Suggested Reading for Parents, Division of Neonatology within the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota

Suggested reading material(s) on child development

Title Author Publisher
Touchpoints: Your Child's Emotional
and Behavioral Development
Brazleton Addison-Wesley (1992)
Babysense Burck --
The First Twelve Months of Life-
Your Baby's Growth Month by Month
Caplan --
Your Premature Baby: Everything
You Need to Know about Childbirth, Treatment and Parenting of Premature
Infants
DiGeronimo & Marginello John Wiley & Sons (1991)
What to Expect the First Year Eisenberg, Murkoff, Hathawa, et al --
What’s Going On In There? How the
Brain and Mind Develop In the First Five Years of Life
Eliot Bantam (1999)
365 Days of Love-Playing, Growing and Exploring with Babies From Birth to 2
Years
Ellison & Ferdinandi --
79 Ways to Calm a Crying Baby Greene Simon & Schuster (1988)
Secrets of the Baby Whisperer Hogg Ballantine (2001)
Caring For Your Premature Baby: A Complete Resource For Parents Klein & Ganon Harper Perennial (1998)
Your Baby and Child From Birth to
Age Five
Leach Alford A. Knopf (1990)
Preemies: the Essential Guide For
Parents of Premature Babies
Lindent, Paroli & Doron Pocket Books (2000)
The Preemie Parent’s Companion: the Essential Guide To Caring For Your Premature Baby in the Hospital, at Home
and Through the First Years
Madden Harvard Common Press (1999)
Your Premature Baby: Everything You Need to Know About Childbirth, Treatment and Parenting DiGeronimo & Manginello John Wiley & Sons (1998)
Living Miracles—Stories of Hope From Parents of Premature Babies Powell & Wilson St. Martin's Press (2000)
Your Child At Play: Birth to One Year (2nd Ed.) Segal --
The American Academy of Pediatrics:
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child
Birth to Age 5. The Complete and Authoritative Guide
Shelov, et al Bantam (1991)
Newborn Intensive Care: What Every Parent Needs to Know Zaichkin NICU INK Book Pub. (1996)

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