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Current Affairs for Parents

Post Partum and Breastfeeding

January 5, 2015

After the Baby’s Birth-a woman’s way to wellness, Robin LimThe first few weeks and months after a baby’s birth can be a wonderful and confusing time. While trying to discover the best ways for caring for their child, new – and experienced – mothers often neglect their own health. It…

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Parenting – Newborns upward

December 25, 2014

You are Your Child’s First Teacher, Rahima BaldwinThis book is widely considered an introduction and foundation to nurturing parenting. The author covers many aspects of child development from before birth and advocates the philosophies of Rudolf Steiner and the Waldorf parenting movement. Buy from Amazon.co.uk Seven Times the Sun; Guiding…

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Health and Immunizations

November 14, 2014

Vaccinations: A Thoughtful Parent’s Guide: How to Make Safe, Sensible Decisions about the Risks, Benefits, and Alternatives by Aviva Jill RommPeggy O’Mara, publisher of Mothering magazine The best book I’ve seen on the subject. Its commonsense, nonhysterical approach assures legitimate informed consent.Buy from Amazon.co.uk What Your Doctor May Not Tell…

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Alternative Education Books

July 17, 2014

Waldorf Education: A Family Guide by Pamela J. Fenner (Editor)“Waldorf Education: A Family Guide” has its origins as a parent handbook for the Marin Waldorf School. It is a compendium of articles on the history and practice of Waldorf education, content of the curriculum, meaning of the festivals, ways to…

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Calling All Busy Fathers

October 24, 2013

A fast route to connecting with your children The ultimate self-help book for the busy British father has arrived. Daddy Island is one of the first children’s books to address the father/son relationship and it is the first children’s poem written by renowned performance poet Philip Wells. Its message will…

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