1. Let Your Child Be Sick
As a young mother with a first child, there is a wealth of information available on how to care for your child when they are healthy or sick, through books, articles, and the internet. However, none of these sources are as comprehensive, trustworthy, and scientifically-based as the book *Let Your Child Be Sick*. This book can be considered a journal of learning to be a mother, told through the experiences of Uyên Bùi from pregnancy to the birth of a healthy and happy child. Alongside these personal stories, the book offers professional advice and clarifications from doctor Nguyễn Trí Đoàn, dispelling myths passed down through generations and correcting misleading information circulating today. The book presents a scientifically grounded perspective on various child care practices, with up-to-date medical knowledge to guide parents.
This book will help parents acquire essential scientific knowledge on how to care for their children and will boost the confidence of mothers and expectant mothers, easing their worries and ensuring that every child receives the best care.
We hope this book will serve as a refreshing perspective that clears away outdated, inaccurate beliefs about child care, helping to replace them with more reliable and current medical insights.
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2. Understanding Every Issue Your Child Faces
"In this book, I want to help ease your fears and show you how to empower yourself as a parent. I want to teach you what I have learned throughout my life’s work with children, and answer the questions you have for me. I want to teach you to think as I do. Of course, no matter how hard I try to list every issue you may face, each child and family is unique. Therefore, when parents come to me with a specific problem, I always ask at least one, if not several, questions about the child and the approach the parents have taken. Only then can I develop a tailored plan of action. My goal is to help you understand the thought process and develop the habit of asking the right questions. By doing so, you won’t just be whispering to your child—you’ll become an exceptional problem solver—an all-knowing parent."
As you read on, keep this key point in mind: A problem is simply a challenge that needs to be solved or a situation that requires creative solutions. Ask the right questions, and you will find the answers you need."
(Tracy Hogg)
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3. Parenting is Not a Battle 1 - Welcome, Newborn Baby
"Welcome, Newborn Baby" is one of the most insightful books on the Easy parenting method, written by authors Hachun Lyonnet (Hà Chũn) and Hương Đỗ (Mẹ Ong Bông). This book is a great reference for parents beginning their journey of raising children. It addresses basic questions such as:
- The science behind feeding and sleeping for infants, decoding cries to understand and assist your baby before they can speak.
- How to help your baby adapt to life outside the womb.
- How to recognize when your baby is tired and how much sleep they need.
- Establishing a sleep-eat routine that ensures mom's ease and baby’s health, along with addressing common concerns like baby vomiting, irregular breathing, or rashes.
The book offers essential knowledge every parent should know about their baby from birth. It helps parents develop skills in observation, listening, and connecting with their baby. Throughout, the authors emphasize the natural instinct of parenting and respect each baby’s temperament, characteristics, and individuality. Parents will learn the principle that “all comparisons are imperfect” and gain a deep understanding of the importance of the “pause button” and routines.
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4. Parenting is Not a Battle
Parents with young children are constantly asking themselves a thousand questions and worrying about how to organize their child's daily routines. That’s why the book Parenting is Not a Battle has been trusted and sought after by many mothers. This book introduces a unique method to establish daily habits for children from the moment they are born.
Written by three authors, Bubu Huong, Mẹ Ong Bông, and Hachun Lyonnet, the book spans nine chapters and offers truly valuable content for modern parents. Some key highlights that have received positive feedback from readers include:
- The EASY method for newborns
- Methods to foster emotional development in children
- Advanced methods for introducing solid foods
- Approaches to shaping a child’s skills and character
Parenting is Not a Battle contains scientifically-backed parenting techniques that today’s mothers need to stay updated on. Don’t let daily parenting feel like a battle—transform those moments into productive routines. Raising children the right way not only supports their mental and physical development but also frees up more time for parents to focus on themselves.
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5. Parenting is not a Battle 2 - E.A.S.Y - Routine for Your Little One
This book offers a structured approach to raising your child, starting from birth all the way through preschool and even into elementary school. In the second part of this series – EASY: A Routine for Your Little One, parents will gain a deeper understanding of the E.A.S.Y. concept and how to apply it at different stages of their child's growth. It covers model daily routines, common challenges when implementing E.A.S.Y., and how to adapt the routine to the physical and emotional development of the child.
"E.A.S.Y is not a complex concept. It begins with understanding the natural rhythm of life, including cycles and routines. E.A.S.Y helps both the baby and caregivers anticipate daily events. Babies, just like adults, deserve to know what will happen next, and caregivers can better anticipate the baby’s needs as they follow a predictable pattern. This predictability makes family life smoother, reducing unexpected disruptions and simplifying child care. It also builds trust between the child and caregiver and strengthens the bond with the family. In part two of this book, we invite readers to explore the E.A.S.Y. method, why it is so effective, and how to apply it for different age groups. We also highlight sample schedules, typical challenges, and provide insights from experienced parents. This book offers tailored solutions for families balancing work and caregiving, ensuring that each child’s uniqueness is honored while still following a structured routine."


6. Parenting is not a Battle 3 – Babies Sleeping Independently, Parents Relaxing
For many parents, the idea of a baby sleeping independently is a dream – especially for those who feel that parenting a young child means constant rocking and sleepless nights. To avoid this exhausting cycle, many thoughtful parents begin early by gathering information on how to help their babies fall asleep on their own, without relying on the mother's breast, grandmother's embrace, or the father's lullaby. Instead, when bedtime comes, the mother performs a 'sleep routine,' places the baby down, and the baby accepts it. The baby peacefully drifts off to sleep in their crib, even at a very young age. It may sound unbelievable, but it is absolutely achievable.
The concept of babies sleeping independently is still a sensitive topic in Vietnam, where it is often seen as impossible. However, the growing trend in Western countries has proven that once babies can sleep independently, without external assistance (like nursing or rocking), they are more likely to get the full amount of rest they need.
Did you know that a newborn needs 16-18 hours of sleep each day during the first three months of life? This number decreases to 15-16 hours by six months. Most babies still need about 14 hours of sleep per day until their third birthday. If your baby doesn't get enough sleep, even just missing 2 hours daily, by their first birthday, they would have lost more than 720 hours of rest. Additionally, during the first year of life, babies’ cognitive and physical development primarily occurs during sleep, especially during REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. So, just how much growth has your baby missed?
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