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The Wonder Weeks: How to Stimulate Your Baby's Mental Development and Help Him Turn His 10 Predictable, Great, Fussy Phases into Magical Leaps Forward
 
 
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Hetty van de Rijt , Frans Plooij , Jan Jutte , Gayle Kidder , Stephen Sonderegger
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"This is a very practical and entertaining window into the baby's first year and a half. van de Rijt and Plooij have observed and found the vulnerable times in an infant's development that I independently came to in my book Touchpoints (Perseus). The authors' observations and practical suggestions are wonderful." (T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., professor emeritus, Harvard Medical School). ---"Anyone who deals with infants and young children will want to read 'The Wonder Weeks.' This book will open parents' eyes to aspects of their children's growth, development, changing behavior, and emotional responsiveness that they might otherwise not notice or find puzzling and distressing." (Catherine Snow, Ph.D., Shattuck Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education). ---"van de Rijt and Plooij's work on infant development has enormous value for clinical use and scientific application. Not only have they explained the periods of puzzling, difficult behavior in infancy which so worry parents, they have also shown how these behaviors mark developmental leaps and have described the stages in the infant's understanding. Together, this gives parents and professionals soundly based insight into babies' developing minds. What's more, van de Rijt and Plooij have described the play and communication that work best with babies at different ages and thus helped parents understand and connect sensitively with their babies. This parent-child connection is the major prerequisite for the development of secure, well-adjusted children. 'The Wonder Weeks' is essential reading for everyone who works with infants: pediatricians, social workers, psychologists, and, of course, parents." (John Richer, Ph.D., Dip. Clin. Psychol., consultant clinical psychologist and Head of Pediatric Psychology, Department of Pediatrics, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England). ---"van de Rijt and Plooij will help you see the world the way an infant sees it. As the child grows, displays of emotion (such as crying) tell us the child is summoning reserves of energy and is calling out for help in finding new ways to perceive the changing world. Because van de Rijt and Plooij have discovered predictable stages in the widening of the infant's perceptions and skills, they can enable you, with their superb examples, to recognize the onset of these stressful episodes and to join your child in coping with them. So rich, indeed, are the implications of finding new perceptions and new skills in the midst of stress that whether or not you are a parent, it can never be too early or too late to profit from this book." (Philip J. Runkel, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology and education, University of Oregon). ---"'Terrible Twos' a Misnomer, According to Research; Extended Edition of International Bestseller Released, Helps Parents Weather Emotional Storms. Research shows that the so-called 'terrible twos' don't need to exist when it comes to child development. In fact, the behavior often associated with this stage - tantrums, moodiness, nagging and an affinity for the word 'no' - begins shortly after the first birthday. For parents, it is important to jump into action at this point so they can prevent the 'two's' from becoming terrible and turn them into something tremendous. A child doesn't need to act so 'terrible,' as long as you know what to do and, more important, why he is acting this way. By understanding these leaps you can make the transition into toddlerhood, and the subsequent stages including the 'terrible two's,' into the 'tremendous two's' and beyond. 'Tremendous,' says Dr. Plooij, 'because it is with these leaps that a huge part of socialization is set for life. And tremendous: because good values and norms start now. If you invest in your toddler in this time, it will pay off for lifetime and especially in puberty." (From the SFGate, home of the San Francisco Chronicle). "For those of us who love 'The Wonder Weeks' but wish it wasn't just about babies, your wish is granted. They've just released a new, expanded edition that goes up to 20 months and has more ideas about things you can do during the wonder week leaps to make the leaps more entertaining for you and, presumably, your baby. US$25 at Amazon, which makes it the perfect baby shower or new-parent or gift-giving-holiday-at-the-end-of-the-calendar-year gift." (AskMoxie.org). ---"Great News! 'The Wonder Weeks' have come out with their new, expanded edition up to 20 months old. I love this book, and highly recommend it for some fascinating reading on what is really happening in your little one's development. (Best Milk Bistro, via Facebook). ---" 'The Wonder Weeks' - a look at cognitive growth in the first year - why might the baby be fussy, and what can parents do." (via Carolyn Hax, The Washington Post Writers' Group, Facebook followers). ---" 'The Wonder Weeks' is a great book for new parents! It takes you step by step through the first two years of life and helps explain out those mysterious times in your child's life where you think your fabulously well behaved child has suddenly become possessed... I can't wait to get my hands on an updated copy of this book, because I think the insights will be invaluable in terms of being prepared and navigating the independence stage in a positive way!" (Heather, ActingBalanced.com). ---"We've found 'THE' must have gift for all parent's to be! 'The Wonder Weeks - How to stimulate your baby's mental development and help them turn their 10 predictable, great, fussy phases into magical leaps forward'!" (WHO Adelaide Chummy Mummy' and 'Tot Shop'). ---"Everything I know about when and what the actual developmental spurts are I learned from the book 'The Wonder Weeks.' One of the things I love about this book is that they don't tell you what to do, aside from suggesting games to play. They just tell you what's going on. I have a definite bias against books that tell you how to raise your kids, and I love that this book is just a roadmap of what's going on when." (AskMoxie.org). ---"If you want to be really prepared for the 'regressions,' I'd say borrow or buy 'the Wonder Weeks' book, read it, and pay attention to the signals your baby is giving you. Once you know what's going on, it becomes fasciating and annoying instead of worrisome and torturous." (AskMoxie.org). ---"You all know of my love for the book 'The Wonder Weeks.' I love it because it explains what developmental leaps happen when with your child, up through the first 15 months or so, so you know why your happy or sleeping baby is suddenly wigging out and/or not sleeping. By doing that, it revealed exactly why there's a hideous 4-month sleep regression as well as an equally-if-not-more-hideous 8-9-month sleep regression. It's a book that tells you what's going on, not what you're supposed to do. I can't count the number of times people have said to me, 'It let me have patience with my baby and realize I wasn't doing anything wrong.' Score." (AskMoxie.org). ---"So last week I was on Twitter and discovered that 'The Wonder Weeks' has a Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/thewonderweeks) and...an iPhone app. Which I think is just brilliant. Also, the iPhone app is only US$2 (yes, that's two dollars). Even more brilliant." (AskMoxie.org). ---"Anyone who knows me, knows how much I love this book, 'The Wonder Weeks,' to describe the age-linked changes (leaps) in development in a baby's first 14 mos. If you don't have this book, and you have a baby, GET IT! Fascinating read. And now they are here on FB and Twitter @thewonderweeks, they also have an iPhone App." (Stacy Rodes Meyers, Founder, BestMilkBistro.com). ---"Ask Moxie is a HUGE proponent of your book, that's how most people probably learned of it. At least I did, almost 3 years ago and waited for it to be back in print. I LOVE it!" (Stacy Rodes Meyers, Founder, BestMilkBistro.com). ---"I highly recommend the book, 'The Wonder Weeks' as they all really do go through extra clingy phases when going through developmental changes. If I recall, around now give or take a couple weeks they go through a stage of separation anxiety as developmentally they've realized that you're capable of moving away from them and that the distance between you is out of their control. I'd love to go into it more but I'm sneaking in some online time while feeding the monkey in between packing for holidays!" (Petra, Boston, via BundleJungle.com). ---"I've got 'The Wonder Weeks' and refer to it constantly. It's not just the odd day though, or even the odd group of days, its been every single day since he was born, he will go to other people once he knows them, but I still have to be in eye sight, and the sleeping thing is crazy, I can't even nurse him off to sleep and then sneak out off the room, its like he feels the pressure change on the mattress and instantly wakes." (Moderator, BundleJungle.com). ---"Thanks so much! I LOVE the book!!!" (AnnMarie, Kentucky). ---"I LOVE your book and cannot stop suggesting it to friends!" (Janelle, California). ---"I have been using the info in this book since I first got some notes on the Dutch version (in English) WAAAAY back more than a decade ago. I still give this book as an essential book for new parents. It makes so much just plain sense, when otherwise, it seems random!" (Heather, Delaware). ---"This book is 'exactly' what every new parent wants: a guide that tells exactly why your baby is fine one week and freaking out the next. We all know about the physical growth spurts at 3 and 6 weeks and then 3 and 6 months, but there isn't anything else that tells you when developmental spurts are happening. Until now. As soon as I got this book, I went back and looked in my journal from when my son was a baby, and all his fussy weeks matched up with the ones in the book! If I'd had this book at the time, it would have been so much easier just to roll with it and not wonder what was 'wrong'." (IME). ---"The best thing about this book is that it doesn't tell you how to be a perfect parent, or give you some focacta plan you have to follow exactly to make your baby turn out the right way. Instead it just tells you why your baby is doing what s/he is doing, so you can have p...

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The Wonder Weeks. How to stimulate your baby's mental development and help him turn his 10 predictable, great, fussy phases into magical leaps forward describes in easy-to-understand terms the incredible developmental changes that all babies go through during the first 20 months of their lives.

This is the extended, "fat" edition with 2 more chapters covering 2 more leaps in the mental development of your baby up to the end of the sensorimotor period.

The book is based on the discovery of a little known phenomenon: all normal, healthy babies appear to be more tearful, troublesome, demanding and clingy at very nearly the same ages.

These age-related fluctuations in need for body contact and attention are related to major and quite dramatic changes in the brains of the children. These changes enable a baby to enter a whole new perceptual world and, as a consequence, to learn many new skills. This should be a reason for celebration, but as far as the baby is concerned these changes are bewildering. He's taken aback -- everything has changed overnight. It is as if he has woken up on a strange planet.

The book includes:

•  Week-by-week guide to baby's behavior

•  An explanation of the markers for cranky, clingy, crying (the three C's) behavior and how to deal with them

•  A description from your baby's perspective of the world around him and how you can understand the changes he's going through

•  Fun games and gentle activities you can do with your child

The book offers parents:

•  Support in times of trouble

•  Self-confidence

•  Help in understanding their baby

•  Hints on how to help their baby play and learn

•  A unique account of their baby's development

For more detailed information about contents and the research behind the book, please visit www.thewonderweeks.com


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
EVERY parent should be given one of these when they leave the hospital with their baby. An amazing insight into the 'leaps' that babies have in their development.

As a mother who found it stressful when her normally cheery and sociable baby turned into a crying clingy mess this book was my salvation. In a non patronising manner it clearly explained what was going on in the babies world and how hard it was for them to start re-processing the world once their brain was having one of these 'leaps'. The examples of behaviour to expect and the anecdotal stories from other parents were a relief to read, knowing that this stage would not last for ever and soon you would have your baby back! The paragraphs about how to cope with the anxiety and stress that this causes you as a parent were especially helpful, and made you feel less alone.

My daughter has just come out the end of her 37 week leap, and after 3 stressful weeks of a clingy, whiney and non eating baby I now have a new improved daughter back, trying to walk and progressing in a spectacular manner. I only read the relevant chapter a week into her leap and have to confess to crying with relief as I read the book and recognised all of the signs in my daughter.

Marvellous - buy it without delay. For the sake of your sanity!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
This book has been the most useful baby book I have owned. It is not a baby manual, simply a series of fair warnings about what you are likely to experience as your child goes through developmental stages. The authors spent many years studying primate behaviours and identified that during major developmental leaps, primates showed regressive tendencies, they later also observed these behaviours in human babies. They have identified 10 major developmental leaps through the first couple of years of a child's life.

The book identifies when these leaps will occur and identifies behaviour patterns that you will see in your child. It also highlights the changes you will notice in your child following them leap and provides suggestions on how to help your child get the most out of the leap.

The times when I have felt at the end of my tether with my child, I have noted that he is bang in the middle of a wonder week, when he emerges he has a whole new range of skills.

The book also highlights when your child will have sunny periods so these are great to look forward to.

I have recommended this book to so many people that have said "I just don't know what is wrong with him/her this week".
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By marim
Format:Paperback
And I've read an awful lot! But this, instead of trying to guide parents, it gives them an incredible insight into what's happening with their babies. It's incredible reading a parenting book and seeing everything it says happen before your very eyes. You then read a bit more and find out how you can help your child reach for the stars with every leap forward nature helps them achieve. Really wonderful and practical. An eye-opener!
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Understand your babys puzzling behaviour!
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Would you recommend to a friends? YES

!WARNING!
First of all I have to warn you that the title may be a bit misleading. Read more
Published 4 days ago by G.Knight
very interesting
A very interesting read. I am part way through reading this book - only reading the chapters relevant to my babies age and so far it has been accurate in what i should expect to... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Leigh-Anne
Useful info but could be half the length
This is a useful book and helps you to identify the behaviours related to particular stages of development - both the new achievements and the things that make you feel like you're... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Davrunt
Left me wondering why we bought this...
I returned this book after coming across one too many anecdotes of parents feeling like slapping their babies?! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mumwhoknowsbetter
made me understand what is happening
This book is very good. I do recommend it very much. It helped me understand why every several months my son would stop sleeping through the night and need my attention so much... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Polinaa
So accurate, my partner asked if I had written it!
This book has helped me to become empowered as a parent, by telling me why things are happening when. Read more
Published 5 months ago by K. Dunn
Answers many of those awkward questions you have
I bought the Wonder Weeks after a mum friend mentioned it, and a group of us were debating growth spurts. Read more
Published 5 months ago by EmmaT
Finally... an instruction manual for babies!
The Wonder Weeks has been a real source of comfort to us as first time parents over the past few weeks and I'm sure it will be until our little one has completed her first 10... Read more
Published 7 months ago by MrsG
Great book
This a very good book to understand what a baby goes through developmentally. It is written so one can dip in and out (so if read cover to cover, there are repetitions across... Read more
Published 8 months ago by LeoChick
Educational
This book helps you understand how your baby is developing mentally. It is interesting to find out that great leaps occur at set times. Would recommend.
Published 11 months ago by MH123
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