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It’s reality-check time! You’re a minimum of four months into your tour of parenting, and the complexities of child training are starting to multiply. As your baby is growing physically, his mind is adapting with an increasing awareness to new sights, sounds and sensations. He can now interact with his material universe with greater attentiveness. Now feeding time is more than a biological response initiated by a baby’s sucking refles. For the five-month-old, meal times grow to be a complex and conscious interaction between child and parent, food and drink, preference and need, likes and dislikes, will have to do and would possibly not do! Watch out – big changes are coming to their world and yours!
In his 26th year in practice, sign up for pediatrician Robert Bucknam, M.D. and co-writer Gary Ezzo to discover the proven methods that more than 8 million parents have made their own with implausible success. The second one half of your child’s first year of life holds probably the most most powerful windows into their cognitive and emotional growth and development.
“As a practicing pediatric neurologist, husband, and father, I fully endorse and highly recommend Babywise 11. The principles found in this book are immensely practical and universally applicable. If the principles of structure and routine found in this resource were widely applied in the early months and years as they must be, I would see far fewer patients over the age of two with behavioral deficiencies and neurologic challenges. ”
— Robert P. Turner, M.D. of Richmond, Virginia