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Does anyone remember Dr Hugh Jolly?

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Daddima Sat 25-May-24 15:32:46

I remember watching him when my children were babies, and really liking him. Things I remember were that he said babies didn’t need to be ‘winded’, that teething didn’t cause all the things attributed to it, and that there was no such thing as colic!
I looked on Amazon for his book, but it was around £70 for a second hand one ( surely a mistake?)

absent Sat 25-May-24 20:24:19

He was the senior consultant in the hospital where my daughter was born in 1982.

Ilovedogs22 Sat 25-May-24 20:18:23

Ah yes the beautiful Miriam Stoppard. 😊

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 20:18:09

I bought my girl the book of Toddler Taming, when my first grandson was a bit of a handful.
That recommended a good telling off, if necessary.

Deedaa Sat 25-May-24 20:15:20

Penelope Leach was very good. She was very helpful about picking your battles with a toddler. I remember her saying that it wouldn't hurt if you sometimes shouted at your child because it taught them that there were limits for even the most understanding parents.

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 19:58:48

We all turned out ok (ish) for all the different ideas around at the time.

Whatever happened to Miriam Stoppard, does anyone know?

She seemed to have a lot of botox or something, then disappeared off tv.

I liked her.

Aldom Sat 25-May-24 19:54:31

MissAdventure

Was it King who recommended shaking hands with your child rather than hugging them?

Probably, MissA but my MiL didn't follow that particular advice. She adored her twins and was a very loving mother. Looking back, I suppose most of us who were born in the 30's and 40's were raised on the strict routine of Truby King and his ilk.

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 18:56:01

OldFrill

I discovered very quickly that my babies had not read the same books as me.

😄

OldFrill Sat 25-May-24 18:45:25

MissAdventure

I never had time to read a book.
Up to my elbows in sodden nappies, I was lucky if I go dressed some days.

This was me with Number One Son. Scream eat s* repeat

OldFrill Sat 25-May-24 18:44:04

I discovered very quickly that my babies had not read the same books as me.

Marthjolly1 Sat 25-May-24 18:42:41

I read every word of Dr Jollys book during my pregnancy in 1977. Colic certainly does exist. Poor little baby was constantly crying. 'She needs feeding ' said the health visitor even though I'd just fed her. At the clinic they just rolled their eyes. Meanwhile poor little thing just couldn't settle. I was distraught. I went to the doctor. He immediately prescribed merbentyl. Success with the first dose. Although I understand it can no longer be given to babies under 6 months confused

Georgesgran Sat 25-May-24 18:21:33

Miriam Stoppard (a Newcastle lady) was so glamorous. She’s 87 now. I always thought she talked sense.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 25-May-24 18:18:37

I can’t remember why, it was a long time ago, but my Health Visitor told me throw away Penelope Leach’s book!

kittylester Sat 25-May-24 18:10:42

Dr Spock was my guru!

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 18:03:21

I never had time to read a book.
Up to my elbows in sodden nappies, I was lucky if I go dressed some days.

Primrose53 Sat 25-May-24 18:00:42

I think he wrote a book with Dr Miriam Stoppard too. She was very popular in the 80s.

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 17:57:01

Was it King who recommended shaking hands with your child rather than hugging them?

Calipso Sat 25-May-24 17:56:57

I remember that too mumofmadboys. Penelope Leach was my go-to for sensible advice.

I don't especially remember Hugh Jolly but I guess he will have been like many of that era - gave out advice with great confidence that had no sound evidence to back it up.

Aldom Sat 25-May-24 17:53:34

Thank you Primrose I was a mum twenty years before Dr. Jolly 's book.
As mentioned earlier, Dr. Spock was in vogue then. I found his opening sentence reassuring.' You know more than you think you know.'
My dear MiL swore by Truby King. 1930's.

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 17:18:30

grin

mumofmadboys Sat 25-May-24 17:17:26

I loved Penelope Leach's approach. I remember she said having a second child was a bit like a DH bringing home a second wife and saying you are so lovely I decided to have a second one as well!!

MissAdventure Sat 25-May-24 17:04:10

All of these things circle in and out of current thinking.
At one time, parents were advised never to pick up their child, no spoiling or cuddling, strict routines.

Then it was turn your whole home into a playground and allow your child to sleep where they nodded off (presumably at 4am).

M0nica Sat 25-May-24 16:57:48

I didn't buy any baby books. Dr Spock was the reigning guru when I had children.

BlueBelle Sat 25-May-24 16:56:55

Haven’t heard of him but I know colic exists so I wouldn’t bother with him

rubysong Sat 25-May-24 16:54:58

He delivered one of my nieces. My sister didn't like him. I can't remember why. I had the book, but the one I remember most was Penelope Leach.

Primrose53 Sat 25-May-24 16:53:47

I had his book in 1980.