French children don't spit food
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French parents manage to raise happy, polite and obedient children without sacrificing their adult lives. Why do the French, unlike us, not spend part of the night trying to lull their babies to sleep? Why don't they interfere when adults are socializing or throw tantrums in toy stores? Why do they behave calmly in restaurants, eat adult food and are able to listen to parental "no" without scandal?
French women adore their children, but do not let them ruin their figure, career and social life. Even with infants, they look fashionable and sexy. How do they do it? American journalist Pamela Druckerman, who lives in Paris with her English husband and three children, researched the phenomenon of French parenting. Her book is very personal, lively, full of humor and at the same time practical, revealing the secrets of the French, whose children sleep well, eat well and do not nag their parents.
French women adore their children, but do not let them ruin their figure, career and social life. Even with infants, they look fashionable and sexy. How do they do it? American journalist Pamela Druckerman, who lives in Paris with her English husband and three children, researched the phenomenon of French parenting. Her book is very personal, lively, full of humor and at the same time practical, revealing the secrets of the French, whose children sleep well, eat well and do not nag their parents.
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