WebMD Health-e head2toe: first 6 years
Reviewed by Steven Jerome Parker, MD on February 06, 2009
WebMD Medical Reference: “Delayed Walking and Other Baby Foot and Leg Problems,” “Baby Talk: Communicating With Your Baby,” “Baby Maintenance 101: Baths, Nails, and Hair,” “Your Baby’s Diaper Rash,” “10 Fun Games for Baby’s First Year,” “Asthma in Children & Infants.”
WebMD Medical Reference provided in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic: “Baby Safety.”
WebMD Healthy Children Blog: “Dr. P's Top 10 Pediatric Stories of 2008.”
Immunization Action Coalition, “When Do Children and Teens Need Vaccinations?”
Spock, B. and Rothenberg, M. Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care, 6th Edition, Pocket Press 1992.
Caplan, F. The First Twelve Months of Life, Bantam Books, 1973.
White, B. The New First Three Years of Life, 20th Anniversary Edition, Fireside, 1995.
WebMD Video: “Baby Care Series With Steven Parker, MD.”
Caplan, F. and Caplan, T. The Second Twelve Months of Life, Grosset & Dunlap Press, 1977.
American Dental Association: “Thumbsucking, Finger Sucking, and Pacifier Use.”
Parenting.com, “The Poop on Poop,” “Soft Spots 101.”
Mayo Clinic, “Umbilical Cord Care: Relax, It’s Simple!”
WebMD Commentary, “Baby Development: Your 5-Month-Old,” “Baby Development: Your 6-Month-Old,” “Baby Development: Your 8-Month-Old,” “Baby Development: Your 10-Month-Old.”
Bates Ames, L. and Ilg, F. Your Three-Year-Old, Delta Books, 1976.
Bates Ames, L. and Ilg, F. Your Four-Year-Old, Dell Books, 1976.
Bates Ames, L. and Ilg, F. Your Five-Year-Old, Dell Books, 1979.
Bates Ames, L. and Ilg, F. Your Six-Year-Old, Delta Books, 1979.
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise: “Growth and Development, Ages 12 to 24 Months - What to Expect,” “Growth and Development, Ages 2 to 5 Years - What to Expect,” “Basic Dental Care: Infants and Children,” “How common are middle-ear infections?” “Spitting Up - Topic Overview,” “Ear Infections: Home Treatment.”
WebMD Quiz: “Baby Colic & Gas Quiz.”
Dr. Greene: “Baby Teeth.”
University of Minnesota Extension Families: “Shoes--Does Your Baby Need to Wear Them?”
American Family Physician: “Seborrheic Dermatitis.”
National Institutes of Health: “Nursemaid’s Elbow.”
WebMD Feature: “Children With Special Dietary Needs.”
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