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Title: Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5 by American Academy Of Pediatrics ISBN: 0-553-37962-3 Publisher: Bantam Pub. Date: 01 June, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.42 (77 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: An invaluable resource - we refer to it constantly
Comment: A friend gave us this book shortly before our first child was born (we have a son and a younger daughter). It fast became our security blanket as new parents. It is a comprehensive resource that always seems to be able to answer any question we have or provide some guidance for any situation that we run into. More specifically, what we like is:
- how good it is at explaining the behaviors of our son and daughter at both their infant and toddler stages - just understanding the mystery of what may be upsetting or frustrating to them helps us deal with it
- multiple doctors contributed to the book, which increases our confidence that 1) they are qualified to provide this critical information, and 2) the information and suggestions presented are reasonably accepted as mainstream
- the milestones, which allow you to clearly guage your child's progress on a physical, mental, and social level throughout his/her early development
The book is laid out in two logical sections. The first set of chapters is arranged chronologically, making it easy to reference the information relevant to your child's age. The second set of chapters focuses on illnesses, diseases, and infections, often segmented by body part or organ (nose, eyes, heart, etc.). We've found it very easy to pinpoint the information we are looking for. My wife actually reads each chronological chapter as our son approaches that age bracket and then we refer to it as necessary. The book has been particularly helpful with sleep issues (that alone is worth the price of the book - believe me!).
We became such fans of this book that we gave it to some friends of ours two months ago, as their first child was arriving. They have thanked us more than once, calling the book a lifesaver. What else do you need to know? This doesn't have to be the only book you buy or use. But it should definitely be one of them.
Rating: 5
Summary: amreican academy of pediatrics can't be wrong!
Comment: + very well written book
+ tells you in detail, by age group the milestones you & your baby will be facing
+ everything you need to know about raising baby-includes emotional & psychological development as well as physical
+ tells you exactly where the AAP stands on each issue
+ sections on mommy & daddy's emotions as well as baby
+ this book is more than just a text book, it nurtures a nervous first-time parent and assures me that not EVERYTHING i do is wrong!
+ some things are just common sense, but it makes me feel better to read this and feel more confident
+ rules out all of those "old wives tales"
when i first discovered that i was pregnant, i ran out and got almost every pregnancy book and every baby book in print! my advice to any first-time parents and expecting parents is: no library is complete without these 4 books:
"what to expect when you're expecting"
"what to expect the 1st year"
"AAP's how to care for your baby & young child-birth to age 5"
"AAP's guide to your child's symptoms"
Rating: 3
Summary: Good information, but somewhat biased...
Comment: Overall, the book presents decent information, but I found it to be quite biased it its opinion of circumcision. The book states much misleading information on the topic and often quotes tragically outdated and long debunked myths and and as result suggests a strong preference to circumcision on part of the author. I would strongly suggest reading other books if one were inclined to research this issue further, particularly from an author with a less biased perspective.
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