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Book Reviews of Touchpoints-Birth to ThreeBook Review: "Must have" for new parents Summary: 5 Stars
This book was recommended by my sister-in-law, along with the AAP's "Caring for your Baby and Young Child." She is a school psychologist and mother of three and has been an incredible support to me as a new parent. Together, the books provide the core texts needed by any new parent creating a personal library on baby's development. Dr. Brazelton's writing style is very organized and concise, making "Touchpoints" a very enjoyable read. The two books would also be a great gift idea for friends that are expecting a new baby.
Book Review: Good Information, Wish It Was Written Differently Summary: 4 Stars
So far this book is very informative, but I wish that the information were laid out in a bullet point style so that you don't have to weed through everything to get what you need. Very few books are written like that though, so I would definitely recommend this book. I have not found Dr. Brazelton to be as opinionated as many other baby book authors.
Book Review: Good sound advice Summary: 4 Stars
Dr. Brazelton is so down to earth and really reminds you how important it is to be patient and understanding with your child. I think he has such a good grasp of what little ones need. This book is definitely great to have. It didn't have too much in it that I didn't already know but alot of good advice about how to handle everyday problems.
Book Review: wish I'd found it sooner! Summary: 5 Stars
this book was recommended to me twice but it took me awhile to actually buy & read it. I wish I hadn't waited. Absolutely great! This is a terrific book that manages to give excellent advice without being too touchy feely - or too militant. My daughter is a very active and strong willed girl and this book has been extremely helpful.
Book Review: Touchpoints Summary: 5 Stars
Unlike any other child development book you will ever encounter! Parents and grandparents alike will find great joy in watching infants and toddlers grow and reveal their unique individuality. T. Berry offers guidance and appreciation for helping the reader understand the complexities of early social/emotional development.
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