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Read online or Download The Wonder Weeks (Full PDF ebook with essay, research paper) by Hetty van de Rijt Ph.D. Epub electronic brief summary of the booklet complete ebook assessment statement by amazon ebay collection agencies The Wonder Weeks. 22 Oct 2013 - By Hetty Van de Rijt. The Wonder Weeks describes the incredible mental developmental changes (leaps) and regression periods that all babies go through. Understanding the real reason behind crying, eating and sleeping problems is the only real solution every parent needs. The Wonder Weeks reveals what’s going on inside baby’s mind.

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The Wonder Weeks worldwide bestselling baby app is a personalized weekly calendar of your baby’s mental development that will keep you informed about the leaps and bounds and the fussy phases of your baby. THE BEST APP AROUND THE GLOBE.Awarded Coolest App for Moms.Awarded by Apple as top 10 ‘Best of the year 2016’ in Australia, UK, Netherlands, and a great number of other countries.Consumer Choice & Gold Award by MumIi.AppRx Awards Top 10 Children’s Health App.NHS (UK) – Best App for parents listing.Best App Ever Wards 2013 & 2014 (Health & Fitness).Top 25 App in health & fitness is most countries around the world. KEY FEATURES Keep track of your baby’s mental development Learn all about the leaps and bounds and the fussy phases of your baby Read the bestselling Wonder Weeks book here in this app Take notes about a range of topics Think of it as a portable, at-a-glance version of the calendar leap chart in The Wonder Weeks. Where the book describes in-depth and easy-to-understand terms the incredible developmental changes your baby goes through, the app is the perfect leap calendar companion to track your baby’s mental development (during the first 20 months).
By knowing what is going on inside the head of your baby, you can help him to make the leap more easily and stimulate his development. The Wonder Weeks app helps new parents by: - Calendar Showing when your baby makes a leap in his mental development - What your baby can understand & learn after this mental leap - What your baby can do after this leap - What you can do to help your baby This app is also a handy reminder for new parents when their baby’s brain is changing, or “leaping,” the baby is making a significant advance in mental development, and with each step forward comes a drastic change in the way your baby sees the world around him.

Because these leaps come so quickly, the “new world” and new abilities can sometimes be scary, and the development can initially manifest in poor sleep, bad appetite, crying, clinging and crankiness – exhausting and frustrating mom and dad. International experts on The Wonder Weeks: “This is a very practical and entertaining window into the baby’s first year and a half. Van de Rijt and Plooij have observed and found the vulnerable times in an infant’s development that I independently came to in my book Touchpoints (Perseus Books Group).

The authors’ observations and practical suggestions are wonderful.” -T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., professor emeritus, Harvard Medical School 'Anyone who deals with infants and young children will want to read The Wonder Weeks. This book will open parents' eyes to aspects of their children's growth, development, changing behavior, and emotional responsiveness that they might otherwise not notice or find puzzling and distressing.'

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-Catherine Snow, Ph.D., Shattuck Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education Disclaimer: This App is developed with the greatest care. Neither the developer nor the author shall nevertheless be liable for any damages arising from any inaccuracies or omissions in this app. Kayliewayliewea For me, hearing “sometimes they just cry for no reason!” isn’t good enough for me. I want to know why! This app really has helped me to understand and sympathize with my baby when he is going through something life changing that I otherwise wouldn’t know he was experiencing. On harder days, it’s much easier to give my little one extra grace when I know that he isn’t just “crying because babies cry!” But Instead because he is going through a major developmental leap. This app helps to explain that!

For me, hearing “sometimes they just cry for no reason!” isn’t good enough for me. I want to know why! This app really has helped me to understand and sympathize with my baby when he is going through something life changing that I otherwise wouldn’t know he was experiencing. On harder days, it’s much easier to give my little one extra grace when I know that he isn’t just “crying because babies cry!” But Instead because he is going through a major developmental leap. This app helps to explain that! Shainehmaidela I've heard a lot about this app and my friends seem to rely on it a lot.

They all said it was extremely accurate. I hate paying for apps which is why I was hesitant to buy it but I gave in because my son, who is 10 weeks, has been super fussy lately, eating all the time and not sleeping well at all and I wanted to see if this app would go along with what he's experiencing.

Well it shows that he's currently going through a 'sunny' phase but I completely disagree with that. I'll keep with the app for a few weeks to see how 'accurate' it is but right now I'm not finding it that great.

Please note that I did use my due date, not my son's birthday. I've heard a lot about this app and my friends seem to rely on it a lot. They all said it was extremely accurate.

I hate paying for apps which is why I was hesitant to buy it but I gave in because my son, who is 10 weeks, has been super fussy lately, eating all the time and not sleeping well at all and I wanted to see if this app would go along with what he's experiencing. Well it shows that he's currently going through a 'sunny' phase but I completely disagree with that. I'll keep with the app for a few weeks to see how 'accurate' it is but right now I'm not finding it that great. Please note that I did use my due date, not my son's birthday.