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New parents faced with an inconsolable baby are often desperate
for advice and support. So, at first glance, this detailed look
at the developmental causes of fussiness in babies by two Dutch
child development experts holds great promise. The book is well
organized according to each age's major developmental passage
(e.g., "The World of Patterns" at eight weeks, "The World of
Categories" at 37 weeks). The problem is that the work has the
air of a parenting magazine feature article straining to be a
book. While some of the observations and advice presented are
original and helpful, they are also frequently repetitious and/or
simply inane. Moreover, there is a noticeable absence of
references to specific research studies to back up the cls
presented. Also lacking is a bibliography. A better choice would
be Craig T. and Sharon L. Ramey's Right from Birth. For larger
infant development collections only.
Kay Hogan Smith, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham Lib., Lister Hill
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
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“This is a very practical and entertaining window into the
baby's first year and a half. Vanderijt and Plooij have observed
and found the vulnerable times in an infant's development that I
independently came to in my book Touchpoints (Perseus). The
authors' observations and practical suggestions are wonderful.”
—T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., professor emeritus, Harvard Medical
School
“Anyone who deals with infants and young children will want to
read The Wonder Weeks. This book will open parents' eyes to
aspects of their children's growth, development, changing
behavior, and emotional responsiveness that they might otherwise
not notice or find puzzling and distressing.” —Catherine Snow,
Ph.D., Shattuck Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School
of Education
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Language Notes
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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Dutch
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From the Back Cover
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"This is a very practical and entertaining window into the baby's
first year and a half. Vanderijt and Plooij have observed and
found the vulnerable times in an infant's development that I
independently came to in my book Touchpoints (Perseus). The
authors' observations and practical suggestions are wonderful."
--T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., professor emeritus, Harvard Medical
School
"Anyone who deals with infants and young children will want to
read The Wonder Weeks. This book will open parents' eyes to
aspects of their children's growth, development, changing
behavior, and emotional responsiveness that they might otherwise
not notice or find puzzling and distressing."
--Catherine Snow, Ph.D., Shattuck Professor of Education, Harvard
Graduate School of Education
Your Baby's Developing Mind: What a Wonder-ful World!
In The Wonder Weeks, you'll discover the specific dates during
their first 14 months when all babies take eight major
developmental leaps. And you'll learn how to help your baby
through the eight great "fussy phases" that mark these leaps
within a week or two.
Wonder week by wonder week, you'll see how your baby's mind is
developing. Now you will know which games and toys are best for
your baby during each key week and how to encourage each leap
forward. s, charts, and checklists help you track your
baby's progress-- and finally make sense of his fussy behavior.
This is a baby book like no other. It will be your indispensable
guide to the crucial "wonder weeks" of your baby's first year.
Hetty Vanderijt, Ph.D., and Frans Plooij, Ph.D., a husband and
wife team, have researched parent-baby interaction for 25 years.
Their child-development books have sold more than 450,000 copies
throughout the world.
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About the Author
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Hetty Vanderijt, Ph.D., and Frans Plooij, Ph.D., a husband and
wife team, have researched parent-baby interaction for 25 years.
Their child-development books have sold more than 450,000 copies
throughout the world.
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