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It can seem like your baby needs so much gear and so many toys! But when it comes to their health and development, less is more. In Retro Baby, pediatric occupational therapist and child development specialist Anne H. Zachry, PhD, OTR/L, shows you how bouncers, swings, and other baby holders, as well as electronic toys and screen time, can hinder your baby's development and delay milestones. Retro Baby will help you cultivate a back-to-basics parenting approach, featuring ideas for hands-on activities, instructions for homemade toys, and plenty of encouragement for one-on-one playtime with your baby. You'll save money, reduce household clutter, and, most importantly, boost development and bonding with your little one!
Contents
AcknowledgmentsForeword IntroductionChapter 1: How the Baby Product Industry Affects Your Child's DevelopmentChapter 2: Set a Solid Foundation—Grow, Baby, Grow!Chapter 3: How Senses and Experiences Shape Your Baby's World Chapter 4: Keep Your Sleeping Baby Safe and Practice Tummy Time Chapter 5: Prevent Positional Skull DeformitiesChapter 6: Building a Solid Sensory-Motor Foundation: Birth to 3 MonthsChapter 7: Enhancing Development With Retro Activities: 4 to 6 MonthsChapter 8: Enhancing Development With Retro Activities: 7 to 9 MonthsChapter 9: Enhancing Development With Retro Activities: 10 to 12 Months Chapter 10: Enhancing Development With Retro Activities: 13 to 24 Months Epilogue ReferencesIndex