Shows how responsive parenting can turn these challenges into advantages for children and parent. It demonstrate that despite tough beginnings, these children develop wonderful sensivity, confidence, trust, and other desirable qualities.'
In this newly revised edition, Infants and Mothers incorporates the latest work in neonatology. The pressure on working mothers, the difficult decision of when to return to work, and the excitement of nurturing fathers are all reflected in this very cont
In this book DR. Brazelton emphasizes the special strains on working parents, the role of fathers and the needs of toddlers in day-care centers.'
From America's foremost baby and childcare experts: the new breastfeeding bible for nursing mothers. With illustrated tips this book will help you alot.'
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It is easy, natural, and proven effective: a non-nonsense diet and nutrition program that's designed to safeguard your child's total well-being.'
Was started thirty five years ago when seven woman, committed to breastfeeding at a time when most babies were bottle fed.
In this pactical and inspiring handbook, the author uses careful common sense and the wisdom of her own experiences, as well as that of other vegetarian parents, to cover development issues, the pressure kids face from friends, the introduction of new fo
There are many reasons women bottlefeed their child. some are health-related. Some are droven by other needs. Yet, the decision not to brastfeed is very difficult to make. Not only do mothers have to deal with their own emotions, but society has stigmati
Representation Matter. Our World,as William Wordsworth once put it, is that which our eye and ears half create and half perceive ; and it is because Wordsworth is right that we need to deliberate the question of how we will represent the range