Touchpoints: Birth to 3 : Your Child's Emotional and Behavioral Development

  Author:    T. Berry Brazelton, Joshua D. Sparrow
  ISBN:    0738210498
  Sales Rank:    4611
  Published:    2006-10-30
  Publisher:    Da Capo Lifelong Books
  # Pages:    500
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 17 reviews
  Used Offers:    10 from $10.24
  Amazon Price:    $12.21
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Touchpoints: Birth to 3 : Your Child's Emotional and Behavioral Development
  
All over the U.S. and in over twenty countries around the world, Touchpoints has become required reading for anxious parents of babies and small children. T. Berry Brazelton's great empathy for the universal concerns of parenthood, and honesty about the complex feelings it engenders, as well as his uncanny insight into the predictable leaps and regressions of early childhood, have comforted and supported families since its publication in 1992.

In this completely revised edition Dr. Brazelton introduces new information on physical, emotional, and behavioral development. He also addresses the new stresses on families and fears of children, with a fresh focus on the role of fathers and other caregivers. This updated volume also offers new insights on prematurity, sleep patterns, early communication, toilet training, co-sleeping, play and learning, SIDS, cognitive development and signs of developmental delay, childcare, asthma, a child's immune system, and safety. Dr. Sparrow, Brazelton's co-author on several other books, brings a child psychiatrist's insights into the many perennial childhood issues covered in this comprehensive book.

No parent should be without the reassurance and wisdom Touchpoints provides.

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10-03-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Touchpoints: a must read for new parents and parents to be
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very clearly written, simple layout by developmental stages, good info. This book was recommended by a friend as the only book that I'd need on childhood development.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-27 11:04:54 EST)
09-12-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  He's smarter than you!
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Well, he may not really be, but unfortunately, that's how the writing comes across in several places. For example, p 52 "I have come to expect this tenuous, rather childlike behavior [of father and mother] when new parents come into my office. Rather than a sign of incompetence, it represents their ability to accept me in a nurturing 'grandfather' role...". p. 102 "By this time, I know parents will leap in to correct me if I'm off track, and I welcome their deeply held beliefs about who their child is becoming". If these sound somewhat condescending to you, you might be put off by the book. Also, the term 'Touchpoints' itself doesn't really refer to a particularly useful concept-- it's basically refers to an opportunity to bond with your baby. The repetitive use of the term sounds forced. OK, so this may sound like a negative review, so why 4 stars? Because despite these annoyances, the information inside is useful and I like how the chapters are essentially organized by periods between pediatrician visits. You get a chance to check your baby's progress against a pediatrician's standards. It is not too useful for the first 10 days when so many questions swirl around your sleep-deprived head. But it provides a longer term perspective (up to 3 years) whereas most baby books stop at 1 year. Sure, 1 year is a convenient way to end a book, but this is one of the few books that bridge the time period from infant to toddler. Also, it is really useful to hear what a pediatrician looks for during each visit. Aside from the tone, the book is well written, well referenced, and covers some very interesting topics (separate chapters on sibling rivalry; speech, language and hearing problems; television; grandparents). Even the book layout is pleasing, with mid-size pages, occasional photos, and wide margins if you are a note-taker. I wouldn't use this as a sole reference, though, as several opinions expressed are just that- opinions- but I haven't found much to disagree with in this book, except that I refuse to call emotional milestones 'touchpoints'!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-04 01:54:15 EST)
09-12-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  One for Everyone!
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LOVE IT!! EVERY parent needs this book to better understnad their child and what they are going through and how you can best help them along the way. I'm not kidding and there is no sugar coat here... it is well worth your money and makes total sense!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-04 01:54:15 EST)
09-11-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Informative
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This book really helps me know what milestones are coming up. It also addresses the concerns parents may have at certain stages. Very helpful.
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05-26-08 2 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Not at all what I expected
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I did not know much about this book before I purchased it, but I expected it to be about my baby's development just like it says on the cover. Instead this book seems to be mostly about how Dr. Brazelton interacts with parents and what he does when babies come for a checkup. Instead of focusing on babies, it goes on about how he tricks fathers into thinking babies recognize their voices or how mothers who come to his office look bedraggled because they are spending too much time dressing their babies in impractical outfits. He even seems to mock new parents for being so careful with their babies. There is useful information in this book, but if you aren't looking for a book that tells you how to be a pediatrician, you might want to keep looking.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-16 02:22:21 EST)
01-27-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  wish I'd found it sooner!
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this book was recommended to me twice but it took me awhile to actually buy & read it. I wish I hadn't waited. Absolutely great! This is a terrific book that manages to give excellent advice without being too touchy feely - or too militant. My daughter is a very active and strong willed girl and this book has been extremely helpful.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 05:16:38 EST)
01-23-08 3 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Only one side of the coin presented
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I picked this up from the library on a whim and quite frankly, after skimming through the first chapter, I decided that it was not detailed nor objective enough to be useful for decision-making. It basically reads like a dialog with a very opinionated pediatrician. Since he is busy discussing his own organization and research, one can only assume that he is giving short thrift to any other popular ideas/research currently available. Other books with fewer pages provide greater depth into the topics that he covered in the first chapter.
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01-10-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  A must-have reference
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I found this book through PBS's "Whole Child" website. I initially checked it out from the library when my then four-month-old daughter resumed crying at night, seeming to regress from the progress she was making. After reading through the book, I realized that she was going through a normal development step, or "touchpoint" as Dr.Brazelton calls it. I've found the author's tips work well with my two children and am especially grateful for his tips on sleep (patting the child's back to settle her down, using a lovie). I've also found that he adopts an understanding tone --- he tries to work with the parents and caregivers regardless of their circumstances (working vs. stay-at-home). The book is now an essential part of our collection.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-21 03:11:16 EST)
11-22-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Fantastic parenting book
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I love this book- very useful for parents. It goes over many normal behaviors of your child's developmental stage, which really helps validate your experiences and gives you great tactics for handling challenges. Also, it really empowers you as a parent to participate in your child's health.
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10-25-07 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  More than expected
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I was still pregnant when I received this book as a gift. I thought it was "hokey" and not relevant to my situation. When my daughter was 8 weeks old, I finally cracked the book open. Wow. Wish I would have done it sooner. It explained my baby's fussy time and other things that was affecting her day. She is now 6 months old and I read ahead to recognize her behaviors and to get prepared to deal w/them. I love this book and recommend it to all new mothers! It is so hard to know what to expect, at least this EXPLAINS what and why they react the way they do!
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10-10-07 5 0\2
(Hide Review...)  The best . . . on best authority
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My sister, a child psychologist and head of early childhood development at a major hospital, told me this is the best, by far, and recommended I give this book to all my new-parent friends.
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09-02-07 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS!
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As a pediatrician, I feel this book contains really important information for parents. Dr. Brazelton is an expert in the field of pediatrics. This book can be read in confidence by parents. AVOIDING THE 15 BIGGEST MISTAKES PARENTS MAKE: A PEDIATRICIAN'S PERSPECTIVE
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08-27-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  my favorite child development book
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I go back to this book again and again. It's so reassuring every time my son reaches one of those touchpoints - Brazelton's advice is exactly what we need to help us deal well with each stage.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-04 10:12:17 EST)
08-21-07 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not what I was looking for
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It's a fine book, but I was looking for something that would tell me more about my baby's development and how to meet him at his level and less about how great the author is.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-28 12:34:10 EST)
06-27-07 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Very helpful
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A friend suggested reading Terry Brazelton's books. We have a 1 year old and so far this book has answered a lot of questions for us.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-22 07:43:32 EST)
03-18-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  "Must have" for new parents
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This book was recommended by my sister-in-law, along with the AAP's "Caring for your Baby and Young Child." She is a school psychologist and mother of three and has been an incredible support to me as a new parent. Together, the books provide the core texts needed by any new parent creating a personal library on baby's development. Dr. Brazelton's writing style is very organized and concise, making "Touchpoints" a very enjoyable read. The two books would also be a great gift idea for friends that are expecting a new baby.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-27 09:38:42 EST)
  
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