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This book is a comprehensive, parent-friendly guide to the milestones, challenges, and conditions that shape a child's growth from infancy through adolescence. Blending medical expertise with compassionate parenting advice, the authors help readers understand what's typical, what might be cause for concern, and what they can do to foster resilience and emotional well-being at home. Whether you're facing speech delays, sleep disruptions, or more complex diagnoses like autism, ADHD, or genetic syndromes, this book gives you the confidence to act early and wisely. It covers how to track…mehr

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This book is a comprehensive, parent-friendly guide to the milestones, challenges, and conditions that shape a child's growth from infancy through adolescence. Blending medical expertise with compassionate parenting advice, the authors help readers understand what's typical, what might be cause for concern, and what they can do to foster resilience and emotional well-being at home. Whether you're facing speech delays, sleep disruptions, or more complex diagnoses like autism, ADHD, or genetic syndromes, this book gives you the confidence to act early and wisely. It covers how to track developmental milestones, navigate healthcare systems, access interventions, and practice self-care-offering insight not just into your child's behavior, but also your own mental health as a parent. Unlike most parenting books that focus narrowly on either everyday discipline or clinical conditions, this book does both-offering actionable guidance for parents of children with and without diagnoses. With over 65 chapters spanning neurodevelopment, emotional health, environmental risks, and special populations like preterm or adopted children, this essential guide offers clarity and comfort for anyone raising a child in today's complex world.
Autorenporträt
Kennedy Sabharwal, MD brings a robust blend of clinical, academic, and research experience to her work. She earned her M.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in journals including Frontiers in Pediatrics, Journal of Advanced Pediatric and Child Health, and SAGE Open Medical Case Reports. Her scholarly work includes first-author publications on topics ranging from hereditary spherocytosis to best practices for pediatric injection sites. An experienced educator and presenter, she brings this