"Be fathers and mothers Where is the instruction manual?", A recommended book

We've all heard the famous phrase that babies "don't come with an instruction manual under their arm." Fortunately, this is not the case, because it is fascinating to be self-taught in this of being parents, understanding and learning every day from our children.

However, there are many questions that usually assail parents about the care and parenting of children that some books can help us solve. One of those books is “Be fathers and mothers Where is the instruction manual?”, a guide with 100 consultations on early childhood education prepared by pedagogue, educator and Gestalt therapist Cristina García.

It has been developed based on real questions from parents of young children about the issues that concern us most, such as sleep, tantrums, crying, jealousy, sphincter control or eating.

I liked it a lot because it is not a guide to magic formulas with instructions to follow. The answers are based on common sense and respect for our children, pretending at all times that we understand the needs of the children and act lovingly accordingly.

Many times we feel disoriented in certain aspects of parenting, so publications like “Be fathers and mothers Where is the instruction manual?” They can come in handy to guide us on which path to take.

It consists of 250 pages and the best: you can download it for free in pdf format. If you prefer, you can also buy it in printed format.

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