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Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care

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With over 50 million copies in print, Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is now available as an e-book. Updated and expanded by Dr. Robert Needlman, this is the book that will answer the questions parents have about raising their children in today's modern world.

Providing advice on a wide range of subjects—such as choosing your baby's doctor, what makes toddler's tick, and common behavior concerns—this book also covers new subjects for today's modern family, including: adoption; discipline; the internet, video games, and TV, gay and lesbian parents; divorce; eating disorders; planning for college; and much more.


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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. Edition: 9

OverDrive Read

  • Release date: February 9, 2012

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  • File size: 3698 KB
  • Release date: February 9, 2012

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Languages

English

With over 50 million copies in print, Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is now available as an e-book. Updated and expanded by Dr. Robert Needlman, this is the book that will answer the questions parents have about raising their children in today's modern world.

Providing advice on a wide range of subjects—such as choosing your baby's doctor, what makes toddler's tick, and common behavior concerns—this book also covers new subjects for today's modern family, including: adoption; discipline; the internet, video games, and TV, gay and lesbian parents; divorce; eating disorders; planning for college; and much more.


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