Babies at Work: Bringing New Life to the Workplace is the comprehensive ebook for successfully setting up a program in which parents can bring their babies to work every day for the first several months of life and care for their babies while doing their jobs (178 page pdf).
Babies at Work is written by Carla Moquin, president of the Parenting in the Workplace Institute. Carla has recently been interviewed about the Institute and babies-at-work programs for pieces on the Today Show, NBC Nightly News, Fox Business Network, articles in USA Today, the Boston Globe, Time Magazine, People Magazine, and international articles, radio shows, and television pieces.
The book is based on more than two years of intensive analysis of more than 100 organizations with active baby programs in which more than 1,300 babies have regularly come to work with their parents.
Babies at Work:
--Explains why people's initial skepticism turns to enthusiastic support once they experience structured baby programs for themselves.
--Reveals why babies in the workplace are highly content.
--Explains why coworkers bond with babies in the workplace and describes the "community parenting" dynamic that invariably develops.
--Contains detailed information on how to set up a structured program that will result in happy babies, parents, coworkers, and executives.
--Explains the baby development and baby care practices used in indigenous cultures in which colic literally doesn't exist, and describes how the dynamics in these cultures are naturally mirrored in structured babies-at-work programs.
--Details the extensive benefits of babies-at-work programs for families, businesses, and society.
--Provides specific techniques and tips for parents so they can effectively do their jobs while simultaneously keeping their babies happy and healthy.
--Gives resources for parents who want to persuade their companies to start a baby program.
Be a successful participant in the trend that a front-page USA Today article described as "day care's new frontier."




