3.0

Hogg makes some good points in this book, particularly regarding realizing a newborn is a fully sentient being, that it is intelligent, and to treat it with respect. Beyond that, I didn't get much out of this book. Her tone is condescending, and her assertion that you MUST do it her way or you're doing it wrong is ridiculous. Her audience is likely people who really need to understand the balance between intuitively knowing what newborns need, and what regiment they must apply. Sadly, that's the audience that will throw this book out the window because she's so heavy-handed about it.