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essential information about
pregnancy, childbirth, and
beyond—for the parents, family,
and friends of baby girls
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the latest neurological research
and brain science on how girls
are diff erent from boys
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how parents can nurture
the unique health issues,
socialization, and genetic
predispositions of girls
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Michael Gurian is the founder of the Gurian Institute and author of Nurture the Nature, Th e Minds of Boys, Th e Wonder of Boys, Boys and Girls Learn Diff erently, and Th e Wonder of Girls. He lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife and two daughters.
Adie Goldberg, ACSW, MEd, is a board-certifi ed social worker who has been a psychiatric social worker at WomanHealth, an OB-GYN practice, for twenty years and is certifi ed at the Gurian Institute. She lives in Spokane, Washington, with her husband and youngest daughter, Chloe.
Stacie Bering, MD, is a board-certifi ed obstetrician-gynecolo-gist who has practiced and taught ob-stetrics and gynecology for twenty-fi ve years in Spokane, Washington, where she skis and travels with her husband, Jeff ry, and their grown children Cassie and Zack.
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rom the acclaimed Gurian Institute comes a practical, science-based book for raising your little girl. Th e book shows how to understand the core nature of your girl and how to nourish her through problems of crying, fussing, eating, sleeping, attaching, and other
key issues during the fi rst twelve months of life. Warm-hearted stories and tips from real moms and dads off er a preview of what’s to come for your girl as she becomes a toddler, preschool kid, prepubescent, and beyond.
“Told with gentle humor and with stories and wisdom gleaned from personal and professional experience, It’s a Baby Girl! is not only the best ‘how to’ on raising your little girl but also captures the magic and challenge of parenting.”
—Pam Silverstein, MD, FACOG, obstetrician-gynecologist, and founder of WomanHealth
“It’s a Baby Girl! explains the development and functioning of the female brain. If you are raising a baby girl, this is a book you really need to read.”
—Stephen J. Bavolek, PhD, author, Th e Nurturing Parenting Program; executive director,
Family Nurturing Centers, International
“Reading It’s a Baby Girl! is akin to reading a good guidebook before and during a trip: your experience is richer as you deepen your understanding of what you are seeing, doing, and experiencing. If you are preparing for a new baby girl or have a friend or relative with a daughter, this book will be a delight.”
—Lynne H. Williams, MD, coauthor, Th e Too Precious Child
“It’s a Baby Girl! is thoughtfully research-based, yet perceptively practical for any parent who has just been blessed by the gift of a girl. Parents will close the book truly understanding why girls and boys are diff erent in so many ways, and how to nurture the nature of their daughter.”
—Fay E. Brown, PhD, director, Child and Adolescent Development, School
Development Program, Yale University
Th e Unique Wonder and Special Nature of Your Daughter from Pregnancy to Two Years
The Gurian InstituteStacie Bering, MD, andAdie Goldberg, ACSW, MEd
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It’s a BaBy GIRL!
The Unique Wonder and Special Nature of Your Daughter
from Pregnancy to Two Years
The Gurian Institute
Stacie Bering, MD, and Adie Goldberg, ACSW, MEd
ForEWorD By MIChAEl GurIAn
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Copyright © 2009 by The Gurian Institute. All rights reserved.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBering, Stacie, date. It’s a baby girl! : the unique wonder and special nature of your daughter from pregnancy to two years / Stacie Bering and Adie Goldberg ; foreword by Michael Gurian. — 1st ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBn 978-0-470-24339-8 (pbk.) 1. Infant girls—Development. 2. Infant girls—Care. 3. Infants—Development. 4. Toddlers—Development. 5. Girls. I. Goldberg, Adie, date. II. Title. III. Title: It is a baby girl. hQ774.B445 2009 305.232082—dc22 2008031670
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Foreword vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: It’s a Baby Girl! 1
1 The Girl Inside You 11
2 Her First Year 31
3 Gazing into the Future: Toddler and Preschool Girls 61
4 A Baby Girl Is a Family Affair! Circles of Support 97
Sources 113
Resources for Parents of Girls 129
The Gurian Institute 135
About the Authors 137
Index 139
Contents
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Congratulations! You have a brand new baby girl!
Having a baby girl will change your lives in beautiful ways
that you could not have imagined until now. With your new baby
girl in your arms, your home, your relationships, your day-to-day
existence will flower as they never have before. To have such a
child is to experience ecstatic joy and humbling awe at the miracles
inherent in the universe.
As with every great thing in life, however, having a new baby
girl presents challenges. Before you had your daughter, people may
have smiled, “Life will never be the same!” Now here you are—life
will never be the same . . . and a little help would be nice!
If you have received or picked up this book, you might be
wondering
How does one care for a baby girl in particular?•
What does this young daughter need?•
What are key developmental moments in her life?•
What are accurate expectations for her development?•
How are her needs the same as any child, and yet, also, •
unique to her as an individual girl?
Foreword
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All of us at the Gurian Institute are devoted to providing science-
based and life-affirming answers to parents’ questions about how to
raise their children. In this book, you’ll find information, wisdom,
stories, and fascinating science about your developing girl.
Dr. Stacie Bering, an obstetrician who specializes in women’s
health and child development, and Adie Goldberg, a clinical social
worker who specializes in early childhood education, have culled
through the best new literature (and best old wisdom) on raising
girls in order to bring you this book. They have also infused this
book with their own personal experience with patients. Between
them, Dr. Bering and Ms. Goldberg have sixty years’ experience in
helping families of young children.
Along with their experience and understanding, Dr. Bering
and Ms. Goldberg are also Certified Gurian Institute Trainers. Thus
they specialize in helping parents understand the individual needs
of girls and boys. Boys and girls are similar, but they are also different.
I hope as you read this book, you’ll be intrigued by how wonderfully
similar and different they are.
Enjoy this book and enjoy your beautiful girl. If you can, share
comments with us on www.gurianinstitute.com. We look forward to
hearing about how your daughter is flourishing. The world needs
her passion and purpose, and I know she will make you proud!
—Michael Gurian, president, the Gurian Institute
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From generation to generation.
To Jeffry, Cassie, and Zack,
Emily, Maggie, Chloe, and Robb,
and
the families who have entrusted their stories to us.
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Baby girls grow best when there are more than their two loving par-
ents involved in their care. Families thrive in a circle of support.
This is the case when it comes to writing books as well.
Michael Gurian is at the core of the professional circle of this
book. Last summer the phone rang and it was Michael. He said he
had an opportunity. When Michael calls with an opportunity there
is usually growth and a fair bit of work involved. Writing this book
and its companion book for boys was just such an opportunity.
Michael has a passion for making sure that girls, boys, and their
parents are supported and informed as they embark on the par-
enting journey. We cannot begin to thank Michael for the advice,
inspiration, and guidance he has freely given us. His generosity has
not gone unnoticed.
However, vision alone does not sustain the writing of a book.
Alan Rinzler, our editor at Jossey-Bass, assisted by his editorial team
of Carol Hartland, Nana Twumasi, and Donna Cohn, moved us and
the project forward with his editorial expertise. He has been more
than patient with a pair of first-time authors. We have learned much
under his tutelage and we can truly say that we are stronger writers
at the conclusion of this project.
Acknowledgments
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xii Acknowledgments
Over twenty years ago we began working together at Woman-
Health, an OB-GYN clinic. Women came to us to share their con-
cerns, fears, and dreams for and about their children. We offered
advice despite the fact that we were still without children of our
own. Five children later, we are wiser and humbled. We offer a spe-
cial thank-you to the patients of WomanHealth who shared their
lives with us. The staff at WomanHealth were patient with us over
countless lunches. Their good humor sustained us, and their stories
have made us both laugh and cry.
Pam Silverstein was the founding physician of WomanHealth.
Her husband, Steve, and their children, Shayna and Josh, completed
our families’ circle of support. We both cherish their wisdom, love,
and loyalty, especially during this writing process.
Please indulge us for a moment as we acknowledge our own
families, for they have taught us more than all the collected years
of postgraduate education between us. Stacie would like to thank
Jeffry Finer, without whom she would never have known the joy of
parenthood, and her two children, Cassie and Zachary, who, even as
young adults, continue to guide her in this on-the-job training that
is the true nature of being a parent.
Adie would like to thank Robb for his computer knowledge,
patience with the writing process, and his ability to still make her
laugh at the end of the day. To her daughters, Emily and Maggie, who
listened ad nauseam long distance, gave feedback on early drafts,
and asked questions that continue to make their mother think, a
mother’s thank-you and love. A special thank-you to Chloe, who,
as the last of the littermates still at home, was asked to be the most
patient with us as we wrote this book. She served as our memory
bank, reminding us of stories long forgotten.
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xiiiAcknowledgments
Our thank-you to each of our readers. You will continue to
teach us and remind us that there is always much to learn.
Stacie Bering, MD
Adie Goldberg, ACSW, MEd
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Introduction:It’s a Baby Girl!
Congratulations! It’s a girl!
From the moment you found out you were pregnant, the wonder-
ing began. Healthy? Blond or brunette? Musician or scientist? Your fam-
ily’s athleticism or your husband Harold’s sense of humor? Boy or girl?
You and Harold had the name list pared down to three of each.
Your Aunt Tillie predicted a girl from the way you were carrying the
baby and your neighbor confirms the prediction when she noted your
craving for sweets. The next few months and years will reveal the
answers to many of your questions, but the wonders of twenty-first
century medicine have officially ended the gender-guessing game.
The reason you know now is that you are thirty-five years
old. Your doctor ordered an amniocentesis to be performed at week
sixteen of your pregnancy due to “advanced maternal age” (a phrase
most pregnant women detest!). He explains that mothers over the
age of thirty-five are at increased risk for carrying a child with Down
syndrome or other rarer chromosomal abnormalities. At the time of
the amniocentesis you were asked if you want to know the sex of
your baby. At week eighteen, your obstetrician’s office calls with the
results—a chromosomally healthy baby girl!
If you didn’t have an amnio, you might have discovered your
baby’s gender at an eighteen-week ultrasound. With advances in
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