Sarah Norris is one of the most accomplished and experienced maternity nurses in the UK. In The Baby Detective, she aims to educate, guide and empower parents by leading them through her 3-step problem-solving process: A*I*M. She guides parents in Assessing a problematic situation, Investigating the possible causes and Modifying behaviour in order to resolve it.
The Baby Detective provides :
A clear, step-by-step guide to carrying out your own investigation
Detailed Case Studies to illustrate the steps
Tips on how to create your own ‘Problem Solving Tool Kit’
Strategies on planning and coping with future developments and problems
The book also provides one of the most detailed winding your baby guides currently available to parents, plus effective tips and tricks to deal with the many quirks of baby behaviour, and an in depth exploration of how to decipher your baby’s temperament, along with an outline of the factors that might be affecting their behaviour. The Baby Detective equips first time parents with insight and enables them to solve their own baby problems their own way.
Sarah Norris is an expert in her field, and has cared for over 250 babies during her
23-year career. She has worked for celebrity couples including Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge, Jessica and James Purefoy, and several members of the Guinness family. Getting her message out to as many families as possible is Sarah's passion and life's work.
“After caring for my daughter myself for the first 3 months, Sarah came to help when I returned to filming. Her experience, insight and problem solving skills were invaluable and ensured that everybody's needs were more than met.” Sienna Miller
The Baby Detective by Sarah Norris
(Sleeping * Feeding * Routine * Winding)
Published by Orion Spring in hardback on 7th September 2017, priced at £14.99 eBook £7.99
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Best :- The Praise, Pleasure, Congratulations, Gifts, etc given. People are so Delighted to acknowledge and Celebrate the birth of baby. Worst :- Lack of sleep, difficult to adjust to initially. Need to learn to rest when baby does, etc.
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Best - your beautiful children. And unconditional love
ReplyDeleteWorst the worrying
Best - your beautiful children. And unconditional love
ReplyDeleteWorst the worrying
Best is seeing your bundle of joy arrive despite all the pain
ReplyDeletebest thing is seeing them happy and content
ReplyDeleteThe best bit is watching your beautiful child learn and grow every day.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing about being a parent is knowing you're moulding your child to be the best person they can be xx
ReplyDeleteThe best bit is investing your time and love into the children and seeing them grow into happy and successful teens and adults. The worst bit is giving birth.
ReplyDeletethe worst bit about being a mum is when your baby is upset e.g. from teething, you can feel a little helpless
ReplyDeleteThe best thing is the unconditional love.
ReplyDeleteThe best bit was the incredible pride & love you feel, and the worst is the sleep deprivation & pressure to breast feed.
ReplyDeleteThe best is the feeling of overwhelming love after the birth, but the worst is the feeling of trepidation before giving birth!
ReplyDeleteThe worst bit is having a crying baby and not knowing why. The best is seeing them grow up.
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ReplyDeletethis sounds really interesting x
ReplyDeletethe best thing is the unconditional love
ReplyDeleteLove to read the 'experts' point of view :)
ReplyDeletenot having any time for yourself
ReplyDeletethe best thing is seeing them grow in to new people! @leabana1
ReplyDeleteSeeing them grow and learn new things (@PeanutHog)
ReplyDeleteThe best thing is seeing them develop.
ReplyDeleteSeeing them smile, laugh
ReplyDeletebaby's, I think of the 4 aches, 1. belly ache 2, arm ache 3. headache 4. heartache, but you do get alot of laughs and happiness also
ReplyDeleteWorst lack of sleep, best - everything else
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ReplyDeleteI just love watching my little girl grow and develop her own little personality
ReplyDeleteBest - the smiles :)
ReplyDeleteWorst - how long it takes to get ready just to go to the shops
the best joy is their happiness and health
ReplyDeletechanging those dirty nappies lol! I'm a wipes up the nose typa Mum!
ReplyDeleteWatching your beautiful baby grow is the best part x
ReplyDeleteThe best bit is of course watching them grow and having fun with them.
ReplyDeleteWatching my daughter grow is amazing x
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