Why should today's parents read yet another pediatric advice
book? What's changed about babies in the last 30 years? Nothing.
What's changed about parents? Plenty. Today both work. Grandparents
retire to the sunbelt and aren't around to help. And that terrific
neighbor who pitched in when you grew up is hard to find today.
Dan Heller, a celebrated Boston pediatrician, saw parents
becoming significantly more anxious and less confident about their
child- rearing skills. He poo-pooed today's medical system that
eschews common sense and favors dependence on pediatricians,
pediatric specialists and consultants. He wanted parents to relax
and enjoy bringing up children, to understand that most childhood
issues are within the realm of normal.
He called himself "Crazy Dr. Heller" and this book is his
legacy-- very sane advice that can make a difference in your
parenting. Daniel G. Heller, MD practiced pediatrics for 28 years
before his death in November, 2004. He graduated from Columbia
College and New York University Medical Center and completed
residency at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children. Board
certified in pediatrics and pediatric nephrology, he was an
assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School and loved
teaching medical students, residents and parents. Nancy S. Heller,
MSW, JD is a pediatric practice administrator in Brookline,
Massachusetts where she served on the School Committee for several
years. Her legal and social work concentrated on children's issues,
like foster care, adoption, child abuse. Her three children are
grown, and she has one grandson, named for his late
grandfather.
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