dr Benjamin spocks theory was proven ina book called Baby and child care! its a simple answer read the book and you have your answers
Although some say the baby is raccon, the child really is human.
SHE ONLY HAS ONE CHILD. SHE ONLY HAS ONE CHILD.
Yes. The baby girl from live n basketball wss there real child
Yes, she has a child called Naiim Steffans.
Benjamin Spock
Bejamin Spock has written: 'Masail-i-validain'
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Benjamin Spock is best known for writing the book "Baby and Child Care," which revolutionized parenting advice and became a bestseller. He was a pediatrician and his book offered guidance on child-rearing that emphasized a nurturing and less rigid approach.
Benjamin Spock
Dr. Spock wrote "Baby and Child Care" in 1946. It quickly became a popular and influential guide for parents on child-rearing practices.
Dr. Spock wrote a famous book on infant and child care ('Baby and Child Care', 1946) that was the major source of guidance for mothers throughout the baby boom years. Later, during the Vietnam War years, he noted his frustration that so many boys raised with the help of his books were now being killed and maimed in Vietnam.
No he never said anything like that. Dr. Benjamin Spock, born May 2, 1903 and died: March 15, 1998. He was a pediatrician, author and political activist. He wrote Baby and Child Care. He has nothing to do with the television character Mr. Spock of Star Trek, and the names are a coincidence.
dr Benjamin spocks theory was proven ina book called Baby and child care! its a simple answer read the book and you have your answers
The name of the book is Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. This book has been re-printed several times, with the latest being the 8th edition. You can find the book here http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Spocks-Baby-Child-Care/dp/0743476670/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281645213&sr=1-3
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Dr. Spock Spock, Benjamin McLane, American author and pediatrician; b. New Haven, Conn. His Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care (1946; later Baby and Child Care) has sold more copies than almost any other book published in the U.S. He wrote widely on child-rearing, and became (1955) professor of child development at Western Reserve Univ. In 1967 he resigned to devote his full time to the peace and antinuclear movements. He was the 1972 presidential candidate for the People's party.