Think Like a Baby

33 Simple Research Experiments You Can Do at Home to Better Understand Your Child's Developing Mind

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Activities, Babies & Toddlers, Infants & Toddlers
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Author: Amber Ankowski, PhD, Andy Ankowski ISBN: 9781613730669
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: April 1, 2015
Imprint: Chicago Review Press Language: English
Author: Amber Ankowski, PhD, Andy Ankowski
ISBN: 9781613730669
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: April 1, 2015
Imprint: Chicago Review Press
Language: English

This book gives parents tremendous insight into their children’s physical, cognitive, language, and social development
 
Featuring 33 lab-tested research experiments parents can easily re-create at home, this book is presented in a lighthearted, entertaining, yet authoritative manner. Each experiment is followed by a discussion of its practical implications for parents—why to bring more than one toy to a restaurant, why not to overuse a baby walker, which baby gadgets to buy (and not to buy), surefire tactics for keeping keys and cell phones out of baby’s mouth, how to get her to be perfectly happy eating just half of her dessert, and much more. With this book, amazed parents won’t just read about how their children are developing; why they behave as they do; and how to be a great, effective parent, they will actually see it all happening while interacting and having fun with their child at the same time.

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This book gives parents tremendous insight into their children’s physical, cognitive, language, and social development
 
Featuring 33 lab-tested research experiments parents can easily re-create at home, this book is presented in a lighthearted, entertaining, yet authoritative manner. Each experiment is followed by a discussion of its practical implications for parents—why to bring more than one toy to a restaurant, why not to overuse a baby walker, which baby gadgets to buy (and not to buy), surefire tactics for keeping keys and cell phones out of baby’s mouth, how to get her to be perfectly happy eating just half of her dessert, and much more. With this book, amazed parents won’t just read about how their children are developing; why they behave as they do; and how to be a great, effective parent, they will actually see it all happening while interacting and having fun with their child at the same time.

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