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Graviditet och föräldraskap kan vara svårt, samtidigt som det är ett mirakel. Om du är i de tidiga stadierna av din graviditet är det extra viktigt att veta hur din kropp kommer att bete sig. Kanske vill du följa fostrets utveckling vecka för vecka och veta vad som kan vara bra att tänka på. Då har vi en kategori med precis vad du behöver. Det finns en variation av kunskap inom ämnet som rör allt från potträning till matro när man sitter tillsammans. Det handlar om att lära ditt barn de viktiga redskapen för att bättre kunna hantera de utmaningar som de möter senare i livet. Det kan vara svårt att vara konsekvent i sin uppfostran och det är något som vi alla går runt och bär på. Böckerna innehåller kunskap som förhoppningsvis kan hjälpa dig med just det. Graviditet och föräldraskap är en gåva, och liksom många andra saker i livet måste vi vårda miraklet.
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  • av Christine E. Goodner
    197

  • av Samuel Rikard
    461

  • av Sixtina von Proff-Kesseler
    407

  • av John Austin
    267

    Communication with your kids can be challenging, especially when you're a cardiac surgeon whose schedule rarely aligns with the family's. ¿John Austin left for work before the sun rose each day, so he learned to supplement his three children with inspiration and life lessons, typically attached to the refrigerator via a sticky note.Now, his lifetime's collection of quotes have been compiled into this beautiful book, one that is sure to inspire you and teach your own children valuable life lessons.

  • av Luiza Desouza
    277

    From a caretaker of newborns who’s had years of hands-on experience with celebrity clients—a practical and reassuring guide to the first three months with your new baby.Are you a new or soon-to-be new mother? Are you caught between self-doubt and conflicting parenting advice coming at you from every direction? Are you unsure who to trust—your mother, sister, friends, or “the experts”? Luiza DeSouza is here to help. Her best advice? Take your time, trust your maternal instincts, and choose a course that fits your needs—and your baby’s personality. For thirty years, Luiza has been helping new mothers navigate the skills, practices, and support it takes to start a family. For her, mothering is not about programs or techniques. Rather, it is about the connection between you and your new child. And for that reason, she believes that attitude is more important than approach. All mothers are different, but the three most important qualities remain the same for everyone: patience, openness, and attentiveness. Can being patient, open, and attentive guarantee that your baby will be a good sleeper or easy to feed? Of course not! But no matter what challenges your newborn brings, these three key qualities will help you rise to meet them. Like having your very own baby nurse right at your side, Eat, Play, Sleep is an indispensable guide to a good start and a happy, healthy first three months. —Learn the best methods for feeding your infant —Discover the secrets of “good sleepers” —Understand the importance of a predictable routine —How to use “play” to help establish a routine —Tips for introducing bathing and massage —How to deal with crying, especially if you have a “difficult-to-calm” baby And much more!

  • av Bertrand Russell
    306

    There must be in the world many parents who, like the present author, have young children whom they are anxious to educate as well as possible, but reluctant to expose to the evils of most existing educational institutions. Thus from love for our own children we are driven, step by step, into the wider sphere of politics and philosophy. Contents: Postulates of Modern Educational Theory; Aims of Education; Education of Character; Fear; Play and Fancy; Constructiveness; Selfishness and Property; Truthfulness; Punishment; Importance of Other Children; Affection and Sympathy; Sex Education; Nursery School; Intellectual Education; School Curriculum Before Fourteen; Last School Years; Day Schools and Boarding Schools; The University.

  • av S W Livingston
    157

  • av Professor of English Linda (Skidmore College) Simon
    147

  • av Mayleen Torres-Hew Wing
    197

  • av Ruth Rostrup
    257

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    677

    An anthology of nonfiction by writers of color that transcends form, So We Can Know is a record of varied and intricate relationships to pregnancy.

  •  
    281

    An anthology of nonfiction by writers of color that transcends form, So We Can Know is a record of varied and intricate relationships to pregnancy.

  • av Aid Regnillord
    177

  • av Jesusa Ricoy Olariaga
    247

  • av Johanna Boscarello
    127

  • av Meghan J. Ward
    321

    This debut memoir is at once a captivating travelogue and an introspective look at what it takes to navigate the unfamiliar and find your way back home.Meghan J. Ward was 21 years old when she journeyed across the country for a summer job in the Canadian Rockies. As an inexperienced hiker from the suburbs of the nation’s capital, she knew she was in for an adventure. But what she didn’t know was that her move to the mountains would result in a 90-degree turn towards a life she never expected.In the Rockies, Meghan fell in love with the wilderness, the high elevations, and a man whose way of life expanded her horizons. As that summer drew to a close, she took her first of many courageous steps off the beaten path to create the life of her choosing—one that brought her a sense of purpose and meaning, and a new set of challenges.In Lights to Guide Me Home Meghan takes us on a trip around the world while chronicling her transitions through some of life’s major milestones. From Costa Rica to Nepal, Rapa Nui to Malta, Meghan explores what it means to carve out her own identity amidst family expectations, her responsibilities as a parent to young children, and her marriage to an ambitious travel and landscape photographer. Whom will she discover beneath these entanglements?

  • av Judy Ford
    175

    While there are a lot of highs to parenting, there are plenty of challenges, particularly when it comes to teens. While we were all teenagers once, we often can’t understand what our own teens are going through. But there are certain habits you can pick up that can make the teen years easier for both you and your child.

  • av Eric Rosswood
    237

    In Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood, author, activist and father Eric Rosswood explores the different pathways and options available for same-sex couples today—from adoption and foster care, to surrogacy, assisted reproduction and co-parenting—as well as the challenges and legal considerations that often accompany each.

  • av Eric Maisel
    241

    In Why Smart Teens Hurt, Dr. Eric Maisel, best-selling author of Why Smart People Hurt, and one of the world’s leading experts on the issues of childhood, shares a unique exploration of the teen problems adolescents face. Maisel guides us on what it’s like to inhabit the racing, often troubled realm of teenage psychology, and he provides powerful strategies to help parents and smart teens alike.

  • - Tips, Tools, and Inspiration for Conversations and Action with Kids
    av Chrissy Colon Bradt, Rowan Parker, Angela Berkfield, m.fl.
    271

  • av Gabriela Wiener
    251

  • av Clio Wood
    191

    A traumatised woman with amnesia finds her own dead body and sets out to uncover the truth of her demise in a race against time, sanity, crumbling realities and the ever-present threat of the Silhouette. ---When Magpie discovers her own dead body one misty morning in Bristol, it prompts her to uncover the truth of her untimely demise. Her investigations take her on a terrifying journey through multiple realities, experimental treatments, technological innovations and half-memories in a race against time and sanity. Accompanied by a new friend who is both familiar and strange, and constantly on the run from the terrifying, relentless presence of the mysterious predator known only as Silhouette, Magpie must piece together the parts of her life previously hidden. In doing so, she will discover the truth about her past, her potential, and her future. **Content Warnings** suicidal ideation​​; post-natal depression; implied acts of violence towards a child; birth scene

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    151

    The Vintage Journal Couple in Orange Balloon pocket journal features a travel poster illustration of a vintage couple on a hot air balloon. This journal has full color decorative vintage art on the cover, and is the perfect companion for your next trip, writing project, to-do list, or any occasion where a handy notebook is needed. Found Image Press Vintage Journals feature vintage art that celebrates your favorite places, hobbies and interests. The front cover design features a classic piece of art from the Found Image Press collection of over 60,000 pictures. - 4 x 6 inches - 100 lined opaque pages - Soft matte finish

  • av Michelle Mann
    237

  • av Alexandra Kimball
    147

    Notes on desire, reproduction, and grief, and how feminism doesn't support women struggling to have children.

  • av Shantelle Bisson
    211

    Raising children can take a wrecking ball to your ambitions, your finances, your relationships, even your health. Harried mother of three Shantelle Bisson guides readers through it all - breastfeeding, staying romantically connected, screen time, discipline, even helicopter parenting - and helps them to keep their cool throughout!

  • av Beth Kephart
    291

    Kids today seem to be under more competitive pressure than ever, while studies show that reading, writing, and the arts in schools are suffering. Is there any place for imagination in kids' lives anymore? In a dog-eat-dog world, why dream things that aren't there?In gorgeous prose and through personal stories, Beth Kephart resoundingly affirms the imagination as the heart of our ability to empathize with others, to appreciate the world, and to envision possibilities for the future. The star of her story is once again her son, Jeremy (as in her National Book Award-nominated A Slant of Sun), now fourteen years old-a child who at first resists storytelling, preferring more objective and orderly pursuits, but later leads a neighborhood book club/writing group and aspires to follow Steven Spielberg into moviemaking.Embedded in the text and appendices are examples of how to inspire children to read, write, and dream.

  • av Rabbi Edward Feinstein
    271

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