![]() ![]() It works as a refresher for those who want to follow the author's model of French parenting, or a guide for other caregivers. I loved Bringing Up Bebe and this is a little guidebook of the most important tips from that book. She has studied (with varying degrees of success) French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and Hebrew, and has trained in improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade and Chicago City Limits. Pamela has a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University. ![]() She has been a commentator on the Today Show, National Public Radio, Public Radio International, Al Jazeera International, BBC Women’s Hour, the CBC, CNBC, and. Her Op-eds and articles have since appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Observer, the Financial Times, New York Magazine, Monocle and Marie Claire. version of the same book - French Children Don’t Throw Food (Doubleday UK: 2012) and Lust In Translation (The Penguin Press: 2007).įrom 1997 to 2002 she was a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal, based in Buenos Aires, São Paulo and New York. Pamela Druckerman is an American journalist and the author of Bringing Up Bébé (The Penguin Press: 2012) the U.K. ![]()
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