Beyond the Sling - Mayim Bialik

Beyond the Sling

By Mayim Bialik

  • Release Date: 2012-03-06
  • Genre: Parenting
Score: 4
4
From 44 Ratings

Description

A real-world guide to Attachment Parenting from the Big Bang Theory actress, neuroscientist, and mother Mayim Bialik—a book hailed by Dr. William Sears as “delightful” and by Ricki Lake as “a fantastic guide to birth and parenting that is packed with invaluable wisdom.”

Mayim Bialik was the child star of the popular 1990s TV sitcom Blossom, but she definitely didn’t follow the typical child-star trajectory. Instead, Mayim got her PhD in neuroscience from UCLA, married her college sweetheart, and had two kids. Mayim then did what many new moms do—she read a lot of books, talked with other parents, and she soon started questioning a lot of the conventional wisdom she heard about the “right” way to raise a child. That’s when she turned to Attachment Parenting, a philosophy and lifestyle popularized by well-known physicians like Dr. William Sears and Dr. Jay Gordon.

To Mayim, Attachment Parenting’s natural, child-led approach not only felt right emotionally, it made sense intellectually and instinctually. She found that when she followed her intuition and relaxed into her role as a mother instead of following some rigid parenting script, both she and her children thrived. Taking into account her experience as a mother (and her scientific background), Mayim presents the major tenets of Attachment Parenting, including:

Baby wearing: How to “wear” your baby in a sling or a wrap to foster a closer bond with your child—it’s possible even for mamas with bad backs (and with big babies)!

Breastfeeding: Learn how to listen to your baby’s cues rather than sticking to a rigid schedule—and why people on airplanes love a nursing mother!

Gentle discipline: How to get your child to behave without yelling, threats, or time-outs—it really is possible.

Co-sleeping: How to avoid “sleep training” and get a great night’s sleep for the whole family.

Without the pretense and luxuries typical of so many Hollywood actors and parents, Mayim describes the beauty, simplicity, and purposefulness of Attachment Parenting, and how it’s become the guiding principle for her family. Much more than a simple how-to parenting guide, Beyond the Sling shows us that the core principles underlying Attachment Parenting are universal and can be appreciated no matter how you decide to raise your child.

Reviews

  • Inspiring

    5
    By Hisbyzantinelove
    Such a wonderful and empowering book on motherhood, parenthood and following your instincts. I love how she shows that all attachment parenting is not identical but equally valuable. While we may not do everything each chapter leaves something to be learned. Highly recommended.
  • Loved This Book!

    5
    By Momma of two little girls
    This was a quick and enjoyable read! I identified with this book on so many levels, but ironically wasn't familiar with "attachment parenting" until I read this book.. I have just been doing what "comes natural" .. Which proves her point entirely, I guess. Would definitely recommend this book; lots of great info without any "preachiness"... Very impressed!
  • Be Open Minded and You will Enjoy

    4
    By Hbee24
    Beyond the Sling is smart and intriguing. No matter your preconceived notions about parenting or attachment parenting, you will surely take something away from this book. There is indeed something for all. This book challenges new parents to step out of conventional roles and comforts to establish deeper and meaningful relationships with their babies. Beyond the Sling has allowed me to throw a few more valuable tools in my parenting toolbox that happen to apply to my beliefs that I didn't even know we're options before! The author does her best to try and relate to people different from herself, I think she still comes off out of touch. The parents she describes that apparently live her lifestyle as well don't actually seem that different from her. I would have liked to see more of a dollar by dollar breakdown of how these people are making attachment parenting work. Unless you lived a simple life before, one would have some major work to do to get to the point of time she is at in her life. All in all this book is worth the read, it's quick and an excellent reference.

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