Bringing Up Bebe : One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting (now with Bebe Day by Day: 100 Keys to French Parenting)

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A French Guide to Raising Well-Behaved Children.

Recommendations: 1. This book is a must-read for parents looking to discover the secrets behind French parenting. With thorough research and a humorous narrative, Pamela Druckerman provides valuable insights on how French children are well-behaved, independent, and creative. The book will not only entertain readers but also serve as a useful resource for American parents who want to adopt some of the French parenting techniques. 2. Bringing Up Bebe is a fascinating exploration of the differences between American and French parenting styles. Through personal anecdotes and societal observations, the author offers a refreshing perspective on raising children. This book challenges traditional American approaches and introduces new ideas that can help parents cultivate independence, self-control, and a sense of adventure in their children. 3. Discover the secrets behind the well-behaved French children that will make you reconsider your parenting strategies. Pamela Druckerman's witty and insightful writing will entertain and educate you on the benefits of embracing a more relaxed, independent approach to parenting. With practical tips and anecdotes, this book is a valuable resource for any parent seeking a fresh perspective on raising children.

Bringing Up Bebe : One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting (now with Bebe Day by Day: 100 Keys to French Parenting)

Regular price RM51.80 MYR
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ISBN: 9780143122968
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date of Publication: 2014-09-30
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.02
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The secret behind France's astonishingly well-behaved children. When American journalist Pamela Druckerman has a baby in Paris, she doesn't aspire to become a "French parent." French parenting isn't a known thing, like French fashion or French cheese. Even French parents themselves insist they aren't doing anything special.Yet, the French children Druckerman knows sleep through the night at two or three months old while those of her American friends take a year or more. French kids eat well-rounded meals that are more likely to include braised leeks than chicken nuggets. And while her American friends spend their visits resolving spats between their kids, her French friends sip coffee while the kids play.Motherhood itself is a whole different experience in France. There's no role model, as there is in America, for the harried new mom with no life of her own. French mothers assume that even good parents aren't at the constant service of their children and that there's no need to feel guilty about this. They have an easy, calm authority with their kids that Druckerman can only envy.Of course, French parenting wouldn't be worth talking about if it produced robotic, joyless children. In fact, French kids are just as boisterous, curious, and creative as Americans. They're just far better behaved and more in command of themselves. While some American toddlers are getting Mandarin tutors and preliteracy training, French kids are- by design-toddling around and discovering the world at their own pace.With a notebook stashed in her diaper bag, Druckerman-a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal-sets out to learn the secrets to raising a society of good little sleepers, gourmet eaters, and reasonably relaxed parents. She discovers that French parents are extremely strict about some things and strikingly permissive about others. And she realizes that to be a different kind of parent, you don't just need a different parenting philosophy. You need a very different view of what a child actually is.While finding her own firm non, Druckerman discovers that children-including her own-are capable of feats she'd never imagined.
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