Smart Mothering

Smart Mothering
Author: Natalie Flynn
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781760870836

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'Natalie has a wealth of knowledge on so many topics and provides great bite-sized pieces of advice.' Nadia Lim 'Finally a book that deals with the things that really matter, based on the actual science and a depth of clinical experience.' Nigel Latta Psychologist Dr Natalie Flynn has examined all the research on key baby topics such as feeding, sleeping and crying. The result? Smart Mothering, a revolutionary book that separates the facts from the opinions. Find out what research says about the dilemmas so many parents face: What if I can't breastfeed? Is it best to feed on demand? Can I leave my baby to cry? Should I vaccinate my baby? Is bed-sharing a good idea? Natalie provides the answers to these questions and many more. Smart Mothering is objective, accessible and practical. With helpful tips, succinct summaries and clear diagrams it demystifies the often confusing and overwhelming world of parenting. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make informed decisions about how best to care for their baby.

Smart Mother Stupid Mom

Smart Mother   Stupid Mom
Author: Bear Brown
Publsiher: BrOwn eBook Publications
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Smart Mother & Stupid Mom" delves into the complex dynamics of motherhood, exploring the critical role mothers play in shaping the futures of their children. Through a detailed analysis of contrasting parenting styles, the book offers a profound examination of what it means to be a truly nurturing and effective mother in the modern world. By dissecting the characteristics of both 'smart' and 'stupid' mothers, the author navigates the intricate terrain of maternal love, discipline, and guidance.

School smart and Mother wise

School smart and Mother wise
Author: Wendy Luttrell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317959106

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School-smart and Mother-wise illustrates how and why American education disadvantages working-class women when they are children and adults. In it we hear working-class women--black and white, rural and urban, southern and northern--recount their childhood experiences, describing the circumstances that led them to drop out of school. Now enrolled in adult education programs, they seek more than a diploma: respect, recognition, and a public identity. Drawing upon the life stories of these women, Wendy Luttrell sensitively describes and analyzes the politics and psychodynamics that shape working-class life, schooling, and identity. She examines the paradox of women's education, particularly the relationship between schooling and mothering, and offers practical suggestions for school reform.

Diary of a Mother

Diary of a Mother
Author: Christine Hohlbaum
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595280407

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Cartoon Cathy meets Erma Bombeck in this hilarious collection of short stories that will keep you laughing and crying from cover to cover. Christine Hohlbaum reels you into the world of child mayhem as she recounts tales of life with small children. From potty-training to the magic of Santa Claus, this book tells all about the ups and downs of parenting. A splendid addition to your leisure reading list!

Mothers Before

Mothers Before
Author: Edan Lepucki
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781683358879

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Who was your mother before she was a mother? Essays and photos from Brit Bennett, Jennifer Egan, Danzy Senna, Laura Lippman, Jia Tolentino, and many more. In this remarkable collection, New York Times–bestselling novelist Edan Lepucki gathers more than sixty original essays and favorite photographs to explore this question. The daughters in Mothers Before are writers and poets, artists and teachers, and the images and stories they share reveal the lives of women in ways that are vulnerable and true, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and always moving. Contributors include: Brit Bennett * Jennine Capó Crucet * Jennifer Egan * Angela Garbes * Annabeth Gish * Alison Roman * Lisa See * Danzy Senna * Dana Spiotta * Lan Samantha Chang * Laura Lippman * Jia Tolentino * Tiffany Nguyen * Charmaine Craig * Maya Ramakrishnan * Eirene Donohue * and many others

Child Abuse Gender and Society

Child Abuse  Gender and Society
Author: Jackie Turton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781134217250

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Traditionally child sexual abuse has been perceived as a male crime, however, recent research suggests that a significant minority of offenders are female. While recognizing the importance of male perpetrators, this groundbreaking book places the behavior of these offending women into social context, challenging conventional perceptions of female offenders, femininity, and mothering. Including case studies and responses from professionals in the field, this key text highlights the problems inherent in protecting children and identifies ways in which we can develop a clearer understanding of the social processes involved through an analysis of the denial and minimisation used by female perpetrators. It offers a critical understanding of the notions of harm, the rights of the child, and professional practice while defining some of the limitations and possibilities of a feminist analysis of child sexual abuse by women.

Good Enough Mothering

Good Enough Mothering
Author: Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1996
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415128896

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Lone mothers and their children currently comprise almost 20 per cent of all families with dependent children in Britain. Their numbers have nearly trebled since 1970. Politicians and the media have focused on them as a symptom and cause of a broader social breakdown, yet little is known about the causes, consequences and conditions of lone motherhood. Good Enough Mothering? provides accounts of historical patterns of mothering and ideologies of the family, cross-national comparisons of policies and experiences of lone mothers in developed and developing countries. It analyses recent social policies and legislative changes in family law, the Child Support Act and discourses about the creation of an underclass in Britain and the USA. This edited collection, with contributions from leading academics in their fields, builds on feminist scholarship on motherhood and 'the family' and contributes significantly to the feminist and social policy literature on lone mothers. Good Enough Mothering? will be essential reading for all students of social policy, women's studies and sociology.

Mothering Public Leadership and Women s Life Writing

Mothering  Public Leadership  and Women   s Life Writing
Author: Claire Wolfteich
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004350670

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In Mothering, Public Leadership, and Women’s Life Writing, Claire E. Wolfteich presents a series of case studies in Christian spirituality, bringing a theological analysis to mothers’ autobiographical writing.