Rating: Summary: As a Mother, Certified Yoga Instructor, and RN...... Review: As a Mother, Certified Yoga Instructor and Registered Nurse on the West coast, I found myself wishing that "YogaBabyTM", by DeAnisin Goodson Parker was written back when my son was a young baby! This is exciting information as Parker has taken the ancient practice of yoga and has combined it with her knowledge and training in child development and psychology, both on the physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. In reading her book, I feel that her program not only serves to bond the parent or caregiver with the baby, but also facilitates the birth of the parent into Parenthood. I teach prenatal, "Mommy and Me", and postnatal yoga. I have had very positive feedback by my students in implementing some of Parker's techniques in my postnatal class...mostly from the babies! They become very serene, with a quiet alertness. It is very obvious they enjoy the process! This book is also very clear and easy to follow. I strongly recommend it to all my students. One does not have to be an experienced yoga practitioner or parent to understand and reep the benefits from this book. I look forward to attending a YogaBabyTM teacher training when it becomes available. I can't say enough about this wonderful book!
Rating: Summary: As a Mother, Certified Yoga Instructor, and RN...... Review: As a Mother, Certified Yoga Instructor and Registered Nurse on the West coast, I found myself wishing that "YogaBabyTM", by DeAnisin Goodson Parker was written back when my son was a young baby! This is exciting information as Parker has taken the ancient practice of yoga and has combined it with her knowledge and training in child development and psychology, both on the physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. In reading her book, I feel that her program not only serves to bond the parent or caregiver with the baby, but also facilitates the birth of the parent into Parenthood. I teach prenatal, "Mommy and Me", and postnatal yoga. I have had very positive feedback by my students in implementing some of Parker's techniques in my postnatal class...mostly from the babies! They become very serene, with a quiet alertness. It is very obvious they enjoy the process! This book is also very clear and easy to follow. I strongly recommend it to all my students. One does not have to be an experienced yoga practitioner or parent to understand and reep the benefits from this book. I look forward to attending a YogaBabyTM teacher training when it becomes available. I can't say enough about this wonderful book!
Rating: Summary: An excellent book - no need to be warned! Review: As a yoga teacher and therapist working closely with Dr. Parker at her NYC based wellness center, I must respond to an earlier review/warning about this book. The research and examples presented in the book are, of course, true. The YOGABABY book is written with integrity, experience, knowledge and insight into the issues of baby/parent bonding and well being. It is a valuable and inspiring contribution to families, yoga teachers, therapists, and anyone else touched by the spirit of a baby. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: A great time for Mom (or Dad) with the Baby Review: Before my husband comes home from work my daughter and I try out different yoga moves from this book. We started this when she was 3 months old (When I bought the book). Each time we have done this together it has been very pleasant. The book also describes ideal settings for the specific exercises. It promotes exercising the body and also your senses. It is relaxing for both you and the baby. Several of these same movements were recommended to me by my midwife. We have such a great time with this book. What a great way for mom to get "back" her body (after pregnancy) and for the baby to learn about and exercise his or her body.
Rating: Summary: A Warning About This Book! Review: I have a friend who teaches yoga for the author of this book and she told me today that she found out from a source at the yoga studio that not a single one of the female case studies written about in this book are real. The research is all fiction! I'm not telling you that this book won't benefit you in any way, but being an avid reader of non-fiction, I appreciate information like this - and I thought a few people would like to know.I am witholding my name so I don't get my friend fired!
Rating: Summary: A Great New Baby Gift Review: I have given this book to new moms in my life and they have loved the book, the spirit of the text, the helpful photos and clear instruction. This book is excellent for new mothers with or without yoga experience. As a certified yoga teacher, I highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: A Great New Baby Gift Review: I have given this book to new moms in my life and they have loved the book, the spirit of the text, the helpful photos and clear instruction. This book is excellent for new mothers with or without yoga experience. As a certified yoga teacher, I highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Truly a wonderful book. Review: I've always loved the idea of using yoga for better health and balance. I can remember sitting beside my mother in a lotus position, making a funny face with my eyes wide open and my tongue hanging out - I think the position was called "The Lion." I can also remember the speed with which my mother shed her pregnancy weight after the birth of my little brother when I was 12. Yoga is a powerful thing - it can soothe your spirit, quiet your mind, or it can set your heart to pumping. DeAnsin Goodson Parker, Ph.D., also believes that it can strengthen your bond with your baby. Using a concept that she calls "baby whispering," she teaches parents how to get in tune with the rhythms and the needs of their children - "connecting spirit to spirit." What a beautiful idea. I tried it with my youngest child, Sarah, who, at the age of two, is really no longer a baby. She thought that I was trying to tickle her. I skipped to the back of the book and had more success with the exercises recommended for "mobile babies." My son Max is nine, but he has a brain disorder that puts him at the developmental age of a much younger child. He loved the yoga. I laid beside him, matching my breathing to his, and I felt such peace. I can't wait to take the book in to share with his teacher when he returns to school in a couple of weeks. I wish that I had been able to access this book when each of my children were first born. Like the infant massage that I still use, I believe that it provides another way of showing that incredible love that we feel for our children. It encourages trust, and trust in turn builds confidence. It is a truly wonderful book. -Reviewed by Michelle Smith
Rating: Summary: Truly a wonderful book. Review: I've always loved the idea of using yoga for better health and balance. I can remember sitting beside my mother in a lotus position, making a funny face with my eyes wide open and my tongue hanging out - I think the position was called "The Lion." I can also remember the speed with which my mother shed her pregnancy weight after the birth of my little brother when I was 12. Yoga is a powerful thing - it can soothe your spirit, quiet your mind, or it can set your heart to pumping. DeAnsin Goodson Parker, Ph.D., also believes that it can strengthen your bond with your baby. Using a concept that she calls "baby whispering," she teaches parents how to get in tune with the rhythms and the needs of their children - "connecting spirit to spirit." What a beautiful idea. I tried it with my youngest child, Sarah, who, at the age of two, is really no longer a baby. She thought that I was trying to tickle her. I skipped to the back of the book and had more success with the exercises recommended for "mobile babies." My son Max is nine, but he has a brain disorder that puts him at the developmental age of a much younger child. He loved the yoga. I laid beside him, matching my breathing to his, and I felt such peace. I can't wait to take the book in to share with his teacher when he returns to school in a couple of weeks. I wish that I had been able to access this book when each of my children were first born. Like the infant massage that I still use, I believe that it provides another way of showing that incredible love that we feel for our children. It encourages trust, and trust in turn builds confidence. It is a truly wonderful book. -Reviewed by Michelle Smith
Rating: Summary: Time consuming Review: If you just had a baby you obviously want the best for your new one. So babyyoga is one of the things you try. And it does work. But not with this book. You will never actually get started with babyyoga as this book is too difficult to handle for a beginner. There are no pictures of the actual moves so you have to read the whole thing. And tell me, which mother has extra time on their hands to read a yogabook from cover to cover?
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