T. Berry Brazelton (1918–2018)
Författare till Touchpoints-Birth to Three
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Thomas Berry Brazelton Jr. was born in Waco, Texas on May 10, 1918. He received a bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1940 and a medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1943. He took his pediatric training at Boston Children's Hospital in 1947 and visa mer went on to study child psychiatry at Massachusetts General and the James Jackson Putnam Children's Center. In 1950, he began a private practice in pediatrics and was an instructor at Harvard Medical School. He also went on to teach at Brown University. He revolutionized people's understanding of how children develop psychologically. He wrote around 40 books including Infants and Mothers: Differences in Development, wrote a column in Family Circle magazine, and was the host of the show What Every Baby Knows, which ran for 12 years. He received the World of Children Award for his achievements in child advocacy in 2002 and the Presidential Citizens Medal in 2013. His memoir, Learning to Listen: A Life Caring for Children, was published in 2013. He died on March 13, 2018 at the age of 99. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
Verk av T. Berry Brazelton
The Irreducible Needs of Children: What Every Child Must Have to Grow, Learn, and Flourish (2000) 128 exemplar
Su Hijo: Momentos Claves En Su Desarrollo Desde El Periodo Prenatal Hasta Los Seis Anos (Spanish Edition) (1994) 12 exemplar
Il tuo bambino e... il sonno: una guida autorevole per aiutare vostro figlio a dormire (2003) 4 exemplar
Il tuo bambino e... il vasino. Una guida autorevole per insegnare a vostro figlio la pulizia e l'igiene (2004) 3 exemplar
Il tuo bambino e... la disciplina. Una guida autorevole per porre «limiti» a vostro figlio (2003) 3 exemplar
Touchpoints: A Guide to Understanding Your Child's Physical, Emotional, and Behavioral Development - DVD (1991) 2 exemplar
O DESENVOLVIMENTO DO APEGO 1 exemplar
National Seminar Series 1 exemplar
EL MÉTODO BRAZELTON EL LLANTO 1 exemplar
Touchpoints, Volume 3 1 exemplar
What Should Kids Be Told? 1 exemplar
A Maternidade e a vida profissinal 1 exemplar
Dar atenção à criança 1 exemplar
Touchpoints, Volume 1 1 exemplar
Touchpoints, Volume 2 1 exemplar
Ten things every child needs (DVD) 1 exemplar
Il tuo bambino e... la gelosia: una guida autorevole per contenere la rivalita tra fratelli (2007) 1 exemplar
Touchpoints (2nd ed. & revised) 1 exemplar
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A World of Ideas : Conversations With Thoughtful Men and Women About American Life Today and the Ideas Shaping Our… (1989) — Interviewee — 548 exemplar
At A Loss For Words: How America Is Failing Our Children And What We Can Do About It (2005) — Förord — 6 exemplar
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- Brazelton, T. Berry
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- Brazelton, Thomas Berry
- Födelsedag
- 1918-05-10
- Avled
- 2018-03-13
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- Waco, Texas, USA
- Dödsort
- Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
- Utbildning
- Princeton University
Columbia University - Yrken
- pediatrician
columnist
television host
professor emeritus (Clinical Pediatrics) - Organisationer
- The New York Times Syndicate
Lifetime
Boston Children’s Hospital
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- 3
- Medlemmar
- 1,705
- Popularitet
- #15,048
- Betyg
- 3.8
- Recensioner
- 17
- ISBN
- 183
- Språk
- 9
First the authors profile four very different children, followed throughout these years in a delightful and revealing narrative that applies the touchpoints theory to each of the great cognitive, behavioral, and emotional leaps that a child makes from ages three through six.
The second part of the book, arranged alphabetically by topic, offers guidance to parents facing contemporary pressures and stresses, such as how to keep a child safe without instilling fear, countering the electronic barrage of violent games and marketing aimed at children, coping successfully with varied family configurations, shifting gender roles, over-scheduling, competition, and more.… (mer)