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All over the U.S. and in over twenty countries around the world,
Touchpoints has become required reading for anxious parents of
babies and small children. T. Berry Brazelton's great empathy for
the universal concerns of parenthood, and honesty about the complex
feelings it engenders, as well as his uncanny insight into the
predictable leaps and regressions of early childhood, have
comforted and supported families since its publication in 1992. In
this completely revised edition Dr. Brazelton introduces new
information on physical, emotional, and behavioural development. He
also addresses the new stresses on families and fears of children,
with a fresh focus on the role of fathers and other caregivers.
This updated volume also offers new insights on prematurity, sleep
patterns, early communication, toilet training, co-sleeping, play
and learning, SIDS, cognitive development and signs of
developmental delay, childcare, asthma, a child's immune system,
and safety. Dr. Sparrow, Brazelton's co-author on several other
books, brings a child psychiatrist's insights into the many
perennial childhood issues covered in this comprehensive book. No
parent should be without the reassurance and wisdom Touchpoints
provides.
How to react when your toddler bites his playmate or your
kindergartner confronts a bully? Drs. Brazelton and Sparrow bring
their much-admired insight and support to this crucial, and ever
more timely, childrearing challenge. From an early age, babies and
toddlers need to assert themselves in a daunting world, yet
eventually learn to do this without hurting others. After showing
how aggression emerges at each age, Brazelton and Sparrow offer
practical, wise advice on anger, fights, self-defence, the fears
and nightmares that arise when children become aware of their own
and others' aggression, the effects of TV and video games, and of
experiencing real life violence. They offer specific, effective
ways to help children understand their own aggressive feelings and
channel them into healthy self-assertion in schoolwork, games, and
sports.
The teasing, squabbling, competition, and ferocious fights of
brothers and sisters can drive any parent to frantic desperation.
At the same time, Drs. Brazelton and Sparrow point out, siblings
are learning from one another and deep, close relationships are
forming that will last a lifetime. In this absolutely indispensable
addition to the Brazelton Way series, the authors show how parents
can defuse much of the bickering, while helping to strengthen warm
relationships. They help parents understand the universal
Touchpoints" of sibling rivalry at each age, as well as the
problems in particular family situations. From the combined delight
and resentment that a sibling feels toward a new baby, to birth
order, blended families, sex play, scapegoats, meltdowns, and
competition in school, parents will find welcome advice in this
wise, comforting book.
Nursing newborns, picky toddlers, four-year-olds with bizarre food
preferences-at every age, parents are concerned with what their
children eat. In this indispensable, straight-to-the-point guide,
Brazelton and Sparrow follow the same approach of the earlier three
very successful books in this series. First they apply the
Touchpoints philosophy to feeding (watch for the setbacks that
often come before a leap of progress), then they follow feeding
progress age by age, and finally they deal with the most common
issues: breast or bottle, weaning, basic nutritional needs, the
over-involved parent, food battles, adolescent overeating, and the
roots of eating disorders. Mealtimes can be fun, healthy, family
times-the Brazelton Way.
Parents will welcome Brazelton's uniquely empathetic, wise, and
helpful approach to this inevitable and often trying issue. Toilet
training is a job for the child and not the parent, and by trying
to force the issue or even encourage too hard, parents can set the
stage for trouble. By "listening to the child," parents will know
when their child is ready, and by guiding children in a series of
gentle small steps, parents can help them make the accomplishment
their own. A generation and more of children have been trained "the
Brazelton way," and now he and Dr. Sparrow have distilled this
advice into one priceless little guide. They first lay out the
Touchpoints approach to the issue (a "mistake" can mean the child
is making progress on some other front), then discuss the timing of
this big achievement, and finally deal with how to respond if
problems occur. For parents who want to get past this issue
cheerfully, with the least fuss and turmoil, this is the one and
only book to get.
Sleepless nights, wailing babies, and defiant toddlers-these are
universal issues for new parents. Now beloved pediatrician T. Berry
Brazelton and his esteemed colleague the child psychiatrist Joshua
Sparrow come to the rescue with these highly effective and
affordable guides. Full of empathy, warmth, and wisdom, each book
in the Brazelton Way series leads parents step-by-step through
these trying struggles. Courtesy of Dr. Brazelton's unparalleled
under-standing and experience, parents will emerge from the turmoil
relieved, empowered, and full of new pleasure in the strength and
progress of their individual child.
World renowned pediatricians T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua Sparrow
see discipline as a parent's gift to a child. By following the
doctors' unique approach, which emphasizes teaching over
punishment, parents will find effective solutions for common
behaviour problems. Not only will parents feel more confident and
at ease but they will also experience the joy of raising children
who learn to discipline themselves. The vital advice covers six
stages of discipline, the power of consequences, ways to encourage
moral development and empathy, dealing with misbehaviour (from
biting and fighting to cheating, lying and using foul language),
and special disciplinary challenges (including academic pressure,
illness, and digital technology).
Sleepless nights, wailing babies, and defiant toddlers-these are
universal issues for new parents. Now beloved pediatrician T. Berry
Brazelton and his esteemed colleague the child psychiatrist Joshua
Sparrow come to the rescue with these highly effective and
affordable guides. Full of empathy, warmth, and wisdom, each book
in the Brazelton Way series leads parents step-by-step through
these trying struggles. Courtesy of Dr. Brazelton's unparalleled
understanding and experience, parents will emerge from the turmoil
relieved, empowered, and full of new pleasure in the strength and
progress of their individual child.
For decades, new parents have relied on Dr. Brazelton's wisdom. But
all "Brazelton babies" grow up. Now at last, the internationally
famous pediatrician, in collaboration with an eminent child
psychiatrist, has brought his unique insights to the "magic"
preschool and first-grade years.Through delightful profiles of four
very different children, the authors apply the touchpoints theory
(following the pattern of growth-new
challenge-reegression-recharging-and renewed growth) to each of the
great cognitive, behavioural, and emotional leaps that occur from
age three to six. In the second, alphabetical, half of the book
they offer precious guidance to parents facing contemporary
pressures and stresses, such as how to keep a child safe without
instiling fear, countering the electronic barrage of violent games
and marketing aimed at children, coping successfully with varied
family configurations, over-scheduling, competition, and many other
vital issues today. A Merloyd Lawrence Book
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