A review by sarahsparklenose
Instinctive Parenting: Trusting Ourselves to Raise Good Kids by Ada Calhoun

4.0

While the parenting advice applies more to older babies and toddlers, I still had a great time reading this book. Ada Calhoun's stories made me laugh, especially the antecdotes about the parents who just go overboard trying to make everything "perfect." While I didn't agree with every single thing she said, I liked how her main message was something along the lines of; Relax. There are a million different parenting styles, so don't worry about being sucked into various camps. Your job is to raise a well-adjusted contributing member of society, and you'll probably be fine. Do what works for your family, and avoid the crazy people.