Get Ready for Parenting Advice
And Tips
If there is
one parenting tip that you will receive a lot of now that you are
going to become a parent is free advice. Whether you ask for it or
not, or whether you agree with it or not, you are going to be
bombarded with advice left, right and center. After all, it’s free,
so everyone loves giving some.
What Should I Do About All The Free Parenting Advice I
Got?
You can turn a deaf ear to all the aunts and uncles, in-laws,
friends and even strangers who volunteer so call good parenting
advice. Your mom says the baby will sleep best on his belly as that
was the parenting advice of the 60s and 70s. Your sister swears by
it that her daughter slept through the night on her side, and your
doctor recommends that back is best for your baby. Because the
pediatrician’s advice is based on hard science that sleeping on the
back reduces the chances of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome),
you should probably go with your doctor advice.
However, for other non-life-threatening situations, go with your
gut. After all it is you who has to stay with the baby 24/7 and you
need to do what you need to do. So if friend A is an advocate for
the pacifier whereas friend B says stay away from it like you would
from the plague, see what suits you and your baby. Does the binky
soothe your little one to sleep and give you some much needed rest?
Then, that is all you really need to know.
You also get a lot of parenting advices from the plethora of
magazines and emails you are swamped with, especially if you so
little as register somewhere or fill in a form on a website that
you are expecting a baby in time to come.
And if it’s your first…then you are the prime property for
advertisers.
So what should you do with all the printed parenting advice you
get? Well, take it with a grain of salt. Some time-tested tips from
real life moms, dieticians, lactation specialists and teachers can
be very useful though. However, if you feel you need to adapt some
parenting advice to your specific needs, feel welcome to do
so.
And what should a new or expectant parent do about ‘parenting
advice’ from someone selling something? If you get advice from paid
endorsers that only musical potty seats can toilet train your kid
in a day, do not fall for it. Millions of babies grow up to be
healthy individuals regardless of whether their wipes were warmed
before the use, or their crib sheets matched the window valence -
just look at the current world population.
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