Childcare A to Z: The First Five Years
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There are so many concerns for new parents to worry about: food additives and crib death, bed wetting and bottle-feeding, pacifiers, spoiling, and independence. And while there's always time for worry, there's rarely the time for library afternoons, so a help book is a boon, especially one that's organized alphabetically and provides information on feeding, socialization, diseases, fears, toilet training, and how to deal with whining. It touches on more than 170 childcare topics covering behavior, development, and care, and delivers more thoroughly researched answers than a late night call to your sister is apt to supply.
Book Description
Here are the answers to questions parents ask most during their child's first five years.
This practical encyclopedia of child care contains more than 170 topics organized alphabetically for easy access. Now you can easily find answers to questions about your child's physical, emotional, and intellectual development.
This book details what to expect during the first five years of your child's development and how to deal with any problems that may arise. Its clear, helpful writing style and reader-friendly format have already made Child Care A to Z one of Great Britain's best-selling parenting books. American parents will find it an indispensable, frequently used reference tool that provides helpful information on such topics as
Milestones: teething, walking, talking, toilet training, starting school;
Learning: concentration, curiosity, memory, imagination, coordination;
Relationships: parents, grandparents, sibling rivalry, aggression, jealousy;
Problems: bed-wetting, bullying, tantrums, hyperactivity, lying, whining;
Discipline: praise, punishment, routines, spoiling, manners, spanking; Health: crib death, immunization, congenital problems, hearing, vision.
Childcare A to Z: The First Five Years,Richard C. Woolfson,Meadowbrook Press,0671574973,Child Care,Child Care/Parenting,Child Development,Child psychology,Dictionaries,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Infant psychology,Infants,Infants & Toddlers - Toddlers,Life Stages - Infants & Toddlers/Toddlers,Parenting - Child Rearing
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