Feeding Your Child - The Brazelton Way

by Joshua D. Sparrow, T. Berry Brazelton

Jan 7, 2004
Paperback
US $11.95
CAN $15.00
UK £6.99
ISBN: 9780738209197
ISBN-10: 0738209198
Published by Da Capo Press

 

Description

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.

Reviews


"Essential addition to a busy parent's library."
Publishers Weekly

"Brazelton and Sparrow constantly remind us of the joy and hilarity of parenting."
Time

"That guru, kingpin and big enchilada of pediatricians, T. Berry Brazelton, not only understands his medicine but also his psychology, both of which are in full evidence here."
Big Apple Parent

"Excellent?Concise, practical, age-by-age, issue-by-issue advice that provides a window into the mind of the child."
Bookviews.com

"If it's something a new parent worries about, chances are good that Dr. T. Berry Brazelton knows the answer."
ePregancy.com

"The authors address basic nutritional needs, table manners, and the roots of eating disorders."
Harvard Medical School's Focus

"[Brazelton is] one of the most well-known child-rearing experts in the country."
Deseret Morning News

"When it comes to raising children, nobody does it better than the Brazelton team...[A] great edition to any parent's bookshelf."
Curled Up with a Good Book

"Ask a new parent whom they turn to for advice. After Mom, the answer will almost always be Dr. Brazelton."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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