Foreword
After   completing  medical school  and serving my  residency   in  obstetrics
and gynecology, I   felt    knowledgeable   enough  to  be  a   parent. Between my
wife’s  degree  in  child   development and my  medical training,   how hard
could   this    parenting   thing   be? We  would   just    do  what    comes   naturally
and follow  our instincts.  Right?  Wrong!
Soon    after   the birth   of  our first   son,    we  quickly found   our enthusiasm
and confidence  turned  into    exhaustion  and frustration.    Mom was up  three
times   at  night   and the baby    was cranky  during  the day.    The unsolicited
advice  typically   offered was to  feed    the baby    more    often   since   he  was
obviously   hungry. We  did feed    him,    around  the clock,  every   two hours.
As  we  found   out later,  that    was the cause   of  the problem,    not the cure.
Scientists  can put a   man on  the moon,   but they    cannot  answer  the
most     basic   problems    of  early   parenting:  how     to  have    a   happy   and
contented   baby    who sleeps  continually through the night   like    the rest    of
the family  and a   mother  who is  not in  a   perpetual   state   of  exhaustion.
Through our common  interest    in  children    and parenting,  my  wife    and
I   became  acquainted  with    the work    and accomplishments of  Gary    and
Anne    Marie   Ezzo    of  Growing Families    International.  The Ezzos’  basic
and  loving  concepts    for     nurturing   newborns    virtually   eliminated  the
problems    listed  above   and many    more.   I   have    personally  observed    infants
who were    guided  by  the Ezzos’  principles  and those   who were    not.    It
became  obvious that    parents equipped    with    the right   information do  make
a   difference.
I   have    since   made    the transition  from    obstetrics  to  pediatrics  and with
the switch  came    the medically   sound   principles  of  Babywise.   They    work
consistently,   not only    for the thousands   of  children    already touched by
Growing  Families    International,  but     also    for     my  four    children,   my
