ZERO TO FIVE is a book that should be one of many in a series. You could consider this an essential book for all new moms and dads.
Easy to read, which is really important when you are pregnant and tired and or nauseated or have a newborn and lack sleep or a toddler you can’t keep up with, Zero to Five is one of those books that will be shared with other new moms and maybe even will be the Doctor Spock of this generation. Wish they had books like this when we were new parents! It could be called the “Pre-baby and Children 1-5 User’s Manual!” I only hope she continues writing, doing follow up books for children up to the age of 18 or even into college years!
Tracy Cutchlow, the author who says she wished for a book like this when she was a new mom, has definitely put together a book that is what I would call essential for all new parents. The chapters are separated in easy to read installments. They include but are not limited to such things as how to prepare for your baby (you can expect conflict and you can’t truly be prepared!), how to love your baby, how to talk to your baby, how to potty train, teach sign language (for the time before your baby understands and communicates in your language) and so much more.
And she doesn’t just rely on her own experience as a parent to give advice on but adds, within each chapter, information drawn from many learned studies. There are suggestions she and others feel work beautifully as well as website links and good to know information and DO IT NOW suggestions such as couples should, before baby is born, make a chart of who will do what chores!
Why didn’t we think of that back when our kids were coming along?
In short this is a collection of the best advice that is actually backed up with research. It also has actual parents with their children in pictures and information. It is only focused on the first five years because 90% of brain development happens during this time
Each age is given concrete tips to use; something other books don’t even come near to addressing. Unafraid of “touchy topics” either it tells it like it is when it comes to discipline, friends, in-laws and how your relationship with your spouse can affect your child even more than you realize.
What is also really REALLY wonderful about this book is that it folds flat, having a large spiral center like a school notebook- but sturdier. Parents, especially parents of little children, will appreciate this fact, as any parent can tell you three hands are needed to hold a child and do anything else at all. Being designed this way it will also last for generations to come!
I won this wonderful book through Goodreads.