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The Science of Parenting - Practical Guidance on Sleep, Crying, Play and Building Emotional Wellbeing for Life
Practical Guidance on Sleep, Crying, Play and Building Emotional Wellbeing for Life
By Margot Sunderland
Based on over 700 scientific studies into children's optimal development, BMA award-winning author and child psychotherapist Dr Margot Sunderland explains how to develop your child's potential to the fullest. Easy to read, friendly and incredibly straightforward, you can find out the truth about popular childcare tactics, how touch, laughter and play support emotional wellbeing for life, and the child-friendly strategies for effectively dealing with temper tantrums and tears.
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