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Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development. [2010]. My 1st year baby book. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, 18 pp.

Annotation: This book is intended to help new parents gain a better understanding of their infant's development, recognize important milestones, and write about their experiences. The book is divided into developmental stages (0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, and 9-12 months). In each section, developmental milestones are discussed and activities appropriate for the developmental period are presented. Space is provided to write about the milestone and activity both from the infant's and from the caregiver's point of view, as well as to write about what the caregiver learned.

Contact: Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, Box 571485, Washington, DC 20057-1485, Telephone: (202) 687-5503 Secondary Telephone: (202) 687-5000 Fax: (202) 687-8899 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://gucchd.georgetown.edu Available from the website.

Keywords: Infant development, Parent child relations, Parenting skills, Consumer education materials

   

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