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YES ..THAT WILL BE PERFECT TO KEEP UP WITH YOUR CHILD'S TEACHERS
Too much out of my specialty .. :) ..... as a child i would say reading books for parents may not be wrong.
Books are considered best friend in loneliness but sometimes it create great confusions in the mind of the reader. Especially at such an occasion. A humorous story,"A man who was a hospital", just came into my mind. The writer tells the readers that how he was led to misconceptions about himself when he read a book about common diseases.
Anyhow, it doesn't mean that one should not benefit of the books. We should read stuff in accordance to our requirements but should not apply it without proper verification.
For a new parent, we might not know everything. Help will be always beneficial, whether it is from primary source or secondary source it will always count. You might take help of people who already have children, your mother advice, family members guidance. these all will be of great help to a new parent.
There are few books which you can refer;
1) Your Baby's first year week by week by Dr. Glade Curtis, M.D. and Judith Schuler, M.S.
2) The happiest baby guide to great sleep, by Harvey Karp, M.D
3) The Sh!t no one tells you: A guide to surviving your baby's first year, by Dawn Dais
Congrats mis.Lana
I wish if I can help you but I don't have any idea in this topic
. yes it is add some help
Thank you for the invitation
it maybe so.
thank you.