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Reviews of: Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain

by Sue Gerhardt

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Title: Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain
Author: Sue Gerhardt

Publisher: Routledge
EAN: 9781583918173
Release Date: 2004-06-24
 
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
 
List Price: £9.99
 

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interesting book

This is a really great book, gets you thinking, quite a lot of technical stuff in it so quite hard to read. But well worth the effort
2010-03-01

Looks like a nice read for parents - but is actually better suited to someone studying the subject in detail.

I bought this book as it looked very parent friendly,it includes interesting theories but I found myself skimming through lots of it at as wasn't so relevant to me. As I mentioned in the title I felt it was more suited to someone studying this subject in depth.
2010-01-15

Fab

If you are interested in what is the best most important thing you can give a baby and why then give anyone who has a baby, knows a baby, wants a baby or ever was a baby this book! Hooray love matters, it really does, and here is why!
2010-01-03

Amazing whether you're studying or not!

I probably would not have encountered this book if it had not been for studying but I wish I'd had this to read for my first kid. This could be given out in Parenting Classes as it would make a difference for people. Really made you think about what you could do to be a better parent without the preaching and patronising that comes with the Supernanny series or similar books/programmes. Great price on Amazon too - cheapest I found.
2010-01-03

Excellent Book for Parents and Practitioners

Im a social care professional so i use this book as a guiding tool . Im not a parent but part of my remit is to support young parents. A useful book which looks at science and psychology- I would recommend this book for all professionals working in health and parents as well.
2009-11-12
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