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What to Expect the First Year
Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi Murkoff, and Sandee E. Hathaway (Workman
Publishing Co., Apr 1996)
Your Baby & Child From Birth To Age Five
Penelope Leach (Knopf, revised edition Nov 1997)
The unique feature of this book is that it's, "written from your baby or child's point
of view because that viewpoint is the most important and the most neglected".
Penelope Leach teaches that as long as you understand and fully meet your
> child's needs, you will both be fulfilled and happy. If the baby is not happy, likely
you'll be miserable too. If you want extensive details on how to do it, this is the
book for you. Her approach certainly works for many parents and is very
^ positive and easy going.
PUBERTY/ADOLESCENCE/SEXUALITY
Asking About Sex and Growing Up: A Question and Answer Book for Boys
and Giris
Joanna Cole (Quill, May 1988)
One of the few books for girls and boys ages 7-1 lyrs that is reassuring and
^ accurate.
it's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual
Health
Robie Harris (Candlewick Press, 1994)
^ A delightful description of the physiologic and psychological changes of puberty.
Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls
Mary Pipher (Ballantine Books, revised edition Mar 1995)
^ A clinical psychologist of more than 20 years offers amazing and articulate
insights into the lives of American adolescent girls.
The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls
*1 Valerie Lee Schaefer (American Girl Publishing, 1998)
What's Happening to Me?
Peter Mayle (Lyie Stuart, Inc., May 1981)
What's Happening to My Body For Boys
Lynda Madaras, (Newmarket Press, 1988)
^ What's Happening to My Body For Giris
Lynda Madaras, (Newmarket Press, 1988)
Where Did I Come From
Peter Mayle, (LyIe Stuart Inc, Aug 2000)
SLEEP
American Academy of Pediatrics - Guide to Your Child's Sleep
^ George J. Cohen, M.D., F.A.A.P. (Villard Books, 1999)
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