Think like a baby 33 simple research experiments you can do at home to better understand your child's developing mind

"This book gives parents tremendous insight into their children's physical, cognitive, language, and social development Think Like a Baby features 33 lab-tested research experiments parents can easily re-create at home to give them tremendous insight into their children's physical, co...

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Main Author: Ankowski, Amber.
Other Authors: Ankowski, Andy.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • The first year. Tiny tunes (3rd trimester-1 month) ; A face only a baby could love (0-3 weeks) ; One small step for baby (0-3 weeks) ; Scrambled, with cheeks (0-4 months) ; Getting a leg up (2-5 months) ; Baby boredom (2-8 months) ; Mad mobile skills (3-6 months) ; Tipsy tots (3-12 months) ; Now you see it... (7-9 months) ; ...Now you don't (8-10 months) ; My kind of doll (10-12 months)
  • The second year. The honeydew whisperer (12-14 months) ; Do I know you? (12-18 months) ; The magic touch (12-18 months) ; Talk to the hand (12-24 months) ; Monkey see (14-18 months) ; That's why there's broccoli and vanilla (14-18 months) ; School belt (14-24 months) ; Getting into shapes (14-24 months) ; Quick learner (15-24 months) ; Hey, good lookin'! (15-24 months) ; Yo-yo moppet (24 months and older)
  • The third year and beyond. That's good enough for me (2-6 years) ; Think inside the box (2 1/2-4 years) ; It's the thought that counts (2 1/2-4 years) ; Mini memorizer (3-4 years) ; The young switcheroo (3-4 years) ; For realsies (3-5 years) ; I am not an animal! (3-7 years) ; Pants on fire (3-7 years) ; Doodle-y noted (3 years and older) ; The sweet, sticky squish of success (4-5 years) ; Imagine that! (4 years and older)
  • Final thoughts.