Your Baby's First Year For Dummies (eBook)
384 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-05453-6 (ISBN)
Each year, more than 4 million babies are born in the United States-and the first year of a baby's life is a joyous, challenging, and sometimes overwhelming time. Your Baby's First Year For Dummies serves as a complete guide for baby's first twelve months, from what to do when arriving home from the hospital to handling feeding, bathing, and sleeping routines to providing the right stimuli for optimal progress.
This comprehensive yet no-nonsense guide can help new or even seasoned moms and dads looking for tips and advice to help with every aspect of their baby's development. During Baby's first year, at times things will go well: Baby's sleeping and eating well, she's hitting milestones on time, and you're balancing childcare with work or with housekeeping. Then again, there are times when things aren't great. This jargon-free book takes a realistic look at what Baby's first year might be like, month by month. You'll find it helpful if you're pregnant and wondering what Baby's first year will be like; you have given birth and want to know what the months ahead hold; you have given birth and need advice from a book that doesn't talk down to you or make you feel as though there's something wrong with you (because there's not) if you're having a hard time making the adjustment to parenthood.
Packed with tips on every aspect of baby's physical, emotional, and social development, Your Baby's First Year For Dummies gives you advice on topics like the following:
* Bonding with Baby
* Breastfeeding vs. bottle-feeding
* Baby's first checkup
* Baby's checkups at two months, four months, six months, nine months, and twelve months
* Sleeping habits
* Teething
* Baby toy safety and preventing injuries
* Food preparation and food allergies
* Traveling with your baby
* Signs of common illnesses
* Planning Baby's 1-year party
* And much more
Additionally, Your Baby's First Year For Dummies provides tips for surviving the first few weeks, Daddy survival tips, and advice on when to call your pediatrician (and when not to). If Baby has arrived or you expect her soon, get your copy to make every moment count.
Dr. James Gaylord has a dual Board Certification in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine and has been in private practice in Burnt Hills, N.Y. since 1997. He is a 1988 graduate of Albany Medical College, where he also served as an assistant professor from 1993 to 1997. His training includes a residency in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine; he also spent a year (1992-93) as chief resident in Pediatrics. He continues to train medical students in his private practice. Michelle Hagen is a freelance writer and editor and the author of 8 books. She has a degree in literature from Empire State College.
Introduction 1
Part I: Giving Baby a Healthy, Happy Start 7
Chapter 1: Preparing for Baby 9
Chapter 2: Smoothing the Transition to Parenthood 17
Chapter 3: Hitting the Road with Baby on Board 43
Chapter 4: Returning to Work? 53
Part II: Introducing: Baby! 65
Chapter 5: Settling In with Baby 67
Chapter 6: The First Month: Getting to Know You 79
Chapter 7: The Second Month: Finding Your Rhythm 101
Chapter 8: The Third Month: Rolling Away from Infancy 111
Part III: Moving, Shaking, and Growing 125
Chapter 9: The Fourth Month: Food! 127
Chapter 10: The Fifth Month: Rocking Baby's World 141
Chapter 11: The Sixth Month: Baby on the Move! 151
Part IV: Discovering the World Beyond Mom 167
Chapter 12: The Seventh Month: Developmental Delights 169
Chapter 13: The Eighth Month: The Cruisin' Kid 183
Chapter 14: The Ninth Month: Grabbing Your Attention (With
Intention) 197
Part V: Keeping Up with Baby 215
Chapter 15: The Tenth Month: Chatting Up Baby 217
Chapter 16: The Eleventh Month: Walking the Walk 233
Chapter 17: The Twelfth Month: Who's This Toddler? 247
Part VI: Protecting Baby's Health and Safety
267
Chapter 18: Keeping Baby Healthy 269
Chapter 19: Making It All Better: When Baby Has a Boo-Boo
289
Chapter 20: Preventing Injuries at Home 303
Part VII: The Part of Tens 323
Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Surviving the First Few Weeks 325
Chapter 22: Ten Tips for Daddy Survival 329
Chapter 23: Ten Reasons to Call Your Pediatrician 333
Chapter 24: Ten Reasons Not to Run to Your Pediatrician 337
Index 341
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.3.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Familie / Erziehung |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Schwangerschaft / Geburt | |
Schlagworte | Kleinkind /Ratgeber • parenting • Ratgeber • Ratgeber Erziehung • Self-Help |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-05453-9 / 1118054539 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-05453-6 / 9781118054536 |
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