Learning to Listen: A Life Caring for Children (A Merloyd Lawrence Book)
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Rating | : | 4.77 (541 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0738216674 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-28 |
Language | : | English |
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Excellent resource and a good read tberns Excellent review of his research in a very readable format. Should be required reading for parents and anyone caring for children.. a gift for parents of twins turning 2 not much more to say about that. as an early childhood instructor, I embrace and share everything T. Berry Brazelton writes, videos and shares. Bravo!!. Shut your mouth breathe properly live well Budster This is one of the most thorough explorations of one of the most powerful tools for improving and maintaining your health that you do about 25,000 times a day without thinking. Details about the research, the how and why a specific form and amount of breathing can heal or debilitate. Making it so easily accessible to all in the kindle format is a tremendous boon. Literally, you may save your life or that of a dear one by giving them the knowledge and specifics of how to be breathing properly with this boo
T. Berry Brazelton’s life has been one of innovation and caring. Known internationally for the Touchpoints theory of regression and growth in infants and young children, Brazelton is also credited for bringing the insights of child development into pediatrics, and for his powerful advocacy in Congress.In Learning to Listen, fans of Brazelton and professionals in his field can follow both the roots of a brilliant career and the evolution of child-rearing into the twenty-first century.. From his childhood in Waco, Texas, where he took expert care of nine small cousins while the adults ate Sunday lunch, to Princeton and an
In this affable memoir, the celebrated pediatrician reviews a lifetime of service to children and their parents. Combining an interest in pediatrics and child psychiatry, he became an expert in child development and early parent-infant relationships. To help pay for medical school, Brazelton sold his blood and waited on tables. During adolescence, he figured out that the way animals behaved was their form of communication. He’s written many popular books, including his Touchpoint series, and columns for Redbook and Family Circle, and he had his own cable TV show, What Every Baby Knows. From Booklist Brazelton has held a lot of babies in his lifetime. It takes a special person to be a pediatrician, and Dr. He served