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A Good Start in Life: Understanding Your Child's Brain and Behavior (Hardcover)

by Jerome Kagan (Foreword), Norbert Herschkowitz (Author), Elinore Chapman Herschkowitz (Author)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Henry (Joseph) Press; 2nd edition (31 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0309076390
  • ISBN-13: 978-0309076395
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 751,890 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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There are lots of child development books on the market. But how do readers - especially parents - find practical answers they can trust? "A Good Start in Life" provides just that. We all want to do the best we can for our children. Nature has equipped us with an instinct to protect and nurture. Unfortunately, we have not been provided with universal rules of parenting. So we look to experts to fill that void. But there's just so much information out there - and it often looks like half of it appears to be filled with contradictory advice while the other half is mired in scientific jargon that most parents have trouble deciphering. This is especially true of the data on the intricate workings of the developing brain. It's a daunting task to figure out just what a parent should do. The key is to listen carefully to what science is telling us. Finally, we have sensible guides to interpret the information in straightforward and practical ways.Dr.Norbert Herschkowitz, a Swiss pediatrician and neuroscientist, and his wife, Elinore Chapman Herschkowitz, an American educator, have teamed up to write this warm, friendly book to guide parents through the formative years of their child's life. With a specific focus on the brain, we follow the path of early childhood development from gestation to birth to six years old. Each chapter deals with a particular phase of development. We begin with "Life in the Womb - What Are You Doing In There?" and "Newborn - Here I am!" As parents add candles to the birthday cake, new chapters prepare them for what lies ahead. Best of all, each chapter is accompanied by a section called, "To Think About..." These sections address practical topics like good night rituals, testing limits, coping with conflict, reading books together, the value of piano lessons, evaluating day care options, and encouraging "why" questions.Although there are scores of books that deal with early childhood development, few - if any - so artfully combine solid, reliable science with logical, clear-cut information and advice. Parents need no longer worry about missing special "windows" of learning opportunity. They don't have to deal with lingering doubts about the "right" way or the "best" way to bring up their child. They won't be left with that niggling feeling that they just didn't do something essential. With science - and the Herschkowitz's - by their side, the process of bringing up baby just got a whole lot easier.


About the Author

Norbert Herschkowitz, M.D. and Elinore Chapman Herschkowitz, Foreword by Jerome Kagan

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Reassuring Guide for Parents and Grandparents, 19 Aug 2002
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I wish I had already had "A Good Start in Life" when my own children were growing up, but now at least I can consult it for information about my grandchildren and insight into their development. Although based on serious expertise, the book has the advantage of being easily readable by the lay person, clear and concise, written in a warm, friendly tone. It answers the questions we all seem to have about our children - is he/she progressing in the right way according to the right timeline? What explains certain behaviors? What can or should we expect? Are we being too demanding? Not enough? The authors are familiar with parents' worries, surprises, and doubts, and take us by the hand to show and explain. We all know our children are marvels of nature - the books helps us to better understand how it all works.
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