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How do the French manage to raise well-behaved children, and have a life?

What British parent hasn't noticed, on visiting France, how polite and civilized French children are, compared to our own? They don't cause havoc in restaurants, they always say 'bonjour' politely to adults, and they never throw tantrums in supermarkets.Why is it normal for French babies to sleep through the night by two or three months? And how do their mothers always manage to look so sexy, cool and chic?

New Yorker Pamela Druckerman never imagined she would end up in a Paris apartment with an English husband and a baby, followed in quick succession by twins. She discoveredthat in France mothers did things differently – and often better. So she set about investigating the secrets of parenting à la française. The result is this funny, helpful and informative book.

Amerikai kiadása Bringing Up Bébé címmel jelent meg.

Eredeti megjelenés éve: 2012

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Pamela Druckerman: French Children Don't Throw Food

Vicces, szórakoztató. A szerző humoros önkritikával (és társadalomkritikával) lát neki hogy kiderítse a francia szülők titkait a gyermeknevelésről.
Azt hittem egy praktikus tanácsokkal teli könyvet veszek le a könyvtár polcáról, de ennél többet kaptam, sajátos hunorral fűszerezett regényszerű élménybeszámolót, tudományos tényeket, társadalomkritikát.
Azt bánom, hogy nem olvastam még a lányom születése előtt.


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The moment I see a midwife, I declare in my clearest French:'Je voudrais une péridurale!' (I would like an epidural). If I had a wad of cash I would have waved it at her.

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The French seem collectively to have achieved the miracle of getting babies and toddlers not just to wait, but to do so happily. Could this ability to wait explain the difference between French and Anglophone kids?

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In chat rooms, mothers list the strangest places they've nursed in Paris: inside Sacré Coeur basilica, on a tomb at the Père Lachaise cemetery, and at a cocktail party at the Four Seasons Hotel George V. One mother says she breastfed her baby 'while standing and complaining at the easyJet desk in Charles de Gaulle Airport. I sort of laid him on the counter. ' I pity the poor clerk.

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It becomes clear how French our kids' eating habits have become when we visit America. My mum is excited to introduce Bean to that American classic, macaroni and cheese from a box. But Bean won't eat more than a few bites. 'That's not cheese, ' she says (I think I detect her first sneer).


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