A baby can be a good excuse to skip a party, but . . . goodbye alone time, hello awkward new social obligations.
All parents want the same things: to balance work and home life, to raise happy kids, to never attend a baby drumming class, and to build a secret room in their home where they can hide (preferably not the bathroom). Yes, an introverted parent would more keenly want to be free of the slew of attention and expectations that accompany both pregnancy and parenthood, but even the most outgoing person is sure to reach their limit eventually. Here, with laugh-out-loud humor and well-earned experience, Julie Vick offers coping mechanisms for everything from sharing the news that you are becoming a parent to the moment the baby is born (one way or another, it will happen), from managing doctor’s visits to handling playdates. She offers advice on finding childcare and ignoring the nursing versus formula conversation with strangers. Witty yet valuable, her tips, checklists, and the occasional chart focus on the time from pregnancy through preschool.
0 有用 untamedheart 2021-11-13 03:47:00
在泛滥的育儿书市场中凭借针对“内向”妈妈群体站起来的一本。其实文字幽默,嘲讽,通吃所有读者。谁还没点儿内向的时刻和面向呢。而在“内向”群体后面,其实是倡导“人群退散,消除噪音,我爱咋带咋带”。