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Baby Steps - A Guide to Child Development Milestones - cover

Baby Steps - A Guide to Child Development Milestones

Elara Phoenix

Publisher: QuillQuest Publishers

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"Baby Steps: A Guide to Child Development Milestones" by Elara Phoenix is an invaluable resource for parents, caregivers, and educators navigating the fascinating journey of a child's early years. This comprehensive guide provides detailed insights into the critical milestones of child development from birth to age five, encompassing physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
From the foundational aspects of attachment and bonding to the intricacies of language development and problem-solving skills, this book covers it all. Elara Phoenix breaks down complex developmental concepts into understandable and actionable steps, ensuring that readers feel equipped to monitor and support their child's growth effectively. With chapters dedicated to the importance of tracking milestones, the factors affecting development, and the common concerns and red flags to watch for, this book is a complete manual for fostering a child's development.
Each milestone is not only an important checkpoint but also a reason to celebrate, creating cherished memories along the way. Whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced caregiver, "Baby Steps" provides the knowledge and confidence needed to ensure every child reaches their full potential.
Available since: 12/09/2024.

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