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The Wonder Weeks :A Stress-Free Guide to Your Baby's Behavior

3.90 ( 6,890 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Wonder Weeks

The Wonder Weeks :A Stress-Free Guide to Your Baby's Behavior

3.90 (6,890 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 10 September, 2019
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Welcome to the fully-updated and revised 6th edition of The Wonder Weeks—with 30% new material. Fussy at five weeks. Cranky at 19-weeks. Clingy at a year. The baby must be approaching a leap; a time during which new skills are mastered, discoveries are made and perceptions evolve. For new parents, being able to anticipate predictable fussy phases—and the magic that follows—is a game-changer, courtesy of The Wonder Weeks. With more than two million copies sold worldwide, this award-winning guide is based on ground-breaking behavioural research that explains how babies experience ten magical “leaps” during the first 20 months of life. It reassures parents that fussiness, regression and wakeful nights are necessary for growth and won’t last forever.
Prizes

Winner of NAPPA (National Parent Product Award) 2017

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781682684276
ISBN10 168268427X
Number Of Pages 464
Item Weight 614 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 224 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller WW Norton & Co
Format paperback
Edition 6th Edition
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"…a wonderful guide to explain each learning “leap”, so you can identify why your baby may be unsettled, and support their development." -- 3 of the best parenting books - Mother and Baby

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Author's Bio

Xaviera Plooij is a mother of three and the best-selling author and CEO of The Wonder Weeks brand. She lives with her children in the Netherlands. Frans X. Plooij, PhD, has been conducting research in the field of psychology for close to 50 years. Highlights include working alongside his wife, Dr. van de Rijt, with Dr. Jane Goodall on infant development in free-living chimpanzees in the Gombe National Park; leading the department of Research and Development at the institute for Child Studies of the City of Amsterdam; and currently presiding over the International Research Institute on Infant Studies (IRIS) at Arnhem, the Netherlands. He is a full member of several international scientific societies in the domains of child development and behavioral biology and of the New York Academy of Sciences. The late Hetty van de Rijt received her PhD at Cambridge University as a physical anthropologist. With her husband, Dr. Plooij, she studied infant development in free-living chimpanzees with Dr. Jane Goodall in the Gombe National Park. As a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, she studied the development of human babies in their home environment through direct observations, filming, and in-depth interviews with their parents.

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