162

The tough nut 162

Nappyless Nights: Worth the Wait 163

Chapter 13: Tantrum Tactics 165

What Lies Beneath: The Toddler Tantrum Explained 165

The beginner-level tantrum 166

The intermediate-level tantrum 166

Reacting with a Bomb, er, Aplomb 166

Staying cool: Chill skills you need to know 166

Being firm: Its what he wants (really) 167

Your Anti-scream Action Plan 168

Spotting the tantrum triggers (and why youre probably one of them) 168

Heading off the meltdown 169

Oh no! Stopping the strop 169

Calming after the storm 170

Special Tantrums, Special Measures 171

Ssh, everyones looking! The public strop 171

Pushing, biting, and other nasty habits 171

Smacking (why it wont get you anywhere) 172

Chapter 14: Food and Sleep 173

Toddler Eating: The Need-to-Know Facts 173

Good eats, good treats 174

Manners maketh matters worse? 176

Little porkers: The truth about tubby tots 176

Food and teeth: Surprising stuff 177

What We Worry About: Common Parent Complaints 178

She wont eat vegetables 179

She wont drink (cows) milk 179

Giving up the bottle 180

She wont eat meat 181

She wont let me feed her 181

She wont try anything new 182

She just wont eat 182

Five ways to fox fussy eaters 183

Sleeping Patterns: Whats Normal, Whats Not 183

A word about naps 184

What Keeps Us Awake At Night and What To Do About It 185

She still wont sleep through 185

She suddenly wont sleep through 186

She wont go to bed 187

She comes into our bed 188

She gets up too early 188

Time for a big bed? 189

Chapter 15: Keeping Your Toddler Safe 191

Toddlerproofing Your Home: The Hands and Knees Tour 191

Danger zone one: The kitchen 193

Danger zone two: The bathroom 194

Danger zone three: The stairs 194

Danger zone four: The garden 195

What about other peoples houses? 195

Houseproofing Your Toddler 196

Staying Safe on the Road 197

Buckling up in the car 197

Kerbside rules 198

Playing Safe 199

Danger! Dont lose your perspective 200

At the park 200

At the pool 201

Chapter 16: Playing, Learning, and Socialising 203

Word Up! Encouraging Language Skills 203

The art of conversation 204

The sway of song 206

The power of books 206

Saying Daddy before she says Mummy its not personal 207

Why dogs are cats and other mysteries 207

Watching TV: The good and the bad 208

Ready, Steady, Go! Winning Play for Active Bodies 208

Upwardly mobile: From toddling to trikes 209

Fun at her fingertips: Little hands at work 211

The Art of Play: With You, With Others 213

Friends over? Time to parallel play 213

In adult company? Time for reflective play 214

Going solo? Time for independent play 214

Playtime over? Time to tidy up! 215

Making the most of toddler groups 215

Part IV: All About Preschoolers 217

Chapter 17: Behaviour and Discipline 219

Warning! Tough Times Ahead! 219

Why little darlings act like little demons 220

Great expectations? Lower them now! 221

Managing Behaviour 221

Tactics that work 221

Watch your language 224

Tactics that can backfire and why 225

Five patented parent wind-ups and how not to let them get to you 226

Teaching Please, Thank You, and Other Good Manners 228

Instilling Values: Five to Teach Your Child by the Age of 5 229

Chapter 18: Food Fights and Sleep Frights 231

The Picky Eaters Club 231

Getting the nutritional facts straight 231

Eat up! Feeding fads that drive you mad 232

Food mistakes even good parents make 235

Ten ace appetite-boosting ideas 236

But what if shes a big eater? 237

Sleep and Not-So-Sweet Dreams 238

Whats normal, whats not 238

What keeps her up and how to get her back down 239

Chapter 19: Playing, Learning, and Socialising 243

Mind Games and Make-believe 243

Imaginary powers 244

Its a boy/girl thing: The car/doll divide 245

Curiouser and curiouser 246

Where do babies come from, Mummy? 247

A word about TV 247

Look Whos Talking! Language Skills 248

Lets Get Physical! Revving Up Those Motor Skills 249

Active bodies 249

Busy fingers 250

Fun with Friends 251

Mine! All mine! Oh, okay, your turn 251

Its playtime! 252

Chapter 20: Heading to Preschool 255

Choosing the Best Preschool for You Both 255

What matters most? 256

What to look for 257

Ten questions not to leave without asking 257

Getting Ready for the First Day 258

Preparing your child 259

Settling in and saying goodbye 259

And when she comes home 260

Thinking Ahead to Big School 260

Making the right choice 261

What your child needs to know before she starts and what she doesnt 263

What if we dont get the place we want? 264

Part V: All About Schoolies 265

Chapter 21: Starting School 267

Schools Cool: Creating the Right Attitude 267

Taking the First Year (Reception, P1) in Your Stride 269

The first day 269

Ten little things thatll make a big difference 270

Strange faces, tricky places 271

Its a boy/girl thing: The great gender divide 271

Bouncy boys and summer-borns 273

Things that may take you by surprise: Part one 273

The Lowdown on Moving on Up: From Infants to Juniors 275

The small years (Years 1 and 2) 275

The big years (Years 3 and 4) 276

Things that may take you by surprise: Part two 276

The Secrets of Good Parent-Teacher Communication 278

Be the kind of parent teachers appreciate 279

Listen and learn at parents evening 279

Chapter 22: Eating, Sleeping, and Staying Healthy 281

Smart Food Tactics for Smart Kids 281

Good choices, bad choices 282

Tackling weighty issues 283

Want to try this? Widening tastes 284

School lunch or lunch box? 285

Time for Bed! Sleep for Schoolies 285

Into bed 286

Out of bed 287

Wet beds 288

Keeping Your Older Child Healthy 288

Wobbling teeth 288

Accidents will happen 289

Growing up and puberty 289

Bringing home more than homework 290

Keeping Your Older Child Safe 291

Chapter 23: Behaviour and Responsibility 293

What to Expect: The Good and the Bad 293

Refining Your Tactics One: Encouraging Good Behaviour 294

Spend some time alone with him 294

Set clear rules 295

Dish out the praise 295

Give rewards 295

Seek co-operation cleverly 296

Make sure that hes heard you 296

Be open to negotiation 297

Hold family meetings 297

Refining Your Tactics Two: Handling Bad Behaviour 298

Have a code word 298

Act as cool as a cucumber 298

Acknowledge his feelings and share yours 299

Withdraw your attention 299

Make him take a break 299

Offer a choice: Way out or consequence? 300

Impose consequences 300

Forgive and forget 301

The five patented parent wind-ups and how not to let them get to you 301

Done Your Chores? Fostering a Sense of Responsibility 302

Plugging Away at Good Manners 303

Chapter 24: Friends, Self, and the World Beyond 305

Fostering Friendships 305

Making friends: The need-to-know facts 306

Friendship smoothers and fixers 306

Nurturing a Sense of Self 307

Boosting self-respect 308

Accepting your child for who she is 309

Giving her space 309

Its a boy/girl thing: Different ways to praise 309

Letting her be bored 310

Doing stuff after school 310

Oh, the things they say! 311

Nine things to have done by age 9 312

Nurturing Values and Respect for Others 312

The rites of passage 313

Understanding Big Peoples Upheavals and Small Peoples Feelings 314

Death 314

Divorce 315

Bombs and bad news 315

The truth about TV and computer games 316

Part VI: All About Siblings 317

Chapter 25: The New Arrival 319

Dont Mind the Gap! 319

Setting the Scene 320

Preparing Child One for Child Two 320

Thinking about the practicalities 321

Hello, Baby! Making Introductions 322

Reactions To Be Ready For 323

What your child may do 323

The sibling doll 325

How you may feel 326

Five Ideas to Keep Your Head Above Water 328

Chapter 26: Squabble Solutions 329

Born to Fight: Why Squabblings Normal 329

Diversionary Tactics 330

Oi, Referee! Knowing When and How to Get Involved 331

When to stay out of it 331

When to step in and how 331

No, mine! Fights over property rights 333

Fixing It So They Squabble Less 334

But its not fair! 335

Chapter 27: Loving Them All the Same 337

Am I Your Favourite, Mummy? 337

Making each child feel special 338

When one child needs more attention 339

What if you really do have a favourite? 339

Hes Sporty, Shes Clever: Not Letting Those Labels Stick 340

Beware of labels that limit 340

Give a dog a bad name 341

Born To Be Different? The Truth About Birth Order 341

I never get to muck about: Understanding your oldest child 342

No one ever listens to me!: Understanding your middle child(ren) 343

No one takes me seriously: Understanding your youngest child 344

But Ive only got one child 345

Part VII: The Part of Tens 347

Chapter 28: Ten Ways to Keep Your Cool 349

Find your deep voice 349

Count to ten 349

Ignore the small stuff 350

Respect the clock 350

Give yourself time out 350

Explain what you expect 350

Remember how old they are (or not) 351

Say how you feel 351

Say yes (sneakily) 351

See the funny side 351

Chapter 29: Ten First-Aid Must-Knows 353

Shes had a bump 353

Shes got a huge cut 354

Shes been scalded 354

Shes got such a high fever 354

Shes having a fit 355

Shes swallowed poison 355

Shes choking 355

Shes been bitten or stung 356

Shes got a nosebleed 356

Shes just not right 356

Chapter 30: Ten Things You Need For Your Baby (And Ten Things You Dont) 357

Shopping on a tight budget 358

The Moses basket 358

The cot (and bedding) 358

The changing mat and bag 359

The nappies 359

The travel cot 360

The car seat 360

The wheels 361

The baby seat 363

The sling 363

The clothes 364

Ten Dont-needs (Whatever the Ads Say) 364

Index 367

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