Angry Baby Tells Parents Like It Is
The Imperfect Parents (http://www.imperfectparent.com) new feature "Ask The Angry Baby" debunks the opinions and advice of parenting "experts" by going straight to the source.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) October 12, 2004 --- The popular parenting website, The Imperfect Parent (http://www.imperfectparent.com), has launched a new feature, "Ask the Angry Baby", an advice column that takes questions from popular parenting publications and gives answers straight from the source -- a 13-month-old baby.
The Angry Baby, whose real name is not disclosed due to child privacy laws, is an avid reader of parenting magazines, but was always frustrated by the lackluster information given in their advice columns.
"Some of these 'experts' have not been in a diaper for 30 or 40 years," says Baby. "They just dont remember what its like. After enduring constant months of my mom and dads misguided efforts, I felt there was a need to educate parents on what babies like me really want from the whole baby/parent experience."
While some may question a young toddler dispensing parental information, Prescott Carlson, editor of The Imperfect Parent, felt that Baby added a much-needed new perspective.
"Baby is certainly sometimes difficult to work with," Carlson says. "He is not very good at meeting deadlines, and is rather prone to tantrums. And when he turns in his column, its usually stained with juice. But the added insight from a babys point of view makes it worth the extra effort."
"Ask the Angry Baby" has a humorous and "tell it like it is" style that is a perfect compliment to The Imperfect Parents other features, such as the "WTF?! Toy Roundup", community forums, and thought provoking essays submitted by readers.
"I only wish my own kids were as perceptive as Baby," says Carlson. "But then again, maybe not."
For additional information, contact our editor: Prescott Carlson at 847-452-2915 or visit http://www.imperfectparent.com
About The Imperfect Parent
Started in 2002 by husband and wife team Prescott and Jessica Carlson, The Imperfect Parent serves as a counteraction to the deluge of books and advice that implies there is a magic formula to parenting success. Their primary message is that since we are all flawed human beings, it is logical that we are imperfect parents. With content contributed almost entirely by its readers, The Imperfect Parent shares experiences and thoughts to let parents know they are not alone with their flaws and imperfections.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Prescott Carlson
Tiny Tantrums Media
847-452-2915
847-628-0488
http://www.imperfectparent.com
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