This book offers a comprehensive, chronological guide to pediatric development—tracing the journey from fetal life to adolescence. Drawing from over two decades of clinical and academic expertise, the author provides an accessible resource for healthcare professionals and families alike. Each chapter combines medical insight with developmental psychology, nutrition, behavioral health, and evidence-based guidance. With clearly labeled “Parents Sheets” in plain language, richly illustrated tables, and growth charts, this book bridges the gap between clinical care and everyday parenting. It is a must-have reference for paediatricians, students, parents, and caregivers committed to nurturing healthy childhood development across all stages of life.
The first International Handbook of Forest Therapy unites over 50 global experts to define this evidence-based public health approach. Drawing on three decades of research and the latest developments, this milestone work sets the baseline for its worldwide implementation.
