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Explore a classic and enduring guide with What Every Mother Should Know About Her Infants and Young Children by Charles Gilmore Kerley—a trusted English-language handbook first published in 1915, created to support mothers and caregivers in the vital early years of a child’s life. Written by a pediatrician and professor of children’s diseases, this book offers clear and practical guidance rooted in medical experience. This paperback edition serves as a timeless reference for anyone seeking confidence and clarity in early child-rearing. Kerley covers essential aspects of infant and child care, including maternal nursing, artificial feeding, food preparation, hygiene, growth, dentition, co (mm) on ailments, first aid, and general daily care. The book stands out for its comprehensive yet accessible approach. It was written especially for mothers who needed reliable guidance without complex medical language. Beyond feeding and hygiene, it emphasizes the importance of a healthy environment and attentive observation of a child’s development. While some advice reflects early twentieth-century practices, many core principles—such as careful nutrition, cleanliness, monitoring illness, and thoughtful caregiving—remain relevant and valuable today. The book also encourages an active role for mothers by allowing space for notes and records, reinforcing mindful and engaged parenting. Ideal for new mothers, expectant parents, or caregivers, this book helps transform uncertainty into confident, informed nurturing. It bridges knowledge and daily practice, reminding readers that thoughtful care in early childhood builds a lasting foundation of health and well-being. Keywords: infant care handbook; early childhood development guide; maternal nursing and child nutrition; Charles Gilmore Kerley child-care classic; parenting young children practical manual
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