Help! My Baby Came Without Instructions: How to Survive (and Enjoy) Your Baby's First Year
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Blythe Lipman
An Infant Care Specialist, Blythe Lipman, CDA, has worked with babies for over twenty years. She began her career at Boston University's Neonatal Care Unit. Blythe has helped countless new, sleep-deprived parents with workshops, in-home visits, invaluable tips, and sound advice. Her work with parents, preschools, hospitals, and caregivers throughout North America earned her a reputation as one of the top infant care experts of today. She and her family live in Scottsdale, AZ.John Duffy is a clinical psychologist and certified life coach with a thriving private practice in the Chicago area. He is also a national parenting and relationships expert on The Steve Harvey Show. Duffy consults with individuals, groups and corporations in a number of areas, including Emotional Intelligence, stress management, balancing work and family, conflict resolution, goal-setting and the power of thoughts in bringing about change. Dr. Duffy's highly satisfied clients include Sears, Allstate, General Electric, Household Financial, Exxon Mobil, Accenture, Bank of America and Hewitt Associates. The Duffy family lives in Chicago, Illinois.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Help! My Baby Came Without Instructions: How to Survive (and Enjoy) Your Baby's First Year is a great reference guide for new moms and dads, and second-time-around parents, as well (aka, I would have loved to have this priceless manual on hand with all three of my little joys!)Described as a "truly helpful how-to," this book lives up to it's back-jacket promises and delivers so much more- comfort, along with the practical advice. A book that will be dog-eared in no time- a companion for thosesleepless nights when you need an expert to turn to for advice. Every new parent will breath a sigh of welcome relief to have a copy of Help! My Baby Came Without Instructions: How to Survive (and Enjoy) Your Baby's First Year at their fingertips. The author, Blythe Lipman, CDA, is an Infant Care Specialist who has worked with babies for over twenty years. Her work with parents, preschools, hospitals, and caregivers throughout North America earned her a reputation as on the top infance care experts of today. Her advice is sound and her voice is friendly... you will know you are getting help from an expert, but feel like you are benefitting from the wisdom of a dear friend. Consider purchasing a copy for expectant moms (would make a fantastic shower gift!) and a copy for your own reference, whether you already have a newborn or are currently considering a new addition to your family.