I also got to take some shots at policies that prey and weigh on children: the drug reps who try to buy good will with cookies (and sometimes steak dinners), and the war in Iraq which has cost so many lives and eaten up so many dollars, while children from all but the richest families grow up stressed by cutbacks in health insurance, education, and jobs. Parenting truly is political as well as very personal.
Finally, I put out plenty of good old-fashioned advice. I held forth on feeding, sleeping, and such ever-hot topics as diarrhea and diapers. I had a lot to say about reading aloud (do it!) and spanking (don't, please), and the beneficial effects of saying please and thank you (to your children, that is). The world is full of unheeded advice. So I was pleased and surprised that some of what I had to offer seemed to fall on open ears. Thanks for listening.
Working on The Pediatrician is In has been a stimulating and humbling experience. Now I'm looking forward to a break from blogging. There's a book about toilet training to write, and then the 9th edition of Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. And, as always, there is the next exam room door to open. Maybe I'll see you there.
With warm wishes for joyful parenting,
Robert Needlman, MD


