Cee wrote: I have had that book for decades. :-) I'm surprised you can't
remember his first name, Lee. It's LEE! ;-)
I was a big fan of Dr. Lee Salk before my first child was born in 1978. He
had a column in one of the women's magazines... McCall's, I think. I bought
his book What Every Child Would Like His Parents To Know and liked it so
much I bought How to Raise a Human Being: a Parents' Guide to Emotional
Health from Infancy Through Adolescence. Both fairly groundbreaking in
their content back in the day.
Cee - Thank you for the laugh. How could I forget what others knew: that
my first name is the same? You would think I would sooner forget the title
of the book. I guess the rebel in me liked his viewpoint. :-) What is
interesting is to see how many LACTNETTERS know the author or, at least,
continue to comment on the topic of "Crying." It seems to have touched a
chord in many of us.
Lee
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