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Facts About On Becoming Babywise Book



By Annabelle Holman


Parents, particularly first-time parents do not always know what is best when it comes to raising a child. Every kid is different and may require its own things when it comes to eating, sleeping and playing. Gary Ezzo and Robert Bucknam are the two men behind the book On Becoming Babywise. This controversial work was written as a guide to help parents wanting to get their infants to sleep, among other things.

This book was formerly published by Multnomah Books, but is now self-published through the publishing company of Ezzo known as Parent-Wise Solutions. Hundreds of thousands of copies have been sold. Bucknam is a pediatrician and Ezzo is known for his position as an evangelical Christian adviser. This was once a church-based resource book about how to rear an infant.

In this book, the authors suggest the use of an infant care program. Through this, the baby will be able to sleep completely through the night start around the age of seven to nine weeks. As many know, infants usually wake up multiple times. The emphasis with the plan is on parental control and not allowing the child to decide when things are done.

Ideas in this book have garnered attention and some that is not positive. Criticism has come from professional doctors, such as pediatricians, as well as parents. Much of the concern is on rearing the infant based on the information in this book and the possibility that it could lead to malnutrition, emotional disorders and failure to succeed.

Ezzo recruited Bucknam to make the book more secular. The new edition with both authors was released in 1993. Other newer editions were published in 1995, 1998, 2001 and 2007. Babywise discusses an infant management plan that is built around the sleep, play and feed cycles of babies. The authors call this PDF or parent-directed feeding.

In this book, there are directions related to caring for infants from birth up to six months old. It primarily covers topics of feeding and infant sleep. There is emphasis placed on parental control with infant training. According to the work, a baby is not to define the center of the household. Rather, they are just welcomed add-ons to the household who should follow with the order of the house. The things discussed in this book are not radical or new and might even be considered restatement of what Evangelical parents and even secular parents have been doing all along.

Ezzo and Bucknam have said their stance is in the middle when it comes to assigning a schedule for feeding and following a schedule based on the baby's demands. They also make it clear that they are not in support of co-sleeping. Advice found in this book is also seen in other similar publications.

There are critics of this work, mostly those in the health care field who believe this includes misinformation on infant sleep, growth, development and feeding. Still, some might get help from this. Many opinions exist regarding how to raise a child. It is important to note that every child is different and will respond in his or her own to rearing.





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