A family brings a new baby home from the hospital and there are many changes. Older siblings find it hard to understand the needs of the new baby, as well as the many new demands placed on Mom and Dad.
This book is based on the attachment-parenting theories of the foremost authorities on parenting and childcare, William Sears, M.D., and Martha Sears, R.N.
This book clearly explains the baby's needs. The text emphasizes how siblings can be helpers to both baby and parents, while forging their own relationships with "their baby". It outlines the positive aspects of being an older girl or boy.
Here is a warm, insightful book that will help the whole family joyously and lovingly welcome the newest member into their lives.