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The first year of a baby's life brings extraordinary changes. During this exciting time, he'll grow from a helpless infant to an inquisitive toddler. You'll see your baby begin to make her wants and needs understood, to move around on her own and even to feed herself, if messily! Now thoroughly updated and revised, this parenting classic offers all the information you need to know about those first twelve months with baby. Included are the latest pediatric guidelines on nutrition; sleeping; and baby's social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development. Chart baby's progress every week and prepare for what comes next. You'll also find the latest information on common medical issues, bonding with baby, introducing first foods, new equipment and infant gear, and why sleeping on her back continues to be so important for your little one. The book no parent should be without, Your Baby's First Year Week by Week, will help you enjoy all those first coos, laughs, rollovers, and stands!
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It is unreal to believe that this first year of my baby's life is coming to an end. Time has flown by so fast and we have so many more to look for in the future. This book has been great for us, and though I did not diligently read it a week it at time as it is laid out I did read the whole thing through out the past year and benefited from it. I was very interested in Glade Curtis' Baby's First Year, because his version of What to Expect in [b:Your Pregnancy Week by Week 2148166 Your Pregnancy Week by Week Glade Curtis http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266583013s/2148166.jpg 2153659] was the best pregnancy book I experienced out of the dozen that I read. Each chapter was broken down into a week of your baby's first year. Typical height and measurements as well as highlights of milestones of a baby's social, emotional and intellectual development. It was great to jump into and look to see how to evaluate AppleBlossom's progress. It was neat to see that she is much smaller in height and weight, but faster advanced than the average child with walking and interaction. Without hesitation I recommend this book to any new family. You may not need all of the sections, but those that you do are invaluable. Thanks to Da Capo Press for providing a copy for review.