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Touchpoints is the book for every parent of an infant or toddler. Families everywhere have long found reassurance and much-needed support in T. Berry Brazelton’s experience as a beloved pediatrician to two generations of patients. His great empathy for the universal concerns of parenthood—and his candor and wit as he explains the complex feelings parenthood engenders—have made him America’s favorite pediatrician. Now Dr. Brazelton’s best-selling, essential guide has been completely updated and enhanced with timely new material. Part One is a chronological account of the touchpoints of development—the predictable spurts that are often preceded by distressing regressions. Part Two is an alphabetical reference to the most common problems of early childhood. Part Three explains the vital role of the child’s “allies in development”—mothers and fathers, grandparents, nannies and childcare centers, pediatricians and nurses, and friends. |
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