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A carregar... Your Amazing Newbornpor Marshall H. Klaus, Phyllis H. Klaus
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This book was highly recommended by the instructor of my childbirth preparation class, and it is indeed a fascinating read. The authors have spent many years researching the behavior and innate abilities of newborns, demonstrating that commonly held misconceptions such as a newborn being unable to recognize its parents or interact with them in any meaningful way until it's older are simply untrue. The reader will find the evidence both surprising and astounding. I'm currently awaiting the birth of my first child with even more eagerness and anticipation than prior to reading this book. ( ) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Your Amazing Newborn celebrates a baby's extraordinary abilities in the first hours and days of life. Marshall and Phyllis Klaus take parents and all those who care for new families into this freshly charted world, one they have been exploring for decades. The results of their fascinating research are illuminated by over 120 exquisite photographs, all of babies less than two weeks old. Your Amazing Newborn begins before birth with images of fetuses actually comforting themselves in the womb. We then see newborns less than one hour old crawling unassisted to the breast, recognizing the voices of their parents, and shutting our unwanted sights and sounds. Parents will learn how to discover an infant's clear preferences for certain shapes, smells, tastes, and tones of voice. They will be delighted by the ways babies seem to be able to ensure their own survival, and they will be amazed that within days after birth, newborns can engage in an intimate and reciprocal choreography, and nestle into a parent's embrace as though they had practiced for years. Your Amazing Newborn is a must for parents-to-be, grandparents, siblings, and caregivers; through its stunning photographs we see the first reach, the first mutual gaze-and most wonderful of all-the first spark of recognition that ignites a lifetime bond. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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