Author:Tracy Hogg,Melinda Blau
A unique program for understanding and communicating effectively with your baby from infant expert Tracy Hogg. The combination of interactive self-questioning and expert, friendly advice will change how you approach parenting, leading to transformative results.
'Miracles are her business' -- Jodie Foster
'The honest truth is that Tracy Hogg has provided me with more insight into the things that matter than anyone else' -- Observer Review
'She achieves what, to hard-pressed parents, seem like miracles' -- Mail on Sunday
'...in a different league than all other 'how to manage as a parent' books' -- Daily Mail
'A book that changed our lives' -- ***** Reader review
'This book is amazing' -- ***** Reader review
'Great book, full of easy tips and tricks for new parents. I would highly recommend it!!!!' -- ***** Reader review
'The BEST baby advice book, EVER!!' -- ***** Reader review
'A God Send!' -- ***** Reader review
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Tracy Hogg knows babies. She can calm even the most distressed or difficult infant, because she understands their language. Hence, her clients call her 'The Baby Whisperer'.
In this remarkable parenting book, Tracy demystifies the magic she has performed with some five thousand babies.
She teaches parents how to work out what kind of baby they have, what kind of mother or father they are, and what kind of parenting plan will work best for them.
Believing that babies need to become part of the family - rather than dominate it - she has developed a practical programme that works with infants as young as a day old.
Full of questionnaires, clearly explained theories and easy-to-follow, practical, expert advice - this book is guaranteed to set you on the path to calm and confident parenting.
Miracles are her business
—— Jodie FosterThe honest truth is that Tracy Hogg has provided me with more insight into the things that matter than anyone else.
—— Alain de Botton , Observer ReviewShe achieves what, to hard-pressed parents, seem like miracles.
—— Mail on Sunday...in a different league than all other 'how to manage as a parent' books.
—— Daily MailBurch approaches his task with vigour and pace, exploring the therapeutic failures of doctors over the ages...there is much of interest as the story unfolds
—— Irish TimesBurch leads us through an array of shocking and surprising medical practices
—— Financial TimesIntriguing and informed
—— Tom Whipple , The TimesTwenty-five essay-chapters examine 'cures' such as aspirin and thalidomide, all with a good bedside manner
—— Sunday TelegraphThis is a gripping history of the blundering progress of medicine
—— Christopher Hirst , IndependentA fascinating and irreverent history of medicine and those who've claimed to understand it, written by an NHS doctor with searing intelligence and a lively wit
—— Good Book GuideMore complex - and funny - than one would ever imagine ... It's a candid account of a woman unafraid to reveal the scared, jealous, and immature sides of herself while painting a portrait of her rollicking, fun-loving Irish Catholic parents and brothers who bolster her, and the husband who understands and loves her
—— San Francisco ChronicleCorrigan infuses her prose with vivacity and humor. She explores that process called growing up, and how it can happen in a defining moment, like a lightening strike, but also how it is illuminated in less dramatic ones, like flickers of heat lightning in a summer sky
—— BookPage