This will prepare you to handle them with as little frustration as possible, and to respond appropriately in order to meet your growing baby's needs best. (motherandchildhealth.com)
(And there's plenty of extra little frustrations in there too...) Still, from a distance, I have to admit that even if it was a bad idea, it's still a pretty interesting one! (filfre.net)
Parents learn what children think and feel; what to expect from their children at different ages; how to deal with little frustrations before they become big ones; how to recognize and deal with children's feelings and needs; and how to recognize and attend to their own feelings and needs. (184.154.253.238)