Cribsheet

A Data-Driven Guide to Better, More Relaxed Parenting, from Birth to Preschool

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Decision Making & Problem Solving, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Guides & Handbooks, Family & Relationships, Parenting
Cover of the book Cribsheet by Emily Oster, Penguin Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Emily Oster ISBN: 9780525559269
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: April 23, 2019
Imprint: Penguin Press Language: English
Author: Emily Oster
ISBN: 9780525559269
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: April 23, 2019
Imprint: Penguin Press
Language: English

**The instant New York Times bestseller!

From the author of Expecting Better, an economist's guide to the early years of parenting.

“Many parents will likely find reading it a huge relief from the scare stories that seem to pop up everywhere these days...*Cribsheet is not another call for the end of helicopter parenting or snowplow parenting or whatever kind of parenting is lighting up social media today, and it’s not a call to overthrow medical wisdom; it’s a call for parenting with context, and it’s freeing.” — The Washington Post ***

With Expecting Better, award-winning economist Emily Oster spotted a need in the pregnancy market for advice that gave women the information they needed to make the best decision for their own pregnancies. By digging into the data, Oster found that much of the conventional pregnancy wisdom was wrong. In Cribsheet, she now tackles an even greater challenge: decision-making in the early years of parenting. 

As any new parent knows, there is an abundance of often-conflicting advice hurled at you from doctors, family, friends, and strangers on the internet. From the earliest days, parents get the message that they must make certain choices around feeding, sleep, and schedule or all will be lost. There's a rule—or three—for everything. But the benefits of these choices can be overstated, and the trade-offs can be profound. How do you make your own best decision? 

Armed with the data, Oster finds that the conventional wisdom doesn't always hold up. She debunks myths around breastfeeding (not a panacea), sleep training (not so bad!), potty training (wait until they're ready or possibly bribe with M&Ms), language acquisition (early talkers aren't necessarily geniuses), and many other topics. She also shows parents how to think through freighted questions like if and how to go back to work, how to think about toddler discipline, and how to have a relationship and parent at the same time. 

Economics is the science of decision-making, and *Cribsheet *is a thinking parent's guide to the chaos and frequent misinformation of the early years. Emily Oster is a trained expert—and mom of two—who can empower us to make better, less fraught decisions—and stay sane in the years before preschool.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

**The instant New York Times bestseller!

From the author of Expecting Better, an economist's guide to the early years of parenting.

“Many parents will likely find reading it a huge relief from the scare stories that seem to pop up everywhere these days...*Cribsheet is not another call for the end of helicopter parenting or snowplow parenting or whatever kind of parenting is lighting up social media today, and it’s not a call to overthrow medical wisdom; it’s a call for parenting with context, and it’s freeing.” — The Washington Post ***

With Expecting Better, award-winning economist Emily Oster spotted a need in the pregnancy market for advice that gave women the information they needed to make the best decision for their own pregnancies. By digging into the data, Oster found that much of the conventional pregnancy wisdom was wrong. In Cribsheet, she now tackles an even greater challenge: decision-making in the early years of parenting. 

As any new parent knows, there is an abundance of often-conflicting advice hurled at you from doctors, family, friends, and strangers on the internet. From the earliest days, parents get the message that they must make certain choices around feeding, sleep, and schedule or all will be lost. There's a rule—or three—for everything. But the benefits of these choices can be overstated, and the trade-offs can be profound. How do you make your own best decision? 

Armed with the data, Oster finds that the conventional wisdom doesn't always hold up. She debunks myths around breastfeeding (not a panacea), sleep training (not so bad!), potty training (wait until they're ready or possibly bribe with M&Ms), language acquisition (early talkers aren't necessarily geniuses), and many other topics. She also shows parents how to think through freighted questions like if and how to go back to work, how to think about toddler discipline, and how to have a relationship and parent at the same time. 

Economics is the science of decision-making, and *Cribsheet *is a thinking parent's guide to the chaos and frequent misinformation of the early years. Emily Oster is a trained expert—and mom of two—who can empower us to make better, less fraught decisions—and stay sane in the years before preschool.

More books from Penguin Publishing Group

Cover of the book Rebel Without a Cake by Emily Oster
Cover of the book Slocum 381 by Emily Oster
Cover of the book Exit West by Emily Oster
Cover of the book To the Hilt by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Boy With Perfect Hands by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Wave Watcher's Companion by Emily Oster
Cover of the book Lydia's Hope by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Beautiful American by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Man Who Cast Two Shadows by Emily Oster
Cover of the book On a Stair by Emily Oster
Cover of the book American Eve by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Trailsman #334 by Emily Oster
Cover of the book The Book and the Brotherhood by Emily Oster
Cover of the book Stress Less (for Women) by Emily Oster
Cover of the book Eat Fat, Lose Fat by Emily Oster
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy