| Childhood Ear Infections: What Every Parent and Doctor Should Know About Prevention, Home Care, and Alternative Treatment Schmidt, Michael A. Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-305) and index. | |
| The Continuum Concept Liedloff Jean | |
| Dr. Mom: Marianne Neifert, M.D. Neifert, Marianne | |
| Enhancing Children's Wellness (Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, V. 8.) Weissberg, Roger P. (Editor) Book News, Inc. Aimed at providing a foundation for increasing the quantity and quality of physical and mental health care for children, this volume presents new research and theories about family, school, and community prevention and health-promotion programs. The ten contributions range from a preliminary rallying cry for healthy children by 2010 to preventing drug abuse, violence, depression, injuries, and poor dietary habits. Paper edition (unseen), $29.95. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. |
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| Growing Together A Parents Guide To Baby's First Years William Sears | |
| Guidelines for Perinatal Care No Author Developed by the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn and the ACOG Committee on Obstetrics: Maternal and Fetal Medicine. "Supported in part by March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation." Includes bibliographies and index. | |
| Guidelines for Perinatal Care Second Edition No Arthor | |
| Human Motor Development A Lifespan Approach Payne Gregory, V | |
| The Immunization Decision Neustaedter, Randall | |
| Immunization: The Reality Behind The Myth Walene, James | |
| Infant CPR Kapiolani Health Care System | |
| Loving Hands Knopf, Alfred | |
| Magical Child Pearce Chilton, Joseph | |
| Pediatric Advanced Life Support American Academy of Pediatrics | |
| Pediatric Basic Life Support American Academy of Pediatrics | |
| Pediatric Medicine Avery, Mary Ellen (Editor) From Book News, Inc. A textbook of pediatrics written from the perspective of those who serve as attending pediatricians at The Children's Hospital, Boston, and who work closely with medical students, residents, and colleagues on day-to-day pediatric problem solving. This revised edition (1st ed., 1989), prompted by the advancement of relevant scientific knowledge, augments the basic science in many areas, increases discussion on pharmacology throughout rather than treating it as a subsection, similarly interweaves surgical considerations under the "Treatment" heading for a variety of conditions, and adds a new section on Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. | |
| Pediatric Nutrition Handbook American Academy Of Pedia, Committe Includes bibliographies and index. | |
| Poison Prevention Guide Kapiolani | |
| Raising kids Who Can Bettner And Lew | |
| Respecting Our Differences Lynn duvall | |
| A Sigh Of Relief The First Aid Hand-Book Green, Martin | |
| Speaking of Divorce: How to Talk with Your Kids and Help Them Cope Beyer, Roberta Also issued as a component of a kit entitled Juggling act. Includes bibliographical references (p. 112-119) and index. | |
| Take This Book To The Pediatrician With You Inlander,Charles | |
| Vaccines: Are They Really Safe And Effectives Miller, Neil | |
| The well child Book: Your Child From Four To Twelve Samuels, Mike | |
| Your Baby and Child Leach, Penelope Amazon.com Penelope Leach's Your Baby & Child has been a beloved favorite for years. With this new, revised edition, Leach has updated her information and approach to reflect new findings in the field of child development, and to respond to the changing needs of today's families. Leach has utter respect for children and their parents; she explains development, child care, and parenting concerns clearly and without condescension. Each developmental stage--newborn, settled baby, older baby, toddler, and young child--is discussed in terms of feeding, teeth and teething, growing, excreting, crying, sleeping, playing, and everyday care. For each stage, an additional set of appropriate topics is discussed, including muscle power, speech, child care, and appropriate toys. Colorful and expressive photos display infant, childhood, and toddler behavior. With her common-sense, child-positive approach, Leach carefully dispels negative parenting attitudes, and teaches readers how to stop, listen, and learn from their children. --Ericka Lutz --This text refers to the Paperback edition. New York Times The thinking parent's guide. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Book Description This classic on childcare now includes a special medical reference section.The first book to respond the the modern parent's concern for both the physical and psychological needs of the child. More than 625 illustrations, 75 in full-color. | |
| Your Child: A Medical Guide: The Illustrated Medical and Health Adviser Chasnoff, Ira J. Originally published: New York, Beekman House, 1983. Includes index. |