If I turn my head for a moment, my wife screams that I’m not watching the baby. Sharing new-baby information and mutual trust helps both parents become partners in child rearing, says advice columnist Ellie Tesher. ( Richard Lautens / Toronto Star )If the baby sneezes, my wife panics and accuses me of creating a draft, or bringing home germs from my workplace. I worry that this attitude is going to continue and come between me and my daughter, or between me and my wife. Ask what books she’s reading about baby and child care, and what information she finds the most useful.
Source: thestar April 18, 2019 09:56 UTC