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| (Caring for Your Baby and Child) Dr. Frizzell: "Whether you're trying to choose a pediatrician or choose a day care, this book is really helpful. Make sure you have this one before you take the baby home from the hospital." |
(Caring for Your School-Age Children) Dr. Frizzell: "The sequel to Caring for Your Baby and Child. Get this book if you can." |
(Caring for Your Adolescent) Dr. Frizzell: "Highly recommended for parents of teens. This one covers important issues from drug use to sexuality." |
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| (What to Expect the First Year) Dr. Frizzell: "Another comprehensive baby-care book ... practical advice presented in a month-to-month format." |
(What to Expect the Toddler Year) Dr. Frizzell: "The sequel to What to Expect the FIrst Year... a very good book." |
(The Portable Pediatrician for Parents) Dr. Frizzell: "Great developmental information on children from infancy to pre-school age. A great resource for new (or experienced) parents." |
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| (Guide to Your Child's Symptoms) Dr. Frizzell: "First, read the section on Emergencies & First Aid-you'll need it sooner or later. Then read the section on Safety and Prevention. Hopefully, you won't have to refer to the symptom section very often." |
(Guide to Your Child's Nutrition) Dr. Frizzell: "Another great volume from the American Academy of Pediatrics to have in your library." |
(Solve Your Child's Sleep Problem) Dr. Frizzell: "Sleep deprivation getting to you? I have been recommending this book for years and having good results with Dr. Ferber's plan. The whole family benefits when the baby starts sleeping through the night." |
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| (Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All) In Deadly Choices, infectious-disease expert Paul Offit takes a look behind the curtain of the anti-vaccine movement. What he finds is a reminder of the power of scientific knowledge, and the harm we risk if we ignore it. |
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(Dad to Dad: Parenting Like a Pro) Through practical dos and don’ts and authoritative advice, this handbook from a modern-day pediatrician father helps dads navigate the often intimidating road of parenthood—from newborn babies to the teen years. |
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(Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Aganst Sugar, Processed Foods, Diabetes, and Disease) Robert Lustig’s 90-minute YouTube video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”, has been viewed more than three million times. Now he documents the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of chronic disease over the last 30 years. |
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| (Retro Baby: Cut Back on All the Gear and Boost Your Baby's Development With More Than 100 Time-tested Activities) Baby bouncers, carriers, electronic toys, and “educational” videos are intended to make our children smarter and our lives easier, but can their overuse negatively impact infant development? Absolutely. |
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