Instinctive Parenting

Instinctive Parenting

by Ada Calhoun
3/5
(92 votes)

Babble.

com’s readership has tripled in the past year and is still growing rapidly, indicating that today’s busy parents—especially those from Gen X and Gen Y—are hungry for advice.

According to editor-in-chief Ada Calhoun, many parents are unnecessarily a.

First published
2010
Publishers
Simon & Schuster· Limited
Subjects
Child rearing
Language
English

The title and cover make it look like some scientific-y journal-y that will be dry and boring and zzzzzzzz... But it's really quite entertaining.

In the endless flood of the parenting books, "Instinctive Parenting" is a nice breath of fresh air. Ada Calhoun writes about all the issues most parents nowadays worry about to the point of panic, but she manages to find balance.

Seems very oversimplied and a no-brainer. I guess it depends on your starting point?

Ada Calhoun

About Ada Calhoun

Award-winning journalist Ada Calhoun is the author of the NYC history St. Marks Is Dead, chosen by Kirkus and the Boston Globe as one of the best books of 2015; the essay collection Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give, named by W magazine one of the best 10 memoirs of 2017; and Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis, coming out January, 7, 2020....

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