Books for the lay person on child development

K Nelson knelson at gc.cuny.edu
Wed Jun 4 12:56:40 UTC 2003


Annette and daughter's book is I think just what you need.  I gave it to
my daughter in preparation for her coming birth - it was
enthusiastically received and read.  Some Amazon.com readers apparently
think it's too "English" but that may be better than being too American!
 
Katherine   

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Alcock,  <mailto:k.j.alcock at city.ac.uk> Katie 
To: Info-Childes (E-mail) <mailto:info-childes at mail.talkbank.org>  ;
Dev-Europe  <mailto:dev-europe at lboro.ac.uk> (E-mail) 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 6:45 AM
Subject: RE: Books for the lay person on child development

I did actually know that, I'm embarassed that anyone would think I
didn't!
 
Incidentally if anyone wants to tell me what they think of the books
recommended by their authors, without telling the whole list including
the authors(!) who they are and what they thought, I'd be really happy
to receive such emails and put together a set of anonymous reviews...


 
Hi! It's not essential to expose your baby to Mozart in the womb --
according to the research which has failed to replicate the "Mozart
effect."  
 

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