Advances in the fields of psychology and psychiatry have bolstered the
perspective that infants are not the passive recipients of sensory
stimulation as it was once thought. Built on T. Berry Brazelton s
paradigm-shifting work on the individuality of infants, this book
provides relevant information on the necessity for family-centered
intervention in the newborn period. Coverage is wide-ranging,
authoritative, and practical. This landmark collection includes
contributions from T. Berry Brazelton, Tiffany Field, Rachel Keen, and
many others. Pediatric professionals will receive practical guidance to
support families, immediately beginning in the newborn period.