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Best books for raising children?


Question Posted Monday October 23 2017, 1:24 pm

... that I can buy online?

I've always wanted to have a baby, but I never actually learned how to be the best parent. I'm a 20 year old female and I want to study on being the best mother I can possibly be for a few years before my partner and I conceive.

I have an invisible disability, so I'll be a housewife, so I'd be able to stay with my baby for all my time. Even though I have a disability, I'm super motivated to clean, cook and I'm super hard-working around the household. (please don't judge me.)

Plus, my partner and I want to make COMPLETELY CERTAIN that we're financially stable before too.

I just want to know from parents what books are the best to study on. That include things like the basic knowledge on having an infant and books on toddlers like potty training, helping them talk, etc.

I just want to make sure I know as much as possible. So please, may you tell me the best books I can buy from Amazon or some online bookstore that are inexpensive? Thank you!


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adviceman49 answered Tuesday October 24 2017, 1:16 pm:
There are probably hundreds of books on child raising and they are not worth their cost. Why because there is a reason children don't come with a handbook like a new car which is because every child is an individual.

When a child comes into your life a wonderful things happens you go from being carefree adults to PARENTS. We learn on the job and we respond to the individual need of our child.

Don't waste you money on books. When your child comes into the world you will know what to do. IF you have questions about something, if you mom is still alive, ask you mom or mother in-law that's is what grandparents are for.

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