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Heavenly
12-07-2001, 07:48 AM
I am trying to extend my library. We sort of fell into natural parenting after our son was born so I don't have a lot of books on the subject but I'd like to get some. We have Dr. Sears the Baby Book, the Family Nutrition Book, Christian Parenting book, and the Discipline book. Oh btw my son is almost 11 months old so i don't want any books focused on new baby or newborn. I want some basic natural parenting books but also anything geared towards toddlers would be great. Thanks!




peggy
12-07-2001, 08:05 AM
One of my all time favorites is "You Are Your Child's First Teacher" by Rahima Baldwin. It's the one book that led me to "Mothering" magazine and AP.

peggy
ps. Did you get the PM I sent you?

Lila
12-07-2001, 05:52 PM
A must have is "Raising a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor" by Mendelsshon, and also "Natural Family Living" by Peggy O'Mara which is put out by Mothering.

peacemama
12-07-2001, 09:10 PM
This isn't exactly a "natural parenting" book because it embraces many styles, but it definitely puts an emphasis on breastfeeding, healthy living, and most of all, the respect and emotional well-being of children. It's called "Becoming The Parent You Want To Be" and it's by Laura Davis and Janis Keyser. It is one of the best books I've read.

Jazmommie
12-07-2001, 10:10 PM
Compassionate Souls by Joann Farb is good.She is raising vegan children,no TV,no vax,homeschools,etc.
I talked with her on the phone,very nice lady!

jempd
12-13-2001, 12:33 PM
While it is not a parenting book per se, and not what I think you meant, I thought you might be interested in this book anyway: Gentle Healing for Baby and Child: A Parent's Guide to Child-Friendly Herbs and Other Natural Remedies by Andrea Candee and David Andrusia.

fourlittlebirds
12-14-2001, 05:58 PM
And not specifically about natural parenting, but a must for the natural parenting library, The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff.

Right now I'm trying to read Magical Child by Joseph Chilton Pearce. (Emphasis on "trying".) Theory of child psychology, advocates natural parenting.

dfoy
12-14-2001, 09:43 PM
Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting by Myla and Jon Kabat-Zin

pie
12-15-2001, 03:29 AM
Natural Family Living
Mothering Your Nursing Toddler
Ourselves As Mothers by Sheila Kitzinger
Attatchment Parenting

will get you more info if you'd like...am up late nursing sick baby and am having hard time typing:)

Amulet
12-15-2001, 09:52 AM
I just read Magical Child, it was very thought provoking. I'm half way through Kids, Parents and Powerstruggles and I think this is possibly the most important book I've read regarding creation of a harmonious household where everyone gets the respect they deserve. It is readable and doable - I'm reading a borrowed copy and I'm going to get my own and make dh read it! I also love Naturally Healthy Babies & CHildren; Birthing from Within and Homeopathy for Mothers and Babies.

bebe luna
12-15-2001, 08:47 PM
I reccomend the Magical Child and The Magical Child Matures by Joseph Chilton Peirce.

jempd
12-17-2001, 10:57 AM
I am so glad two people posted about Magical Child because I am in the middle of it and have been wanting to talk to others about it. I was going to post about it when i saw that you two already had. I think a lot of the stuff it brings up is amazing--it's hard to explain because it's so complex and encompassing--anyway, I think it's a must-read for people who want to really know what's going on in those infant minds. It's a very dense, analytic book, no light read. It got better for me after the first few chapters, at first I found kind of heavy going, but now I can see that he needed to work up to what he says later on. It really backs up a lot of other stuff I have read re: AP, other stuff about child development.

Kelly71
02-28-2003, 01:52 PM
You Are Your Child's First Teacher by Rahima Baldwin Dancy is a great one :thumb