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any book recomendations for attachment parenting styles?is why love matters any good?

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lionbeast · 07/04/2008 14:13

hi, just wondered if any of you have any reccomendations for any parenting books, i seem to go for the non routine, attatchment style of parenting. ive sort of read the sears book and i thought it was really good. just wondered if that book why love matters is anygood? is it anm attatchment type style? or do you recommend anything else?

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lionbeast · 07/04/2008 14:17

hi singing bear, is that aimed at older children, dd is a baby shes 9 months?

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lionbeast · 07/04/2008 14:30

ok thanks singing bear, ill take a look at amazon, maybe the title put me off, when it shouldn't of, i like the not leaving them to cry and bf on demand that type of thing.

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Akiandme · 08/04/2008 10:02

I've read 'Why Love Matters', but not sure I would recommend it. It was interesting, but from a very scientific POV, rather than a parenting POV. I keep going back to Buddhism for Mothers (Sarah Napthali) and Everyday Blessings (Myla Kabat-Zinn and Jon Kabat-Zinn). Neither especially 'Buddhist', but both very special books. They have deeply influenced my approach to parenting.

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EachPeachPearMum · 08/04/2008 10:56

Dr sears was useful for us

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ALMummy · 08/04/2008 11:26

Why Love Matters is a very good book. I found it quite easy to read in a dipping in and out sort of way. Only trouble is that I got when DS was a year old already and it does dwell on the first year being the most important and I got a bit scared that maybe I had done loads of damage to DS without even realising. Got the Sears book as well, which I just found to be complete common sense. The ideas in there came very naturally to me.

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FrannyandZooey · 08/04/2008 11:28

I like Sears and I like his "Good Behaviour Book" for older ones

D Jackson v good

Our Babies Ourselves is fantastic comparative study of worldwide childrearing practices

Social Toddler v good for 1 year old and up

Unconditional Parenting good for any age

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Bluestocking · 08/04/2008 21:21

I like "The Unconditional Parent" too. I also really like Penelope Leach's books - I know she's rather gone out of fashion but I find her approach very warm, loving and child-centred.

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mollymawk · 08/04/2008 21:24

I would definitely recommend reading Our Babies Ourselves as well. Not a parenting manual at all but very thought-provoking.

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