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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Emily OsterPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Penguin USA Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.283kg ISBN: 9781984881779ISBN 10: 1984881779 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 02 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA targeted mini-MBA program designed to help moms and dads establish best practices for day-to-day operations . . . Because this is an Oster book, there's data scattered everywhere-on the development of reading skills by age, on the concussion risks of playing soccer, on the benefits of dipping Brussels sprouts in sweetened cream cheese. It's all presented in the breezy, skeptical style that's made Oster's work a must-read for parents who don't have the time to investigate Finnish studies about integrating extracurriculars into the school day. -The Washington Post Emily Oster dives into the data on parenting issues, cuts through the clutter, and gives families the bottom line to help them make better decisions. Her books on pregnancy and toddlers skyrocketed her to parenting-world fame, and now she's back, crunching the numbers on topics that keep parents with school-age kids up at night. -Good Morning America Oster is a self-described data nerd, a delightful contrarian who dared question the status quo, shush the shamers and tell parents what made sense. -The New York Times Book Review Oster draws on her experience as a business school professor to suggest that economic reasoning-the art of making decision-making given constraints-can tell us a lot about how to make some of these hard decisions a little better. . . . Some careful, economics-inspired thinking can help reduce the anxiety, tension, and stress. . . . For that alone, The Family Firm is worth picking up. -Charles Fain Lehman, The Washington Free Beacon With Oster's help, rather than fear this next stage of parenting, readers can embrace (and even enjoy) the challenge. -Booklist Oster offers a plethora of rational guidance for parents of kids between pre-K and middle school in this eminently practical guide. -Publishers Weekly A guide . . . to chart a child's path with less stress and more optimization for healthy habits and future success. -TIME Merging a business approach with her trademark empowering voice, Emily dispenses the stress-less advice you actually want. -Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Oster's prose flows well (as usual) lightly sprinkled with the dry wit that suffuses her other books. -Salon Adds simplicity and reassurance to many age-old parenting debates. -Jennifer Ashton Ryan, Pasadena Praise for Cribsheet and Expecting Better: A revelation for curious mothers-to-be. -New York Times Emily Oster is the non-judgmental girlfriend holding our hand and guiding us through pregnancy and motherhood. She has done the work to get us the hard facts in a soft, understandable way. -Amy Schumer Gives moms-to-be a big helping of peace of mind! -Harvey Karp M.D., bestselling author of The Happiest Baby on the Block It took someone as smart as Emily Oster to make it all this simple. She cuts through the thicket of anxiety and received wisdom, and gives us the facts. Expecting Better is both enlightening and calming. It almost makes me want to get pregnant. -Pamela Druckerman, New York Times bestselling author of Bringing Up Bebe and Bebe Day by Day Parenting can be fraught. Cribsheet aims to help parents do better. -The Economist Both refreshing and useful. -LA Times The book is jampacked with information, but it's also a delightful read because Oster is such a good writer. -NPR A huge relief . . . freeing. -The Washington Post In my household, [Emily Oster] is the all-knowing Aunt we have never met. Parenting would be a lot more stressful without these books. -Adam Ozimek, Forbes Author InformationEmily Oster is a professor of economics at Brown University and the author of Expecting Better, Cribsheet, The Family Firm, and The Unexpected. She writes the newsletter ParentData and her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Bloomberg.com. She has two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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