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Amazing Babies: Essential
Movement for Your Baby in the First Year
Beverly Stokes

A Book Review by: Dennis Hoover, COVT
Written for parents, the book emphasizes the types of play
and movement which can lead to
maximum development in the child. It basically follows development from
birth to the age of one year, giving specific activities for each month. It
is unique in that it also gives parallel physical movement activities for
the parent or care giver. These are given so that they can better
understand what is going on with the child, but will also be of benefit to
the parent. It is very thorough and
gives concise directions with many photos
and diagrams.
My opinion - an excellent resource for a parent who has the time
and opportunity to work with
their child for about a half hour
or so every day on the activities. In today's world, these might be few.
In general, there would be little here for the optometrist unless they have
no background at all in early child development.
(However, probably if every child were given these experiences, there would
be far fewer who would ever need vision therapy. I can see from the types
of activities that many of our imbalances, directionality problems, etc.
would not exist after this type of training.)
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