For new or expecting parents, sifting through the massive tomes on baby's health can seem like a full-time job. This book cuts to the chase, presenting parents with all the essential facts they need. Using easy-to-understand charts, graphs, and lists, this helpful guide sheds light on every part of baby's developmentfrom physical to emotional to intellectualand also provides information on a wealth of common childhood ailments and remedies. Combining essential information in a way busy parents can understand, Baby by the Numbers adds up to one indispensable resource for new parents.
Goes Beyond Telling You How Your Child Is Matching Up To Their Peers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is one of those handy books on what your child should be doing at different stages of development, based on averages. Something that either gives you great pride when you child beats those averages, or causes stress when they don't. But, beyond just telling you when your child should say "mama", /Baby By The Numbers/ includes many helpful sections: Sample schedules for transitioning to solid foods, common food allergies and what common foods cause them, and a really good section on common childhood illnesses and how to manage them (or when to take your child to the doctor.) There is even a short, but well-explained and illustrated, section on baby first aid. A well-designed, organized, and researched guide for new parents.
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