
8Price: €3.50 – Includes 8 photos – Price at Bertrand: €10.90 – Sold out; at Wook: €10.90 – Sold out; at Fnac: €10.90 Book Condition: Brand New Title: The Child and Discipline (The Brazelton Method) Author: T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua D. Sparrow Translation: Maria de Fátima Morgado Publisher: Editorial Presença Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm Pages: 124 Synopsis: The renowned pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton, in collaboration with his colleague Joshua D. Sparrow, has concisely and accessibly outlined the essentials of this method, which is grounded in developmental milestones. This key concept—termed by T. Berry Brazelton as “touchpoints”—refers succinctly to those moments when a child regresses temporarily before making the next leap forward in development. Discipline, crying, and sleep are topics universally recognized by all parents and educators. With clarity and precision, and supported by concrete examples, the authors explain how discipline can be tailored to each individual child, thereby supporting healthy growth and development. Reminding us that discipline is the second greatest gift a parent can give a child—the first being love—T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua D. Sparrow also emphasize that discipline has little to do with punishment and much to do with essential learning. Reader Reviews: AN EXCELLENT MANUAL Catarina Castro An excellent manual for professionals working with children of this age group who encounter issues related to discipline. EXCELLENT Daniela Castro Like the authors’ other books, this one is highly practical, offering tips and thought-provoking insights—excellent resources for educators, parents, and other caregivers. C/Olx
