Got baby care questions? Dr. Dennis Kuo is here to help with these dozen handy audio-CD talks
Dr. Kuo—an M.D. who is one of the Pediatric Leadership Alliance’s Young Pediatric Leaders of the 21st Century and a proud father of two himself—has carefully crafted this set of 12 25-minute educational segments to answer questions like yours with medically informed and down-to-earth guidance.
Your Baby FAQ's Answered by a Top Doc Who is Also a Dad
Now you can take the guesswork out of caring for your baby with answers to such "Infant-related FAQ's" as:
- How can you and your baby get a good night’s sleep?
- What are the best tips for keeping your baby safe in your home, your car, and outside?
- What are the most crucial items to have on-hand when you bring your baby home?
- How does your baby learn how to walk, talk, smile, and what activities promote good growth?
- How can you manage teething, colic, fever, and lower the risk of food allergies?
- What are the keys to newborn nutrition? What should you know about breast and bottle feeding? How and when do you start your baby on solid and table foods?
- What can you do to help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?
- What should you know about immunizations?
- How do you know when your baby needs to see a doctor?
You owe it to yourself to get the best information possible. Why spend hours poring over books that might not tell you all you need to know when Dr. Dennis lays it all out so fully and clearly in this comprehensive and easy-to-master new program?Less Guesswork Means Less-Stressful Parenting. Order Today and Get the Info You and Your Baby Need!
You don’t have to guess about how to respond to your baby’s needs. Instead, you can relax and take it all in stride because you will KNOW what to do to keep your baby healthy, happy, safe, and growing strong.
Important Notice: This program is intended to supplement the advice of your personal physician, whom you should consult about any medical condition you or a member of your family may have. The information contained in this program is not intended to serve as a replacement for professional medical advice. Any use of the information on this program is at the user’s discretion and does not create a doctor-patient relationship. For specific information about a health condition that you or your family may have, please consult a health-care professional.
About the Speaker

Dr. Dennis Kuo is a third generation pediatrician and Pediatrics Fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Kuo received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and a Master of Health Science degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He completed pediatrics residency at the University of North Carolina, served as a practicing pediatrician, and was appointed Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at New York Medical College.
Dr. Kuo’s interests include parent education, trust in the physician-patient relationship, care for children with chronic illnesses, and child health advocacy. He has appeared on CBS Marketwatch, the Baltimore Sun, and in the New York Times on a variety of child health topics.
Dr. Kuo is Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Ambulatory Pediatric Association, American Public Health Association, and AcademyHealth.
Dr. Kuo was selected one of the Young Pediatric Leaders for the 21st Century by the Pediatric Leadership Alliance. His research has been published in several peer-reviewed publications, and his work has been recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Dr. Kuo lives in Maryland with his wife, two energetic young daughters, and a small white furry dog.
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Topics: 25 minutes per topic.
- Introduction
- Your Newborn in the Hospital Nursery and Arriving Home
- Early Infancy Feeding
- Late Infancy Feeding: Starting Solid Food
- Understanding Your Baby’s Behavior and Personality
- Your Baby’s Development: Key Milestones in the First Year
- Interacting with Your Baby for Stimulating Growth
- Protecting Your Baby’s Safety
- Family Relationships in Raising Your Baby
- Immunizing Your Baby
- Managing Fever and Infections
- When to Call Your Doctor
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