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TO LISTEN TO A CHILD - Understanding the Normal Problems of Growing Up Brazelton, T. Berry Berry 1986 37815 ABOUT THE BOOK To Listen to a Child ANNOTATION A famed pediatrician's bestselling work on understanding the normal problems of growing up. A true classic and a must for every parent.With the same supportive and warm hearted approach that has made parents depend upon his bestselling trilogy, Infants & Mothers, Toddlers & Pareents, and On Becoming a Family, renowned pediatrician Dr. T. Berry Brazelton explores in this 178 page mot helpful volume, coimmon childhood issues from the child's as well as the parents' point of view. Addison-Wesley 0-201-10554-3 / 9780201105544 Paperback - Very Good Condition Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Price:
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TOUCHPOINTS Brazelton, T. Berry 1992 49768 From the Publisher From pregnancy to first grade, all the concerns and questions that parents have about their child's behavior, feelings, and development are anticipated and answered in both chronological and reference form. Underlying this guidance is the touchpoints concept that has shaped Dr. Brazelton's office practice and research for over three decades. "Touchpoints" are the universal spurts of development and the trying periods of regression that accompany them throughout childhood. In this book-as in his office-Brazelton uses them as windows to help parents understand their child's behavior and prevent future problems. BookList Brazelton's "Touchpoints" are actually moments of regression in a young child's life just before a surge of rapid growth (cognitive, motor, or emotional) when "the child's behavior falls apart." An awareness of the timing and meaning of such difficult behavior can give parents understanding, according to Brazelton, and bring them into harmony with their offspring rather than contention. These touchpoints, which start in the late months of pregnancy and continue throughout the first three years, provide a map of infancy and the early years of development. Beyond this navigational guide to normal development, Brazelton, who has been working with families for over 40 years, supplies insight into other challenges of a medical, familial, or psychological nature. Finally, with this magnum opus, Brazelton delivers advice to his professional peers when he points out the importance of a doctor-patient relationship that goes beyond charting illnesses. Synopsis From pregnancy to first grade, all the concerns and questions that parents have about their child's behavior, feelings, and development are anticipated and answered in both chronological and reference form. Underlying this guidance is the touchpoints concept that has shaped Dr. Brazelton's office practice and research for over three decades. "Touchpoints" are the universal spurts of development and the trying periods of regression that accompany them throughout childhood. In this book-as in his office-Brazelton uses them as windows to help parents understand their child's behavior and prevent future problems. Annotation Chronological account of basic stages of early childhood/challenges to development BookList Brazelton's "Touchpoints" are actually moments of regression in a young child's life just before a surge of rapid growth (cognitive, motor, or emotional) when "the child's behavior falls apart." An awareness of the timing and meaning of such difficult behavior can give parents understanding, according to Brazelton, and bring them into harmony with their offspring rather than contention. These touchpoints, which start in the late months of pregnancy and continue throughout the first three years, provide a map of infancy and the early years of development. Beyond this navigational guide to normal development, Brazelton, who has been working with families for over 40 years, supplies insight into other challenges of a medical, familial, or psychological nature. Finally, with this magnum opus, Brazelton delivers advice to his professional peers when he points out the importance of a doctor-patient relationship that goes beyond charting illnesses. Addison-Wesley 0-201-09380-4 / 9780201093803 Hardcover Very good Condition Reading, Mass. Price:
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TOUCHPOINTS : YOUR CHILD'S EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT Brazelton, T. Berry 02872099 Hard Cover. As New. "Touchpoints" are the universal spurts of development—and the trying periods of regression that accompany them—that occur throughout childhood. Developed by T. Berry Brazelton from over three decades of continuous practice and internationally recognized research in child development, touchpoints can help parents understand their child's development from a physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral point of view. Brazelton's guide conveys his frankness and innate enthusiasm for children, and his empathy for parents and children who encounter difficult periods of development. Part One is a vivid chronological account of the basic stages of early childhood, and covers such topics as feeding and learning, crying and discipline, communication and play. Part Two is an alphabetical reference to help understand, defuse, and prevent potential problems. Part Three explains the important role of each person in your child's life—fathers, mothers, friends, caregivers, grandparents, and doctor. 479 pages, Published at Nineteen Dollars. Boston, MA, U.S.A.: Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated, 2000
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