tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38859239319917243532024-03-08T09:56:18.335-08:00Babywise PrinciplesMerlene Bishophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16120737591232164038noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3885923931991724353.post-45092698620083592422010-09-11T14:03:00.000-07:002010-09-11T14:03:44.192-07:00Babywise Principles BABYWISE PRINCIPLES<br />
By Merlene Bishop<br />
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A book first published in 1994 on the subject of infant care, Babywise principles is focused on helping<br />
mothers achieve a middle ground between two schools of thought regarding infant sleep and feeding.<br />
One school of thought advocates feeding and sleeping schedules based on baby's needs, the other based<br />
on a mother-centered approach that adheres to a strict schedule of infant feeding and sleeping.<br />
The book advocates feeding and sleeping schedules rather than on the baby's cries and body language.<br />
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The book's principles have become widely popular throughout the world, but they are controversial and<br />
have been associated with newborn health problems of weight gain failure and undernourishing.<br />
Additonally, the advice is in opposition to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Although one of the<br />
book's authors is a Pediatrician, the co-author is a pastor with no medical background. Parents should be<br />
alert to these contrasting approaches, and also should be aware that the book is marketed as medically<br />
supported.<br />
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