Mommy Made and Daddy Too! (Revised)

Mommy Made and Daddy Too! (Revised)
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Publisher : Bantam
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780307569806
ISBN-13 : 0307569802
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Mommy Made and Daddy Too! (Revised) by : Martha Kimmel

Everyone loves a home-cooked meal--even babies and toddlers! Experts agree that homemade baby food is the healthiest way to feed young children. By making their own baby food, parents can drastically reduce the sugar, salt, artificial colors, fillers, additives, and preservatives in their child's diet. And now making baby food from scratch has never been easier--with this practical, user-friendly cookbook by Martha and David Kimmel, founders of the phenomenally successful Mommy Made* line of baby and toddler food. Updated for a special 10th anniversary edition, Mommy Made* is filled with 140 easy-to-make recipes that are perfect for introducing your baby to wholesome solid foods. These delicious, kid-tested dishes--which include finger foods, shakes and smoothies, snacks on the go, spoonable treats, and a variety of table dishes--were created with your baby's special nutritional needs in mind, and will help your child establish healthful eating habits that will last a lifetime. Mommy Made* also includes: Nutrition advice from birth to three years--incorporating guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics A blueprint for when and how to get your baby started on solid food Answers to parents' most frequently asked questions: from milk and protein needs to determining portion size, preventing "hunger strikes," and detecting food allergies Tips on pureeing, straining, and mashing, as well as storage, thawing and reheating, and using the microwave A handy nutrition glossary, food pyramid, and list of helpful websites And much more!

Making Up with Mom

Making Up with Mom
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781250112903
ISBN-13 : 1250112907
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Up with Mom by : Julie Halpert

Young women today have infinitely more options than their mothers and grandmothers did decades ago. "Should I become a doctor, a writer, or a stay-at-home mom?" "Should I get married or live with my boyfriend?" "Do I want children?" Women in their twenties, thirties, and forties today are wrestling with life-altering decisions about work and family—and they need all the support they can get. But the very person whose support they crave most—their mother—often can't get on board, and a rift is created between the two generations, even for women who have always had a strong relationship. A mother's simple question, like "How can you trust a nanny to watch your children all day?" can bring her poised, accomplished CEO daughter to tears, or provoke a nasty response more suitable to a surly teenager than a leader of industry. Why can't mothers and daughters today see eye to eye when it comes to important choices about love, work, children, money, and personal fulfillment? Why does a mother's approval matter so much, even to the most confident and self-possessed daughter? And when daughters choose paths different from their mothers', why is it so painful for the older generation? Making Up with Mom answers these important questions by focusing on three core issues: dating/marriage, career, and child rearing. Relying on interviews with nearly a hundred mothers and daughters, and offering helpful tips from more than two dozen therapists, Julie Halpert and Deborah Carr explore a wide range of communication issues and how to resolve them, so mothers and daughters everywhere can reclaim their loving relationships. This enlightening book is a must-read for all women today. Advance Praise for Making Up with Mom "A sympathetic, helpful, and accurate look at a topic that affects us all and grows more important every day." —Kathleen Gerson, professor of sociology at New York University and author of Hard Choices: How Women Decide About Work, Career, and Motherhood "A well-written, thoughtful book that could help every mother and daughter connect—or reconnect—at a deeper, more fulfilling level." —Alvin Rosenfeld, M.D., coauthor of The Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap and lecturer at Harvard Medical School "If Nancy Friday's My Mother, My Self helped a generation of daughters understand their conflicted relationships with their mothers almost thirty years ago, Making Up with Mom may well be the book that helps mothers and daughters today understand both themselves and each other. It is a book I've been waiting for." —Deborah Siegel, Ph.D., author of Sisterhood, Interrupted: From Radical Women to Grrls Gone Wild "Making Up with Mom is a must-read for women who want better relationships with their mothers or daughters (or both!). The book is chock-full of support and good sound advice, culled from the authors' interviews with many women across generations. . . . This practical book considers many of the most important issues that women face, and in so doing it invites the readers, both mothers and daughters, to find ways to relate to each other in healthier and more effective ways. . . . A good, thorough read." —Dr. Dorothy Firman, coauthor of Daughters and Mothers: Making It Work, Chicken Soup for the Mother & Daughter Soul, and Chicken Soup for the Father & Son Soul

Mommy Angst

Mommy Angst
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780313375316
ISBN-13 : 0313375313
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Mommy Angst by : Ann C. Hall

This revealing work looks at representations of motherhood from a wide range of pop culture sources to explore larger questions about the image and self-image of mothers in the United States. How has the popularity of Gilmore Girls influenced perspectives on teenage pregnancies? How did the mother-in-law assume such monstrous proportions? Did the Republicans' view of motherhood—and their continual hectoring of Hillary Clinton for putting ambition ahead of family—cost them the 2008 election? Mommy Angst: Motherhood in American Popular Culture considers questions like these as it probes our country's views on mothers, and how those views shape—and are shaped by—the habitually oversimplified portrayals of mothers in pop culture, politics, and the media. Mommy Angst gets at the heart of America's anxious ambivalence toward mothers—whether sanctifying them, vilifying them, or praising the ideal of motherhood while thoroughly undervaluing the complexities of their lives and their contributions to family and society. To highlight the many sides of motherhood, the collection contrasts the lives of a diverse range of real moms with their pop culture representations, including Jewish mothers, Cuban mothers, teenage mothers, mothers with disabilities, working versus stay-at-home moms, and more.

The American Caravan

The American Caravan
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 872
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ISBN-10 : IND:32000002555110
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

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Baby Caden Stories

Baby Caden Stories
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : 9781477173961
ISBN-13 : 147717396X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Baby Caden Stories by : Christian S. Bean

Join Baby Caden in his everyday adventures as he meets BIG TY - the dog, as he spends the day with D-Zal, as he had his big day out, his first big storm, Baby Caden going to town, his first word, his first sit ups, his first steps, his first birthday, first thanksgiving and Snowy-Sleigh-Day.

"Hey, there's no violin in this case!"

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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781525553653
ISBN-13 : 1525553658
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis "Hey, there's no violin in this case!" by : Louise Holland

This book chronicles the year-by-year activities of a large, very active family. Frustrations and achievements, gratitude to a Heavenly Father, small business ventures, a love of nature and beauty, much hilarity, the undertaking of thousands of music lessons and hundreds of concerts - all are touched upon in this book.

Mikey Needs a Girlfriend: Feminized by my Friend's Mom

Mikey Needs a Girlfriend: Feminized by my Friend's Mom
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Publisher : Princess Publishing
Total Pages : 45
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Mikey Needs a Girlfriend: Feminized by my Friend's Mom by : Nikki Crescent

One of Aaron’s schoolmates, Mikey, isn’t very popular. He doesn’t have any friends, and with the prom coming up, it’s looking like he won’t have a date. That is, unless his mother has something to do about it. With all the school’s girls spoken for, Mikey’s mom is willing to do anything to make sure her son has a date for prom, even if it means paying Aaron to dress up and spend a weekend learning how to be a proper woman. The catch is, her precious Mikey can’t find out.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780765708632
ISBN-13 : 0765708639
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Autism Spectrum Disorder by : Susan P. Sherkow

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience, offers a guide to understanding and treating the ASD toddler from the dual perspectives of psychoanalysis and neurofunction through describing in great detail intensive treatments of four children who began therapy as toddlers. The authors hypothesize that dyadic therapy and Reflective Network Therapy can impact a child by modifying the biochemistry of the brain, resulting in alteration of emotion and cognition. Their chapter on neurobiological mechanisms of change describes these hypotheses in depth.

My Friend Bobby

My Friend Bobby
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9781627935166
ISBN-13 : 1627935169
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis My Friend Bobby by : Alan Edward Nourse

Short story written by American science fiction author and physician, Alan E. Nourse.

The Millennial Mom

The Millennial Mom
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Publisher : Pendown Press Powered by Gullybaba Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9789355540232
ISBN-13 : 935554023X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Millennial Mom by : Shikha Kedia Bharadwaj

"The Millennial Mom" by Shikha Kedia Bharadwaj Sick and tired of the regular old advice passed on from generation to generation??? No more! This book is the gateway to a balanced life for every "Mompreneur." The modern mom is a woman overwhelmed and underappreciated for the sacrifices she makes; with the setbacks created due to the recent challenging times, empowering working moms by offering a fresh perspective to improve the flow of life became the need of the hour. This book tackles a tough subject taking a lighthearted anecdotal approach to help millennial mothers strike the perfect balance between their careers, homes, and themselves. Though offering a witty, personal take on the social commentary around mothers, this book is universal in appeal. It initiates a discussion on wide-ranging topics from societal double standards, communication, social media, and the importance of empowering oneself through the practices of self-care, me-time, and so much more. Written by a mompreneur voted as one of the "Most Promising Women Leaders of 2021" by the Economic Times, this book gets to the heart of the anatomy of being a working mom. Therefore this book truly walks its talk. Written in clear, easy & flowing language, this book is as relaxing and rewarding as having a heart-to-heart chat with a dear friend. This book is unique as it : ✔ Is lighthearted and anecdotal in approach despite tackling subjects as profound as motherhood and gender balance. ✔ Does not shy away from dispensing some tough love. ✔ Is practical and implementable and not just armchair philosophy. ✔ Is deeply personal yet universally relatable. ✔ Is crisp and to the point sharing useful info/advice minus the hype. Leave the mess behind, let happiness and harmony rule.. Balance your life by Clicking on the Buy Button Now!!!