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Dear Amy: I’m a new parent of a five-month-old baby. My partner and I love our baby, but we have different approaches and I’m concerned that my partner’s parenting approach won’t be good for our baby in the long term.

Dear Concerned: You are right to understand how important it is to connect verbally with babies. Narrating your activities will acquaint your child with human speech and language. It’s also a good way to get through days that can be long and tiring.“Nonsense sounds” mimic the music of language, and your baby will hear these and start to imitate them.

I highly recommend the work of T. Berry Brazelton, whose compassionate and commonsense advice has influenced generations of thoughtful parents. Check him out on YouTube, and read his book: “Touchpoints-Birth to Three,” written with co-author Joshua Sparrow .Dear Amy: I want advice on how to be an awesome mother-in-law!

Part of me worries that she is only making the effort to get to know me now – before they are married, so she can prove to our son that she is worthy. I am trying to focus on connecting, so I have asked about us going to look at the rehearsal dinner locations.– Mother of the GroomDear MOG: The way to be a good mother-in-law is to be understanding, non-judgmental, and open-minded. You should try to be available when asked, but not interfere.

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