Recently I was given the opportunity to review a book for the Child Health Association Tasmania. Having a child with Autism, the title “French Parents Don’t Give In: 100 parenting tips from Paris” kind of appealed to me. So while I was waiting for my son at one of his therapy sessions I thought to myself “Hey, it might be a good time to start reading”. Well in the 45 minutes I was waiting I’d read the book (I’m a quick reader, but not that quick). The book was short. It was also to the point. It also eased my mind. I am not a mean parent!
The book is broken into the various parts of parenthood that’s important when it comes to young children. Starting at pregnancy and covering that baby stage it takes you through to preschool years, giving you strategies for sleep; food; learning; patience; and authority…
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