How to Have a Smarter Baby The Infant Stimulation Program for Enhancing Your Baby's Natural Development |
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Author:
| Ludington-Hoe, Susan Golant, Susan |
ISBN: | 978-0-553-26541-5 |
Publication Date: | May 1987 |
Publisher: | Random House Publishing Group
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Imprint: | Bantam |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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15 minutes a day to a healther, happier, smarter baby Dr. Susan Ludington-Hoe's internationally acclaimed Infant Stimulation Program has shown thousands of parents how to have healthier, happier, and smarter babies. In this important book, Dr. Ludington-Hoe shares with you the remarkable techniques and learning toys she developed and tested--with dramatic results--with parents and children. Stressing the development of a close and loving relationship between you and...
More Description 15 minutes a day to a healther, happier, smarter baby
Dr. Susan Ludington-Hoe's internationally acclaimed Infant Stimulation Program has shown thousands of parents how to have healthier, happier, and smarter babies. In this important book, Dr. Ludington-Hoe shares with you the remarkable techniques and learning toys she developed and tested--with dramatic results--with parents and children. Stressing the development of a close and loving relationship between you and your child, she shows you what to do at every stage--during pregnancy, the first days after birth and the crucial first six months--to expand your joys in parenting and maximize your baby's physical and mental potential. You'll learn how to:
* Plan a pregnancy diet to promote your baby's brain growth
* Design a nursery that will stimulate mental and physical development
* Make and/or buy inexpensive toys to accelerate muscular and eye coordination
* Tailor your program to your infant's needs
* Talk to baby in captivating ways that will encourage language development
* Include father to bond the whole family in a relaxed, nurturing, and loving environment
"An extremely clear treatise on infant development and the use of various toys and techniques designed for each stage."--Los Angeles Times