Christine Gross-Loh is an American author and parenting expert.
She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and has lived in Japan, raising her children there and in the United States.
Her experiences as an expatriate parent inform her writing, particularly in "Parenting Without Borders." Gross-Loh's work focuses on cross-cultural parenting practices and challenging Western assumptions about child-rearing.
She has written for various publications, including The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic.
In addition to "Parenting Without Borders," she has authored books on diaper-free infant care and co-authored a book on education with Michael Puett.
Her writing style combines personal anecdotes with academic research to provide accessible insights into diverse parenting philosophies.
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