Children's Health For Dummies
β Scribed by Katy Holland, Sarah, GP Jarvis
- Publisher
- For Dummies
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Your children's good health is central to their happiness β and yours! For a parent, coping with a sick child is worrying and the amount of information you need to know can be overwhelming. But help is at hand with this practical, jargon free guide - packed full of information β providing advice on every aspect of your childβs health. Outlining all the basics from vaccinations to visiting your doctor, it also provides expert advice on keeping your child healthy and how to spot what is wrong if they do become poorly. Helpful to both first time parents and those with more than one little angel, explanations of key symptoms and typical illnesses, along with first aid advice, provide you with the ideal complete reference to your childβs health, from new-born to pre-teen.
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