World Of The Newborn

World Of The Newborn
Author: Daphne Maurer,Charles Maurer
Publsiher: New York : Basic Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1988-03-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015013336295

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A prominent psychologist known for her work on infant behavior and a science writer-photographer together provide a remarkable picture of infancy from the baby's own perspective.

The Simplest Baby Book in the World

The Simplest Baby Book in the World
Author: Stephen Gross,S. M. Gross
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1736894706

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The Simplest Baby Book in the World is the illustrated grab-and-do guide that helps today's moms and dads gain confidence in their ability to be great parents. It makes raising a baby easier by curating and distilling down to their essentials the best-of-the-best advice on topics like sleep training, feeding and safety from doctors, nurses, parents and nannies. You will quickly and easily find simple solutions and have proven techniques at your fingertips when you need them most whether it's 2 a.m. or 2 p.m.

Welcome to the World

Welcome to the World
Author: Steve Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1907860517

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Welcome To The World is a delightful book celebrating the arrival of a new baby.The story follows a charming little elephant, on a colorful journey, discovering all the wonders the world has to offer. Beautifully illustrated in full color this book is hard backed with cheerful end papers.With space for you to write a personal message in the front this book is a wonderful keepsake and makes the perfect gift for baby showers and newborn presents.Our You're The Biggest Book compliments this title and makes the perfect gift for the older sibling who has just become the biggest.

Infancy

Infancy
Author: Martin Richards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1980
Genre: Newborn infants
ISBN: 9064270112

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Phenomenology of the Newborn

Phenomenology of the Newborn
Author: Michael van Manen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351045650

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Many children spend their first days, weeks, and sometimes months in a neonatal intensive care unit as a consequence of prematurity, congenital anomalies, or birth complications. Their medical needs are thoughtfully appraised and attended to, yet some questions are rarely asked: What experiences do these newborns have? What experiences are we giving them? How can we and do we understand what their lives are like? What are the interventions and actions of medical care actually like for them? Michael van Manen explores the experiential life of newborn infants with particular consideration for those newborns who require medical care. Drawing on contemporary research findings from physiology, psychology, biology, and other disciplines, he offers phenomenological insights and raises thought-provoking questions as to how we ought to understand and care for such young children. In our contemporary world, it is often the experiences of inception, of first contact, with those who seem most distant, foreign, or even alien that we need to try to apprehend and understand. The inceptual lives of newborn infants challenges us to explore those experiences phenomenologically – to investigate the originary meanings of early life experiences. Phenomenology of the Newborn is an essential text for researchers seeking to employ phenomenology for the study of neonatal life and related concerns that may seem inaccessible to other more traditional qualitative and quantitative methods.

Baby Meets World

Baby Meets World
Author: Nicholas Day
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781250038616

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A dynamic new story about how babies make their way in the world—and how grown-ups have tried to make sense of these tiny inscrutable beings. As a new parent, Nicholas Day had some basic but confounding questions: Why does my son find the straitjacket of his swaddling blanket comforting and not terrifying? How can he never meet a developmental norm and still be OK? And when will he stop sucking my finger? So he went digging for answers. They were not what he expected. Drawing on a wealth of perspectives—scientific, historical, cross-cultural, personal—Baby Meets World is organized around the mundane activities that dominate the life of an infant: sucking, smiling, touching, toddling. From these everyday activities, Day weaves together an account that is anything but ordinary: a fresh, surprising story, both weird and wondrous, about our first experience of the world. Part hidden history of parenthood, part secret lives of babies, Baby Meets World steps back from the moment-to-moment chaos of babydom. It allows readers to see infancy anew in all its strangeness and splendor.

The World of the Baby

The World of the Baby
Author: Georgina O'Hara
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Children
ISBN: 0718128869

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The Fourth Trimester

The Fourth Trimester
Author: Susan Brink
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-02-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780520267121

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The first three months of a baby’s life is an outside-the-uterus period of intense development, a biological bridge from fetal life to preparation for the real world. The fourth trimester has more in common with the nine months that came before than with the lifetime that follows. This comprehensive, intimate, and much-needed “operating manual” for newborns presents a new paradigm of a baby's early life that shifts our focus and alters our priorities. Combining the latest scientific findings with real-life stories and experiences, Susan Brink examines critical dimensions of newborn development such as eating and nutrition, bonding and attachment, sleep patterns, sensory development, pain and pleasure, and the creation of foundations for future advancement. Brink offers well-informed, practical information and the reasons behind her advice so that parents and caretakers can make their own decisions about how to care for a newborn during this crucial period. The Fourth Trimester assures readers that infants are as biologically capable as they are physically helpless. They thrive on what is readily available in every household: consistent, loving attention.