The first few years of a child's life are filled with wonder as he or she grows and discovers the world. Although infancy and toddlerhood can be exciting, they can also be confusing. New parents often have questions and concerns about health issues, including nutrition, immunizations, and common childhood illnesses. They may wonder if their child is progressing through developmental stages at a normal rate or if perceived delays signify potential problems.
Infant and Toddler Health Sourcebook presents information for parents about the health and development of newborns, infants, and toddlers up to the age of three. It covers neonatal concerns, nutrition recommendations, immunization schedules, common pediatric disorders, developmental assessments and milestones, and safety tips. A glossary of important terms helps readers better communicate with pediatricians, and directories of Internet and other resources provide guidance to parents seeking additional help and information.
Titles in the publisher's consumer-oriented Health Reference Series. RBB
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