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Brazelton, T. Berry (1918-) Summary
430 words, approx. 1 pages Brazelton, T. Berry (1918-) Well-known pediatrician, writer, researcher, and educator. Like Dr. Benjamin Spock (1903-) before him, T. Berry Brazelton has earned a nationwide reputation as a trusted expert on child care, reaching a mass audience through...
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Brazelton Neonatal Test Summary
307 words, approx. 1 pages Brazelton Neonatal Test One of the most extensive techniques available for assessment of newborns. Developed by psychologist T. Berry Brazelton (1918-) in 1979, the Brazelton Neonatal Test is also known as the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale...
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 Brazelton was born in Waco, Texas. He graduated in 1940 from Princeton and in 1943 from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, where he accepted a medical internship at Roosevelt Hospital. From 1945, after war...



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T. Berry Brazelton
10/29/2000: 976 words, approx. 3 pages Parenting guru T. Berry Brazelton, 82, teaches pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, lectures widely, and heads the Brazelton Foundation. He co-wrote The Irreducible Needs of Children, his 28th book. We met at his Cambridge home HOW WELL DOES THE UNITED STATES SERVE CHILDREN?...
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THE BOSTON GLOBE BOOK FESTIVAL / AUTHOR PROFILES T. Berry Brazelton
10/18/1992: 2,491 words, approx. 8 pages T. Berry Brazelton, MD, is known to millions of parents as the author of such classics as "Infants and Mothers" and "To Listen to a Child." More than that, he is known for his emphasis on helping parents learn to know their children as...


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