Easy Newborn Care Tips: Proven Parenting Tips For Your Newborn's Development, Sleep Solution And Complete Feeding Guide
Written by Lisa Marshall
Narrated by Carol Grace Anderson
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About this audiobook
How often should you feed your newborn baby? This is a simple question but you'd be surprised how many new moms get it wrong!
You need someone to guide you step by step in the process of getting ready for a baby (and everything that comes after) so that you’re not totally caught off guard!
This audiobook will give you the tools you need to put your best foot forward on the journey of being a parent helping even the most nervous first-time parents feel confident about caring for a newborn in no time.
And truthfully, whether it’s your first or fourth baby, there are questions and different problems that can arise each time!
"If this book had been available with my first child, I would’ve taken it in a heartbeat!" - Ellen R.
Inside this audiobook:
- A complete guide to breastfeeding and bottle feeding, in the least amount of time.
- How to understand your newborn child’s behavior and respond correctly
- The quickest way to interpret your baby’s crying and find the best solution to soothe them before it gets even more intense and make them irretrievably nervous
- Tap into a goldmine of healthy habits during your child’s early development.
- Healthy bedtime routine. This will benefit your child from a young age, helping them (and the rest of the family) to get more sleep at night!
- How to cut down on your expenses and get the stuff you actually need for your gift registry. Using this list and save hundreds of dollars.
- Having a bad time with colic? Can’t soothe it? Here is how!
- Preventing SIDS - 8 tips that will save your baby's life
And much more!
Lisa Marshall
Lisa was born in Pittsburgh, PA in November of '45. For five years, because of her father’s work, her family lived in the Midwest. Lisa always felt that living in the Midwest was dreary and lonely, only moderated by summers in central PA where there was green, spaciousness and extended family. At six years old she contracted chicken pox, mumps, measles and scarlet fever, missing 80 out of 180 days of school. For Lisa it was a long, lonely year, and as a result of all that missed school, Lisa taught herself to read. To this day, she takes pride in being one of the fastest and best readers she knows.A graduate of Bennington College, Marshall is certified by the International Coaching Federation, and she has received additional certification in Conversation-Based AssessmentTM, Syntax Communication Modeling, Newfield’s Ontological Coaching, and William Bridge’s Transition Management. Prior to entering the business world, Marshall spent twelve years working as a documentary filmmaker. It is from that background that her fascination with story, and its power to transform real-life lives, took hold.Lisa is a nationally recognized expert, trainer, and speaker on leadership maturity and organizational development, and president of her executive coaching firm, The Smart Work Company. Marshall founded The Smart Work Company to help leaders develop critical communication and collaboration skills. For over twenty years, her seminars and trainings have offered executives a creative way to become more self-aware and tap into their potential through the power of story. She has coached individuals and teams at such firms as NASA, Intel, USDA, and Taiwan Semiconductor. Lisa is the author of Speak the Truth and Point to Hope: The Leader's Journey to Maturity and her recent release is Yin: Completing the Leadership Journey.On becoming a business coach Lisa states, “I realized that coaching was a much more effective way to improve people skills than training. And then the people I worked with kept getting promoted....so I ended up doing a lot of leadership and executive coaching.” One factor that helped was that her dad was in industrial advertising and strategic planning. She grew up around those conversations, and could easily transition engineer clients into thinking about business issues and long-range planning.Lisa is now a fierce elder and grandmother, who aspires to be a good ancestor. She lives with her husband on the Yin side of First Mountain, part of the ancient mountains that run along the eastern side of the U.S in central Pennsylvania. She has set up her schedule to have “off” and “on” work weeks. During “on” weeks she'll talk to clients from about 11:00 to 4:00 for several days. “Off” weeks find her focusing on family including her youngest grandson. She is fascinated by the idea of learning to listen to the natural world as well as she listens to her clients. Lisa understands the power of story, and that stories live in our bodies. And she is deeply committed to the idea that our purpose in life is always, whatever path we take, to grow up, to mature, to become an elder.
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Reviews for Easy Newborn Care Tips
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I gave my daughter a copy of the revised, updated edition, so that she can benefit from it. Information is power and affords a sense of encourage mentioned for the new mom, especially from the nursing mother community.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really liked this book when I started cooking my own baby food. It gives great tips on how to prepare, steam, and freeze baby food. Now that my daughter is 10 months and she figured out what she likes and doesn't like, I find myself using this book less and less often. It's still a very nice book with loads of great ideas.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If anyone is interested in buying this book, use it more for inspiration rather than a complete baby cookbook. Now I'm trying to get my daughter to like the foods we eat, I'm not going to experiment too much.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5They really explain everything about what you children should been eating in each stage and why. This is a huge book. I really recommend that. I am so impressed with this book that I bought audible for my daughter and another one for myself!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a great resource! I bought this audio book because my pediatrician gave me an old photocopied, vague guide on solids. I wanted something more concrete and couldn't find what I needed on the internet. Each site seems to have different recommendations. Lisa Marshall (the author) has a beautiful introduction with lots of encouragement, advice, and recommendations on how to feed your baby the best organic foods. My little girl has been eating solids for about a month now and it's been very helpful.