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  • Awaking Wonder  Opening Your Childs Heart to the

    Baker Publishing Group Awaking Wonder Opening Your Childs Heart to the

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    Book SynopsisIn our outcome-based, technologically driven society, it is easy to lose sight of the innocence and uniqueness of each child. In these pages, Sally Clarkson helps parents unearth the hidden potential of their child's imagination, learning capacity, and ability to engage authentically with the world using the same principles that guided her.

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    £17.09

  • The Awaking Wonder Experience  A Guided Companion

    Baker Publishing Group The Awaking Wonder Experience A Guided Companion

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    Book SynopsisIn our outcome-based, technologically driven society, it is easy to lose sight of the innocence and uniqueness of each child. In these pages, Sally Clarkson helps parents unearth the hidden potential of their child's imagination, learning capacity, and ability to engage authentically with the world using the same principles that guided her.

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    £8.54

  • How to Listen So Your Kids Will Talk  Deepen Your

    Baker Publishing Group How to Listen So Your Kids Will Talk Deepen Your

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    Book SynopsisGood parenting depends on good communication--but when we over-talk, it discourages children from sharing what is on their hearts. In this practical guide, communications expert Becky Harling shares the best listening practices to transform your family's relationships and set your children up for success.

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    £10.79

  • Love Pray Listen  Parenting Your Wayward Adult

    Baker Publishing Group Love Pray Listen Parenting Your Wayward Adult

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    Book SynopsisAs your kids become adults and begin choosing their own paths, your parenting role changes drastically. This gracious, practical resource from Mary DeMuth will help you navigate the rocky terrain of family conflict and your kid's life choices, and you will discover a clear path for growing in your own spiritual maturity during this phase of parenting.

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    £11.69

  • The WorryFree Parent  Living in Confidence So

    Baker Publishing Group The WorryFree Parent Living in Confidence So

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    Book SynopsisWorry is contagious...but you can stop its spreadAnxiety has an amazing ability to spread. Time and time again, when veteran counselor and parenting expert Sissy Goff has an anxious child or teen in her office, she''s found they have at least one very well-intentioned but anxious parent. Anxiety is contagious, and it''s likely affecting your kids, distracting you in the present, and making you feel like it will define your family''s future.It doesn''t have to be this way. With over 30 years of experience helping both children and adults, Sissy offers you practical, well-researched tools that will make a difference in your life--and the lives of your children. Learn how to· uncover the roots of your own anxiety· process anxiety in healthy ways rather than passing it on· model bravery· discover a place of deeper, freer connection to your kidsHere is the help you need to experience

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    £12.59

  • Talking to Kids about Gender Identity

    Baker Publishing Group Talking to Kids about Gender Identity

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    Book SynopsisThe Wisdom You Need on One of the Hardest Issues of Our DayAs gender identity, transgender experiences, and emerging gender identities continue to be normalized and celebrated, many parents are left struggling with what to think about these issues--let alone how to talk to their children about them. The leading Christian expert on LGBTQ+ concerns, Dr. Mark Yarhouse has spent years counseling and teaching on these issues. In this biblical, practical guide, he offers parents wisdom and answers to their biggest questions about gender, equipping you to· critically engage gender theory from a Christian view· initiate honest, informative dialogues with your kids· model biblical conviction with civility and compassion· recognize early signs of gender dysphoria· navigate relationships with those who identify differently Gender identity is a defining issue in

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    £13.49

  • 8 Secrets to Raising Successful Kids

    Baker Publishing Group 8 Secrets to Raising Successful Kids

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    Book SynopsisWant children who are patient, kind, humble, thankful, and respectful? Who have a good work ethic, strong character, and a healthy self-image? Who succeed in all areas of life--personally, professionally, and relationally--to the best of their ability? You can''t force your kids to be grateful for everything you do, but you can raise successful, responsible kids who grow into adults you can be proud of. With his signature wit and wisdom, international parenting expert Dr. Kevin Leman reveals eight no-nonsense strategies that build on the foundations of character, good behavior, respect, discipline, and a winning attitude. He shows you how to- expect the best to get the best- minimize friction and optimize solutions- put your relationship first- and much moreIt is possible to raise a successful child in a 'whatever' generation. Dr. Leman shows you just how simple it can be.

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    £12.34

  • Talking with Your Kids about Jesus

    Baker Publishing Group Talking with Your Kids about Jesus

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    Book SynopsisPopular blogger, author, and speaker equips parents in this concise, easy-to-understand apologetics resource revealing specific conversations about Jesus that they need to have with their kids.

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    £11.69

  • Christian Parenting

    William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Christian Parenting

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    £18.69

  • Mother to Son  Letters to a Black Boy on Identity

    InterVarsity Press Mother to Son Letters to a Black Boy on Identity

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    Book Synopsis Christianity Today Book Award Wynn is my son. No little boy could be more loved by his parents. Inquisitive, fiercely affectionate, staunchly opinionated, he sees the world through eyes of wonder and has yet to become jaded by society''s cruelty. I know he''ll grow up with stories of having been made to feel ''other'' because of the color of his skin. I want to teach him that, though life''s unfair, he still has incomparable value in the eyes of his heavenly Father. I know this wondrous little person has the potential to change the world?and I want him to know it too. In Mother to Son, Jasmine Holmes shares a series of powerful letters to her young son. These are about her journey as an African American Christian and what she wants her son to know as he grows and approaches the world as a black man. Holmes deals head-on with issues ranging from discipleship and marriage to biblical justice. She invites us to read over her shoulder as she reminds Wynn that his identity is firmly planted in the person and work of Jesus Christ, even when the topic is one as emotionally charged as race in America.

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    £15.29

  • Childhood Unplugged

    New Society Publishers Childhood Unplugged

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"...solid ideas for reducing digital dependency." —Publishers Weekly "Will likely prove to be a popular title for the many parents who want to wean their family's device-dependence." —Library Journal "...solid ideas for reducing digital dependency." —Publishers Weekly "With advice on removing televisions from bedrooms and limiting screen time or tablet usage to a couple of hours per week, this is a helpful guide for parents who hope to curb their family's electronic habits." —Foreword Reviews "A digital minimalist’s must-have guide to launching your kids into a life of real connectedness and authenticity." —Joshua Becker, #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Things That Matter "Martinko expertly and urgently takes us deeper into the hidden horrors of too much screen time on the growing child. Then she throws us all a life preserver with the most practical, gentle advice I’ve seen." —Angela Hanscom, author, Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children "Katherine Martinko makes the case that not only is a screen-free childhood possible, but reducing our children's time on screen is essential for their happiness, sanity, and health. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, it should be mandatory reading for all parents." —Catherine Price, founder, ScreenLifeBalance.com, author, How to Break Up with Your Phone "The passionate, clear-eyed, and thoroughly practical guide every parent needs to fight the good fight against the excesses of digital today." —David Sax, bestselling author, The Revenge of Analog and The Future is Analog "Truthful and transparent expert information combined with pragmatic and practical advice on how to liberate parents and “unplug” children. A must-read for any parent who wants to bring back the joys of parenting…and the fun of childhood." —Dr. Mari Swingle (R. Psych), author, i-Minds, director, Swingle Clinic "It takes an enormous effort to show our kids the world beyond their screens, but Katherine Martinko teaches us how to get it done in this practical, empathetic, and fascinating new guide." —Michael Harris, author, Solitude and The End of Absence "Martinko provides an in-depth, well-researched guide filled with reflections on her own journey with (but of course mostly without!) screens, and the joy she has experienced from “unplugging.” A useful guide for those keen to begin their own screen-free journey." —Outdoor Play Canada "Martinko has written a must-read for parents struggling with screen time (all of us!). Her well-researched book shows the urgent need to free kids from screens and release them into the outdoors. She offers frazzled parents achievable practical advice rooted in the challenges of parenting today." —Dr. Mariana Brussoni, professor, University of British Columbia, director, Human Early Learning PartnershipTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Foreword by Lenore Skenazy Introduction: The Beautiful Chaos Part I: The Personal and Social Costs of Screens Chapter 1: The Kids Are Not All Right Chapter 2: Amplify, Don't Amputate Part II: How to Take Control of Screens Chapter 3: Begin as You Mean to Go On (Babies & Toddlers) Chapter 4: Freedom to Play (Elementary-Aged Kids) Chapter 5: Grant Freedom, Demand Responsibility (Adolescents) Chapter 6: But Everyone's Doing It Chapter 7: The Parent's Role Chapter 8: School of Screens Further Reading Endnotes Index About the Author About New Society Publishers

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    £16.14

  • Growing up Healthy in a World of Digital Media

    InterActions Growing up Healthy in a World of Digital Media

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    Book SynopsisA guide for age appropriate use of digital media by children and adolescents for the support of parents, schools and other people affected, with particular attention to the developmental phases of childhood.

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    £10.00

  • Mrs J  Home

    Allan St J Dixon Mrs J Home

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Autism Identity and Me A Professional and Parent

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    Book SynopsisThis informative and engaging guidebook provides key adults parents, school staff and therapists with the tools needed to support children and young people as they develop a positive understanding of their autistic identity.The guidebook is designed to accompany the Autism, Identity and Me workbook, building the adult's understanding of autism and autistic identity, expanding upon the themes introduced, and offering a clear and structured programme of sessions to guide the young person through the workbook. Content has been shaped by autistic advisors and contributors, with first-hand experiences woven throughout, alongside examples of possible prompts', what to focus on as a lead adult, and a variety of concrete, neurodiversity-affirming strategies.Having a positive understanding of your autistic identity is an indicator of higher self-esteem and wellbeing as an adult. This guidebook supports the development of this and will be valuable for all adults workingTrade Review"This guidebook is innovative as it helps autistic young people own their autism diagnosis, whereas it’s likely the pathway thus far has been directed by a medical and/or parental perspective. This book assists adults to support autistic young people to find a safe space to explore their autistic identity, diagnosis and newfound life trajectory." – Carly Jones MBE, British Autism Advocate"Autism, Identity and Me not only reflects Rebecca’s ethos, it is a structured, easy to follow, informative and invaluable text which covers all areas of autism from what it actually is through to every element of the day to day life of an autistic child. I will be using this book in my own practice." – Andrew Whitehouse, SEND Consultant, Andrew Whitehouse Ltd"Feeling different can be an upsetting, frustrating and terrifying experience, especially as a child. Rebecca's book is a great resource to help young people and the adults supporting them to navigate an autism diagnosis." – Dr Jenna Kenyani, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Wellbeing Adviser, University of Liverpool"Rebecca’s book is a great resource for guiding strength-based conversations about a young person’s autistic identity. The book focuses on individual similarities and differences, whilst encouraging a sense of shared identity and connection to others. This is a great resource for supporting young people to explore their individual strengths and skills, whilst developing a sense of pride. A recommended read!" – Dr Claire Prosser BEM, Educational Psychologist, Spectropolis – Pay it Forward "This book has helped me get a grip on my autism and understand it more. It allows me to see the reasons, know why I’m doing all this stuff that neurotypicals wouldn’t do, and makes me feel better – good – that I wasn't alone in this." – Daniel, Young PersonTable of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Background information What is autism? Sensory differences Emotions, anxiety and masking Girls Debunking myths Using the workbook Section guidance Session 1: My physical identity; my personality and interests, feeling differentSession 2: What autism is; interests and focusSession 3: Social and communicationSession 4: Sensory Session 5: Routine and structure; masking, stimming; emotions and energy levels Session 6: Other autistic individuals; my toolkit; my personal passport; my autistic identity statement; self-advocacyResourcesReferences

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    £24.32

  • The Queer Parent

    Pan Macmillan The Queer Parent

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    Book SynopsisLotte Jeffs is an award-winning magazine writer, editor, author and podcaster. They are a contributing editor for Grazia and have hosted the award-winning podcast Some Families as well as Grazia Life Advice. Lotte writes for broadsheet newspapers, and international magazines and was previously Deputy Editor of ELLE. Lotte's has published a children's book, My Magic Family. Lotte lives in London with her wife, daughter and two kittens.Stu Oakley is a film publicist and award-winning podcaster. Stu has written a number of opinion pieces for The Guardian, Grazia, ELLE and Attitude. In his day job as a film publicist, Stu has worked on some of the biggest film franchises of all time including Star Wars, Harry Potter, Frozen and Jurassic World. He thought he was well-versed in dealing with divas . . . until he had toddlers! Stu lives in Hertfordshire with his husband and theirTrade Review'I wish this book had been available when my kids were young. It would have made me feel less alone.' -- Mary PortasAn indispensable and urgently necessary guide to parenthood in all its forms -- Elizabeth Day'A fantastic read. Full of knowledge, empathy, laughs and above all hope.' - Suzi RuffellNot only does this book need to exist but queer parents like Lotte and Stu needed to step up and write it themselves. I for one am ecstatic that they have. -- Freddy McConnellEye-opening and a vital read for understanding how LGBTQ+ parents are redefining family structures. -- Anna Whitehouse, AKA Mother PukkaAnswers every question you could have about LGBTQ+ families. A must read. -- Will YoungA wonderful book – one that both queer families and allies alike will find kind, necessary and funny. -- Alexandra HeminsleyA fresh take on parenting from two funny and empathetic modern writers. Straight people should read this book! I learnt so much. -- Lorraine CandyThis book is a vital insight into the spectrum of modern family. -- Chris Sweeney, Homo Sapiens podcastClever, moving and hilarious in parts too – this is a brilliant read for all parents. -- Lena de Casparis, Associate Editor ELLEA beacon of support, information, reassurance and hope. -- Romy, The xx

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    £17.00

  • Fussy Eaters

    Austin Macauley Publishers Fussy Eaters

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  • Austin Macauley Publishers 1512

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    £9.49

  • Parental Vigilant Care

    Taylor & Francis Parental Vigilant Care

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    Book SynopsisThis volume presents the concept of vigilant care as a protective and non-intrusive parental attitude to risky behaviors of children and adolescents. The effective component in vigilant care is not control, but parental presence. Vigilant care is a flexible attitude in which parents shift between levels of open attention, focused attention, and protective action, according to the alarm signals they detect. The author presents a detailed theoretical, empirical, and clinical rationale for the model that deals with potentially problematic parental attitudes or parent-child processes such as overparenting, psychological control, disregard of legitimate personal domains or of the child's need for self-determination, parent-child mutual distancing, and escalation.Table of Contents1. Vigilant Care Oren Dritter and Shai Satran 2. Vigilant Care in Daily Life Tal Fisher and Shai Satran 3. When the Child Resists Yoel Everett 4. Lies Shai Satran 5. Friends Gabriela Hanga 6. Money Yael Nevat and Tal Fisher 7. Cigarettes, Alcohol, and Drugs Tal Carty, Dan Solomon, and Avigail Hirsch-Asa 8. Computers and the Internet Yaron Sela 9. Diabetes Yael Rothman-Kabir 10. Vigilant Care Among Juvenile Offenders Zohar Lotringer 11. Teen Driving Appendix C. T. Juravel and Y. Shimshoni Conclusion

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  • Maybe Baby On the Mother Side

    Orion Publishing Co Maybe Baby On the Mother Side

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    Book SynopsisThe honest, entertaining and brilliantly relatable Sunday Times bestseller.Kate Lawler has never been maternal. And yet here she is: mother to Noa, after years of going back and forth about having children at all. This is the story of her journey from parentally undecided to early motherhood, via raging hormones, sleepless nights, emergency hospital trips, mum guilt, unspoken regrets and post-natal depression.This book is not a parenting manual. It won''t tell you what to pack in your hospital bag, or how to get your baby to sleep. It may not help you with feeding or dealing with tantrums. But it will show you that you''re not alone - and that it''s perfectly possible, and maybe even normal, to love your child with all of your heart while also feeling lost, alone and resentful.Whether you''re an expectant parent, a new parent, firmly in the thick of it, or still parentally undecided, this book is for you, as Kate writes honestly and hilariously

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    £9.49

  • You Are Not a Shtty Parent

    Hodder & Stoughton You Are Not a Shtty Parent

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    Book SynopsisLife is chaotic, parenting is hard and many of us know that what we''re currently doing just isn''t working for anyone. Most of the time we just end up feeling like we''re doing a sh*t job.But it doesn''t have to be that way. Social worker, parent coach and mum Carla Naumburg presents her own experience of self-compassion to show how this simple evidence-based practice can transform the way you parent. From navigating difficult emotions and dealing with everyday stresses, You Are Not a Sh*tty Parent shows how a bit of self-compassion can lead to a more engaged style of parenting, better relationships with your kids and a lot more joy.Carla''s engaging, funny and authentic voice will help you see that there is no such thing as a sh*t parent.

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    £15.29

  • A Mom Is Born

    Thomas Nelson Publishers A Mom Is Born

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    Book SynopsisRachael Elmore, a mother of two and a licensed mental health counselor who specializes in treating postpartum depression and anxiety, comes alongside new moms and gives them the practical tools and biblical wisdom they need to take care of themselves and become the connected and emotional healthy mothers God designed them to be.Most new moms know that the first year is going to be to be full of joys and challenges, peaks and valleys.  But even though they''ve prepared themselves as much as they can, they still find themselves thinking, I knew this was going to be hard. But will it always be this hard? This wasn''t what I was expecting, what if I don''t know how to take care of this baby--or myself?Rachael Elmore has been there and knows on a personal and professional level how hard the early days and months of motherhood can be. In A Mom Is Born she takes her expertise as a licensed and clinical counselor and pairs it with her de

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  • Mindfulness for Mums

    Penguin Books Ltd Mindfulness for Mums

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    Book SynopsisHelp Mum to destress with this beautiful collection of exercises for maintaining a happy mind''Delightful. Provides simple, easy and fun activities for both parents and children of all ages to restore calm and peace'' MAIL ON SUNDAY ______ Being a mum is often anything but mindful.Having suffered from anxiety for much of her life, Izzy Judd has brought together a brilliant and inspiring collection of simple activities and exercises to help parents find their own piece of calm. Included are exercises both for you to do alone and with your children of all ages, giving them their own tools to help remain happy and peaceful too. Inside you''ll discover: Ways of bringing mindfulness to your day Your own self-care routine Breathing exercises to do with children How to prepare for a good night''s sleep One-minute mindfulness Izzy Judd''s beautiful and practical booTrade ReviewBetween homeschooling, preparing endless meals and working from home, most mums probably feel anything but mindful at the moment. However, Izzy believes that it's possible to find tiny moments of calm amid the chaos, and in her practical book she'll teach you how * Sun *Shows that it is possible to find moments of serenity even in the busiest lives. She also demonstrates how young children can be encouraged to take part in simple exercises that induce peacefulness during times of stress or fear, alongside their parents * Daily Mail *The useful exercises can be done alone or with children of all ages and are designed to help you through tough and exhausting mummy days, as well as happy and heart-warming moments you want to share with your child forever * Mail Online *A delightful book. Provides simple, easy and fun activities for both parents and children of all ages to restore calm and peace to even the most overwhelming days * Mail on Sunday *Having suffered from anxiety for much of her life, Izzy Judd has brought together a brilliant and inspiring collection of simple activities and exercises to help mothers find their own piece of calm * Eastern Daily Press, Top 10 Books on Mental Health & Psychology *Izzy will teach you simple activities and exercises to feel more peaceful and connected to the world, and the tools to help children of all ages remain happy and positive too * The List *A must-have book for anyone keen to be more mindful about their Mothering * Balance *A brilliant and inspiring collection of simple activities and exercises to help mothers find moments of calm * Eastern Daily Press *Included in 'The best parenting books mums should read in 2020' * Mother & Baby *This is a lovely, useful and much-needed book -- Louise PentlandFrom breathing exercises and one-minute mindfulness to how to prepare for a good night's sleep, this book is a collection of calming and soothing exercises for maintaining a happy mind, perfect for finding peace during stressful times * Eastern Daily Press *Curl up on the sofa with this must-have inspirational book, full of inspiring self-care tips to do alone and with your children of all ages to restore peacefulness and positivity amid the adventures of motherhood * Little Ankle Biters *

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  • Toxic Childhood

    Orion Publishing Co Toxic Childhood

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    Book SynopsisOne in six children in the developed world is diagnosed as having ''developmental or behavioural problems'' - this book explains why and shows what can be done about it. Children throughout the developed world are suffering: instances of obesity, dyslexia, ADHD, bad behaviour and so on are all on the rise. And it''s not simply that our willingness to diagnose has increased; there are very real and growing problems. Sue Palmer, a former head teacher and literacy expert, has researched a whole range of problem areas, from poor diet, lack of exercise and sleep deprivation to a range of modern difficulties that are having a major effect: television, computer games, mobile phones. This combination of factors, added to the increasingly busy and stressed life of parents, means that we are developing a toxic new generation.TOXIC CHILDHOOD illustrates the latest research from around the world and provides answers for worried parents as to how they can protect tTrade ReviewHorribly convincing * INDEPENDENT *The title has become shorthand for everything that's wrong with children's lives from excessive testing at school to violent computer games, sex, drugs and alcohol. * EVENING STANDARD *There are so many more words of wisdom and warnings about the age our children live in that I can't recommend this book highly enough. The book confirms the vital role all parents play in our children's lives and it equips us to recognise and confront the challenges that our children face so that we can 'detox' their childhood. -- Claire Paye * www.mothersathomematter.co.uk *

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    £10.44

  • Family Discipleship

    Crossway Books Family Discipleship

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  • Good Ideas

    John Murray Press Good Ideas

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    Book Synopsis'Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home' GuardianTrade Review'Why curiosity is the key to life . . . inspiring and entertaining and thrilling. Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home. It's playful and eclectic . . . about telling stories and collecting stones, messing about with the wires in old plugs and recounting Greek myths. * GUARDIAN *'Why curiosity is the key to life . . . inspiring and entertaining and thrilling. Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home. It's playful and eclectic . . . about telling stories and collecting stones, messing about with the wires in old plugs and recounting Greek myths. * GUARDIAN *A spirit of enquiry makes learning child's play . . . Nothing ever seems to have come over as boring to Rosen as he roams cheerfully over his childhood memories . . . Science experiments in the bath, singing rounds, days out, quizzes and puzzles are all recruited as practical ways of discovering more about the ideas, knowledge and culture surrounding us but often simply taken for granted. Rosen includes so many ideas for making family life a springboard for further exploration [that] it would be hard for an adult to come away from this engaging study without at least one very good idea for what to do next when there seems nothing else to do * INDEPENDENT *A spirit of enquiry makes learning child's play . . . Nothing ever seems to have come over as boring to Rosen as he roams cheerfully over his childhood memories . . . Science experiments in the bath, singing rounds, days out, quizzes and puzzles are all recruited as practical ways of discovering more about the ideas, knowledge and culture surrounding us but often simply taken for granted. Rosen includes so many ideas for making family life a springboard for further exploration [that] it would be hard for an adult to come away from this engaging study without at least one very good idea for what to do next when there seems nothing else to do * INDEPENDENT *A truly wonderful book . . . engaging, thoughtful and very, very practical * Early Years Educator *A truly wonderful book . . . engaging, thoughtful and very, very practical * Early Years Educator *Offers thought provoking advice to parents in how to broaden the minds of their brood * Press Association *Offers thought provoking advice to parents in how to broaden the minds of their brood * Press Association *My favourite book on parenthood . . . A politics that neither takes childhood and parenting seriously nor can have a laugh in the process deserves to inspire nothing much more than apathy and antipathy. Michael Rosen is the polar opposite to such twin barbs, he cares about children, deeply and is richly amusing . . . extraordinarily good * Philosophy Football *My favourite book on parenthood . . . A politics that neither takes childhood and parenting seriously nor can have a laugh in the process deserves to inspire nothing much more than apathy and antipathy. Michael Rosen is the polar opposite to such twin barbs, he cares about children, deeply and is richly amusing . . . extraordinarily good * Philosophy Football *

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  • The Organized Child

    Guilford Publications The Organized Child

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    Book SynopsisAre you sick of nagging your child to write down homework assignments? Is his or her backpack a black hole that eats up papers, books, and gym clothes? Organizational skills problems aren't just frustrating--they get in the way of school success and wreak havoc at home. Fortunately, help is at hand. This unique resource stands out from other books because it is based on a scientifically tested program that works. Learn how you can teach your 7- to 13-year-old specific skills to: *Organize school materials and toys. *Track assignments. *Improve time management and planning. *Overcome brain Glitches--mischievous creatures that trip kids up. *Create and follow effective routines. Concrete examples, tips for strategically using praise and rewards, and practical tools (you can download and print additional copies as needed) help you implement each step of the program. Maximizing your kid's potential starts now--here's how. A Greater Good FavTrade Review"This unique book is different from others about organizational skills because it relies on research-based strategies that work. The authors are pioneers in the field. In a supportive, reassuring style, they arm you with the knowledge you need to help your child get and stay organized. Highly recommended."--Ellen Braaten, PhD, coauthor of Bright Kids Who Can't Keep Up "The perfect resource for parents of children who struggle with organization, time management, homework, and studying. Unlike most approaches that focus on training you to manage your child's problems, this book helps you promote your child's independence. It is extremely clear and well written--and is based on compelling evidence."--Thomas J. Power, PhD, ABPP, Director, Center for Management of ADHD, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia "Within the first few pages of this book, it seemed like the authors were describing my 10-year-old exactly. I felt a sense of relief as I realized that they understood the issues and had solutions. We have some work ahead of us, but with concrete steps and practical strategies in hand, we are already seeing improvement. We are ready to say goodbye to the days of forgotten textbooks, missed homework, and lost lunchboxes!"--Christine C., parent, Trenton, New Jersey "Provides incredibly valuable tools. Not only will you get step-by-step information for implementing the authors' approach, but you also will gain a better understanding of how your child thinks."--Steven W. Evans, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Co-Director, Center for Intervention Research in Schools, Ohio University "This book provides many tools I can use with my son now and in the future. I particularly like the 'Glitches'--they give me an approachable way of explaining to my son why he might misplace something or forget an assignment, without making him feel like a failure. The authors do an excellent job of helping parent and child work as a team to beat the Glitches."--Jennie M., parent, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York -Parents of children with ADHD or other executive dysfunction conditions will find this evidence-based program instantly usable, extremely clear, and sensitive to both the child's self-esteem and the adult's likely frustration….The authors build trust in what might seem like an inflexible step-by-step process by bringing real-world experience to their suggestions….With this excellent workbook, Gallagher, Spira, and Rosenblatt will provide hope and motivation for the burnt-out caregivers of 'hopeless' disorganized kids. (starred review; a 2018 Best Book)--Publishers Weekly, 2/12/2018ƒƒHelp is at hand for parents of children who forget to write down homework assignments, misplace their backpacks, and cram for tests at the last minute in this step-by-step guide to tackling some of the most common challenges….Chock-full of extras (such as a downloadable appendix), this guide will be valuable for parents who need support in this area.--Library Journal, 1/2/2018Table of ContentsI. Understanding Your Child’s Disorganization 1. Organization and the Executive Assistant in Your Child’s Brain 2. From Parent to Coach: Taking on a New Mindset to Get Your Child Organized 3. Discovering Your Child’s Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses II. Laying the Foundation for Change 4. Overview of the Skills-Building Program 5. Prompt, Monitor, Praise, Reward: How to Motivate Your Child Down the Path toward Organization 6. Building a Connection between Home and School III. Organizational Skills for School Tasks 7. Tracking Assignments 8. Managing School Materials 9. Time Management for Schoolwork 10. Planning for Long-Term Assignments IV. Putting the Last Pieces in Place 11. Managing the Glitches at Home 12. Putting It All Together: Making Organizational Skills Part of Your Daily Routine 13. When Your Child Needs Additional Help Appendix: Creating Your Own Planner Resources

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  • An Appetite for Life

    Hodder & Stoughton An Appetite for Life

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    Book SynopsisHow to give your child healthy eating habits for life.

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    £10.99

  • Shooting Martha

    Orion Publishing Co Shooting Martha

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA fabulous, darkly funny and ultimately devastating novel set between a London film set and a villa in the south of France - a mix of Vertigo and Jonathan Coe.Trade ReviewThis theatrical thriller by actor David Thewlis is darkly comic, beautifully written and full of surprises. -- Sara Lawrence * DAILY MAIL *A riotously good novel, witty and earnest, brimming with sharply drawn characters and creeping suspense. David Thewlis is a fabulous writer. * Anna Bailey, Sunday Times bestselling author of TALL BONES *Really funny. David is a great writer. * Paula Hawkins, Good Housekeeping *A deliciously smart, hilarious human drama with the pace and intrigue of a gripping thriller. One of the year's most memorable novels. * B P Walter, author of the Sunday Times bestseller THE DINNER GUEST *A thriller that Hitchcock fans will love. * SHEERLUXE *PRAISE FOR DAVID THEWLIS'S PREVIOUS NOVEL:'Thewlis has taken the turn-of-the-millennium London art scene and eviscerated it and the resulting gore makes for wonderful entertainment... This is a funny and successful satire of the contemporary art world, but at its core, it is a novel about the over-indulged and fragile artist's ego, about insecurity, about the darker layers of human relationships... Hilarious and horror-filled' Francesca Segal, Observer'Exquisitely written with a warm heart and a wry wit... Stunning' Elle'A fine study in character disintegration and a very funny satire on the contemporary art world' David Baddiel, The Times'A queasily entertaining carnival of art and self-destruction' FT'Thewlis has a driving, spiky prose style and a way with blackly comic scenarios' New Statesman'Thewlis has an eye for grotesque minutiae and, unsurprisingly for an esteemed actor, a real feel for dialogue and wordplay' The List'Thewlis...has successfully transferred his talents to the page, displaying a sharp ear for dialogue and a scabrously satiric prose style' Daily Mail'[Thewlis] great debut novel is a wry account of a spoilt middle-man's collapse' InStyle'This laugh-out-loud, darkly intelligent debut suggests that Thewlis might meet with considerable success should he decide to quit acting and take up the pen full-time... Readers who have mourned the end of Sue Townsend's wonderful, long-running Adrian Mole series will find solace of a sort here, as will anyone who enjoys a thought-provoking skewering of modern art by a knowledgeable writer and an inescapably doomed but appealing hero' Publishers Weekly'This is far more than an actor's vanity project: Thewlis has talent' Kirkus'David Thewlis has written an extraordinarily good novel, which is not only brilliant in its own right, but stands proudly beside his work as an actor, no mean boast' Billy Connolly'I laughed and laughed until I read my own name amongst the carnage of Thewlis's unfortunate characters. This book is a disgrace - it's mean, cruel and refreshingly cynical' Jake Chapman

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Sourcebooks, Inc Why a Daughter Needs a Dad

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA New York Times bestseller! The perfect Father''s Day gift, birthday present for dad, Valentine''s Day book, or sweet keepsake for a daughter of any age!A sweet picture book showcasing all the ways a father will help his daughter grow, this is the gift for every girl dad and little girl to celebrate their special bond. Featuring charming animal illustrations and heartwarming rhymes about the moments fathers and daughters share, Why a Daughter Needs a Dad is the perfect story to connect father and daughter together.From the first time I held you, so perfect and new,I promised to do everything that I could doTo help you become your most wonderful YOU,My darling, my daughter, my girl.For new dads, fathers-to-be, or for that perfect father-daughter moment, this sweet storybook celebrates how a father is always there for his little girl. reminding her to be artistic, thoughtful, honest, and smart, but most of all, true to h

    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • Becoming MomStrong

    Tyndale House Publishers Becoming MomStrong

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHave you ever looked into the faces of the people who call you mom and wondered what in the world you got yourself into?If you're like many Christian moms today, you've been reading the headlines and watching the rapid-fire changes in our culture with frustration and fear. Let's face it: Moms today are facing questions that previous generations didn't even see coming, and even our right to determine what is best for our own children is under fire. Popular speaker and blogger Heidi St. John (The Busy Mom) believes that today's mothers need a special kind of strength. We need to be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. We dare not rely on human strength for the battles we're facing right now. In Becoming MomStrong, Heidi has a powerful message just for youthe mom in the midst of it all. Through encouragement, practical prayer points, and authentic me-too moments, Heidi equips you for a job that only you can do: to train your children to hear God's voice and

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • How to Raise a Reader

    Workman Publishing How to Raise a Reader

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn indispensable guide to welcoming children—from babies to teens—to a lifelong love of reading, written by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, editors of The New York Times Book Review. Do you remember your first visit to where the wild things are? How about curling up for hours on end to discover the secret of the Sorcerer’s Stone? Combining clear, practical advice with inspiration, wisdom, tips, and curated reading lists, How to Raise a Reader shows you how to instill the joy and time-stopping pleasure of reading. Divided into four sections, from baby through teen, and each illustrated by a different artist, this book offers something useful on every page, whether it’s how to develop rituals around reading or build a family library, or ways to engage a reluctant reader. A fifth section, “More Books to Love: By Theme and Reading Level,” is chockful of expert recommendations. Throughout, the authors debunk common myths, assuage parental fears, and deliver invaluable lessons in a positive and easy-to-act-on way.Trade Review“New York Times Book Review editors Paul and Russo are the perfect candidates to guide us in raising children who love reading. Colorful and visually pleasing, this attractive text shares not only book lists but also “must-knows” for each age level, from toddlers to teens…Bold and bright illustrations combine with varied recommendations for instilling a love of reading in children of all ages; a must-purchase for all collections.” – Library Journal, starred review “Savvy counsel and starter lists for fretting parents … common-sensical and current.” – Kirkus “ [A] practical, reassuring guide to encouraging children to read… recommended for all worried parents and anyone looking for suggestions of what books to read or give to children” – Publishers Weekly “[An] excellent book” – The Associated Press “Paul and Russo, both editors at The New York Times Book Review, have a storehouse of wisdom to share, with advice for every stage from infancy to adolescence. They offer stellar lists of specific reading suggestions, all with the goal of raising ‘a reader for life.’ Colorful illustrations from four children’s illustrators add to the fun, making this a book that’s easy for literature-loving parents to enjoy and get lost in.” – BookPage “A must have for every family library.” – PopSugar.com “Rocket fuel for a lifetime of reading”—Maria Popova, writer and founder of BrainPickings.org

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • Curly Kids: The Handbook: How to Care for Your

    Workman Publishing Curly Kids: The Handbook: How to Care for Your

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLove those curls! “Embracing your natural curls is essential to self-acceptance. What a gift to be able to start children off right––loving their textured hair from the jump––with this beautiful, information-packed celebration of curly kids!”––Peggy Orenstein, New York Times bestselling author of Girls & Sex and Boys & Sex On its surface, Curly Kids is a creative, practical handbook about curly hair: how to care for it, how to style it, how to solve problems like frizz and knots. But it’s also a book about empowering your kids and helping their self-esteem, because how we feel about our hair is more than follicle-deep––and that’s especially true for curly kids who are known to go through bouts of self-consciousness and straight-hair envy. So by helping you and your kids learn new techniques like the Curly Girl Method of “co-washing” (using conditioner to cleanse the hair) and following an easy set of curly dos and don’ts (never “blow-fry” curly hair), Curly Kids delivers a powerful promise: Teach your children how to love those fabulous curls––and with Massey’s help, those curls will be fabulous––and they’ll have the confidence to love all of themselves. Includes: ·The nature and science behind curly hair ·Names for every curl shape ·What to tell the hair stylist ·Recipes for gentle rinses, washes, gels, and detanglers ·How to sleep with curls ·Special curly hairstyles for sports ·Plus true tales of Curly Kid inspiration

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Little Book of Bad Moods for Mothers: The

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Little Book of Bad Moods for Mothers: The

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis For real mums at their wits’ end, this grown-up activity book is perfect for all mothers in a bad mood. Let's face it: motherhood gives you SO many reasons for bad moods. From stretch marks to toddler rage and teenage sulking – it's as if your little (or not so little) darlings seem to have been put on this earth just to drive you up the wall. With The Little Book of Bad Moods for Mothers, you can finally drop the pretence of holding it together and simply explode. Without hurting anyone. Here are just some of the cathartic activities: What UNWANTED advice have you been given about being a parent? Fill out the answers! Draw yourself BEFORE AND AFTER pregnancy. Be very realistic. What are the MOST IRRITATING characteristics that your child has inherited from your partner? A chance to secretly moan about your partner too! What would you REALLY like to say to your child? Resist the urge! Write it down instead. What is the most IDIOTIC TEEN TREND you have witnessed? Be honest... So, if you have to stop yourself screaming louder than your crying infant or throwing food back at your terrible toddler, remember that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. This book is for you.Trade ReviewPerfect for any mother prone to grumpiness, this grown-up activity book for bad-mooded mums will raise a smile and should pull her, at least temporarily, out of the doldrums * Scotsman *Definitely the dark side of motherhood * Bristol Post *

    1 in stock

    £5.99

  • Time Tokens: The Squabble-free Way to get Kids

    Time Tokens Time Tokens: The Squabble-free Way to get Kids

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow it works? Colourful card tokens are traded for screen time (just like pocket money). Kids pick a Time Token, set the custom app timer, enjoy their screen time, and turn off when the time runs out. It’s that simple. No more squabbles! Each set includes everything you need to make getting kids off their devices as easy as possible. Including: 16 Time Tokens, access to a custom-built countdown timer app, a Promise Contract (designed to bring kids into conversations over screen time boundaries) and special Double & Golden Time Tokens which can be rewarded as weekly prizes to keep them on track. The beautifully illustrated guide to Screen Time written by leading Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, provides strategies to make healthy screen time possible for the whole family - without the arguments. If only there was something as fun to keep us grown-ups accountable too...Table of Contents16 Colourful card tokens in 4 time denominations (15, 30, 45 & 60 mins) Golden Token & Double It Token Promise Contract Custom-designed digital app timer (available on the Apple App Store & Google Play Store) An engaging 24-page guide with instructions, inspiration, and screen time information, tips & strategies from a leading child psychologist Beautifully designed and finished presentation box

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Meant to Be

    Ebury Publishing Meant to Be

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat happens when life doesn’t turn out as you expect?When Lisa Faulkner learned that she wouldn’t have biological children, her plans and expectations for her life were derailed. But, in the months and years that followed, she discovered that there was more than one way to build a family – and that there is a lot of joy to be found in life’s unexpected detours.In a raw and inspiring story of one woman’s journey through motherhood, family life and self-discovery, Lisa explores the many forms that family can take, and discovers the power of embracing your Plan B. For anyone who has ever found themselves facing the unexpected in life – whether that’s infertility, adoption, grief or any other personal challenge – this is an uplifting and honest account of finding love in unexpected places, and building your life on your own terms.

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Knee Deep in Life: Wife, Mother, Realist… and why

    Ebury Publishing Knee Deep in Life: Wife, Mother, Realist… and why

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'I just howled. Bloomin' love you' Giovanna Fletcher'You're hilarious. Thank you for making me laugh every day' Mrs Hinch When does Mary Effing Poppins arrive? Laura Belbin survived hitting her thirties (oh, to be wrinkle-free again), anxiety (just), motherhood (two adorable little shits) and the new body that went with it (a left tit that sags slightly more than the right, anyone?). In Knee Deep in Life she gives a fearless and filthy account of her transformation from no-responsibilities woman to being in demand 24/7, the heartaches and humiliations, and most importantly, her (definitely-pushed-to-the-limits-but-totally-indestructible) marriage to Steve, the man who helped her to hold it together when post-natal depression kicked in.Full of heart and wit - not to mention swearing that would make a sailor blush - this is the beast of a book Laura intends on riding into the hands of those people who doubt themselves every single day: the ones who have struggled to accept the way they look; the mums-to-be about to find themselves taking their first step towards parenthood; and the women bossing it like badasses every single day but never getting the credit they deserve. You are more than enough.

    1 in stock

    £12.28

  • On The Up: The perfect read for parents

    Hodder & Stoughton On The Up: The perfect read for parents

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Funny and well observed, this timely novel explores the isolation of new motherhood O'Keeffe examines themes of class, race, privilege and gender with a deft touch which will speak loudly to a certain generation. I loved this book.' CLOVER STROUD, AUTHOR OF MY WILD AND SLEEPLESS NIGHTS'A warm-hearted and entertaining debut' HANNAH BECKERMAN, OBSERVER'A poignant tale of modern family life' WOMAN & HOME'On the Up is a gem of a novel that holds up a mirror to the way we live now.' RED'Funny and compassionate' NEW STATESMAN'Funny and real, this is a blast of fresh air.' FABULOUS'An uplifting debut.' HELLO'I love the way this book makes the domestic political, and vice versa' POLLY SAMSON'An intimate exploration of womanhood and the idea of home and belonging. Funny, melancholic, and full of warmth' XIAOLU GUO '[Alice writes] really well about the frustrations of not having much money in a culture that is geared towards those that have it all. It's not a topic we see a lot of in contemporary fiction and I found it very refreshing to see it tackled here.' LAURA BARNETT author of The Versions of Us'I love this book. Funny, heart-felt and poignant. It reflects perfectly the experiences of a generation that doesn't ever seem to have as much time, or money, as our parents had.' TOBIAS JONES'an uplifting book about persevering through the tough times ... an amazing debut.' YAHOOBy reading Style magazine, I was training myself not to want things. It was going quite well. I had already found that I did not want a pair of Yves Saint Laurent mules, a chandelier made from plastic antlers, or a diamond-encrusted necklace in the shape of a pineapple. I was still working on not wanting a fitted farmhouse kitchen in warm wood. Sylvia lives in a flat on a council estate with her not-quite-husband Obe and their two young children. She dreams of buying a house on a leafy street like the one she grew up in. If she closes her eyes, she can see it all so clearly: the stripped floorboards, the wisteria growing around the door... It's not ideal that she's about to be made redundant, or that Obe, a playworker, is never going to earn more than the minimum wage. As sleep deprivation sets in, and the RnB downstairs gets ever louder, Sylvia's life starts to unravel.But when the estate is earmarked for redevelopment, the threat to her community gives Sylvia a renewed sense of purpose. With a bit of help from her activist sister, and her film-maker friend Frankie, she's ready to take a stand for what she believes in.Trade ReviewOn the Up is a gem of a novel that holds up a mirror to the way we live now. - RedAlice O'Keeffe's funny and compassionate debut novel shows a deep understanding of contemporary urban life, and covers themes of dependence, parenthood, post-natal depression, social housing and the wealth divide. - New Statesman'A warm-hearted and entertaining debut' - Observer'An intimate exploration of womanhood and the idea of home and belonging. Funny, melancholic, and full of warmth''A poignant tale of modern family life' - Woman & HomeFunny and real, this is a blast of fresh air. - FABULOUSAn uplifting debut. - HELLOI love the way this book makes the domestic political, and vice versa

    1 in stock

    £8.09

  • Liv's Alone: Amateur Adventures in Solo

    Hodder & Stoughton Liv's Alone: Amateur Adventures in Solo

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Liv Thorne was in her twenties, and single, she would joke to friends that if Mr Right didn't come along she'd have to take matters into her own hands and have a child on her own. When she was still single in her thirties, it stopped being a joke and she started researching sperm banks and fertility clinics.Liv's Alone is an honest and hopeful memoir that captures the joy and the challenge that is parenting alone by choice. From dismantling the fairy tale story that we're fed from a young age and grieving the life you thought you were going to have, to buying sperm from Denmark and bringing a baby into the world.Guiding readers through the highs and lows with warmth, humour and understanding, Liv wants her book to be a little beacon of optimism for women who are in the same position she was in; late 30s, single and longing for a baby. This is Liv & Herb's story, but hopefully a version of it will be yours.

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Scaffold Parenting: Raising Resilient,

    John Murray Press Scaffold Parenting: Raising Resilient,

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'A master synthesizer of attachment science, medical practice, and his own experience as a father, Harold Koplewicz capably and compassionately leads us through the art of scaffolding, from early childhood through the important adolescent period.' - Daniel J. Siegel, MD, author of The Whole Brain ChildPrevent and counteract the general anxiety and emotional fragility prevalent in children and teenagers today - a new parenting philosophy and strategies that give children the tools to flourish on their own.Just as sturdy scaffolding is necessary when erecting a building and will come down when the structure grows stable, good parenting provides children with steady and warm emotional nourishment on the path toward independence. Never-ending parental problem-solving and involvement can have the opposite effect, enabling fragility and anxiety over time.In The Scaffold Effect, world-renowned child psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz introduces the powerful and clinically tested idea that this deliberate build-up and then gradual loosening of parental support is the single most effective way to encourage kids to climb higher, try new things, grow from mistakes and develop character and strength. Explaining the building blocks of an effective scaffold from infancy through young adulthood, he expertly guides parents through the strategies for raising empowered, capable people, including: Lay a solid foundation: The parent-child relationship needs to be made from the concrete mixture of emotional availability, positive reinforcement, clear messaging, and consistent rules. From this supportive base, your will forge a bond that will survive adolescence and grow stronger into adulthood. Empower growth: Skyscraper or sprawling bungalow - the style of your child's construction is not up to you! Scaffold parenting validates and accommodates the shape the child is growing into. Any effort to block or control growth will actually stunt it. Stay on their level: Imagine being on the ground floor of a house and trying to talk to someone on the roof. The person on the roof will have to 'talk down' to you or yell. If your child's building and your scaffold are on the same level, you can speak directly, look each other in the eye, and keep the lines of communication open.Drawing on Dr Koplewicz's decades of clinical and personal experience, The Scaffold Effect is a compassionate, smart and essential guide for the ages.All the author's proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Child Mind Institute.Trade ReviewDirty secret: I normally hate parenting books. But Harold Koplewicz's The Scaffold Effect is just like him: warm, to-the-point, and wonderfully empathetic. It takes real talent to do what he has accomplished in this book: assemble the best science, probe the wisest clinical minds (including his own), and then weave everything together into a highly readable and relatable narrative that's both useful and fun. With a unique mix of personal anecdote and professional insight, he breaks with received wisdom, delivers up some eye-opening surprises - and sends the greatly reassuring message to parents that, if we take care of ourselves, our kids will be okay. * Judith Warner, author of 'And Then They Stopped Talking to Me' and 'Perfect Madness' *The Scaffold Effect is written with so much understanding and so much sympathy, for both children and their parents. Harold Koplewicz brings science and clinical experience together with his own family experiences to create a book that is always practical and compassionate, and manages to be firm, gentle, and encouraging in all the right ways. * Perri Klass, MD, professor of journalism and pediatrics at NYU and author of 'A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future' *This compassionate, witty, and street-smart guide to helping kids become independent young adults is a gift to parents everywhere. Harold Koplewicz gives us the tools to build strong, safe support around our children, and then trust that they will launch all the better for it and grow into their own destiny * Catherine Steiner-Adair, EdD, author of 'The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age' *Drawing on decades of clinical expertise and an organization that does some of the most compelling research on kids and mental health in this country, Dr Koplewicz has written a practical, engrossing, and singularly useful book. Healthy adults don't just happen. * Madeline Levine, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of 'he Price of Privilege' and 'Teach Your Children Well' *In this era of searing fear and uncertainty, and out of the turbulent sea of contradictory parenting advice, emerges, blessedly, Harold Koplewicz's authoritative counsel. A true giant of child psychiatry, Koplewicz has condensed his immense knowledge, wisdom, and experience into a practical and actionable plan. The Scaffold Effect is an instant classic, a godsend for us all. * Edward M. Hallowell, author of 'Driven to Distraction' and 'ADHD 2.0' *The Scaffold Effect is an engaging, practical, and even humorous guide through the challenges and opportunities of parenting. * Daniel J. Siegel, MD, New York Times bestselling co-author of 'The Whole-Brain Child' *Full of vivid examples of the evergreen effectiveness of scaffolding - the best way to support children as they grow (and grow away from us) - it's a book for the ages. * Wendy Mogel, New York Times bestselling author of 'The Blessing of a Skinned Knee' *Koplewicz gives parents... the tools to raise resilient, confident and capable children. * Booklist *

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • I Am Not Your Baby Mother: THE SUNDAY TIMES

    Quercus Publishing I Am Not Your Baby Mother: THE SUNDAY TIMES

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis*THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*'I gobbled it in one weekend and encourage everyone - mother, or otherwise - to do the same' - Pandora Sykes'Remarkable' - Lorraine Kelly'Searing' - Dolly Alderton'I absolutely loved I Am Not Your Baby Mother' - Giovanna Fletcher'This book is needed for the voiceless' - Nadiya Hussain'Brilliant' - Sophie Ellis-Bextor'A brilliantly observed look at life as a black mother' - Closer'Urgent part-memoir, part-manifesto about black motherhood' - Red'[An] original and much-needed guide to navigating black motherhood' - Cosmopolitan'The woman bringing a fresh perspective to the mumfluencer world' - Grazia'Every mother, everywhere, should read this book' - OK Magazine___________It's about time we made motherhood more diverse...When Candice fell pregnant and stepped into the motherhood playing field, she found her experience bore little resemblance to the glossy magazine photos of women in horizontal stripe tops and the pinned discussions on mumsnet about what pushchair to buy. Leafing through the piles of prenatal paraphernalia, she found herself wondering: "Where are all the black mothers?".Candice started blogging about motherhood in 2016 after making the simple but powerful observation that the way motherhood is portrayed in the British media is wholly unrepresentative of our society at large. The result is this thought-provoking, urgent and inspirational guide to life as a black mother. It explores the various stages in between pregnancy and waving your child off at the gates of primary school, while facing hurdles such as white privilege, racial micro-aggression and unconscious bias at every point. Candice does so with her trademark sense of humour and refreshing straight-talking, and the result is a call-to-arms that will allow mums like her to take control, scrapping the parenting rulebook to mother their own way.Trade ReviewAn essential exploration of the realities of black motherhood in the UK * Observer *Blogger Candice Brathwaite is known for her beautifully constructed and refreshingly straight-talking Instagram captions, so we can't wait to read her urgent part-memoir, part-manifesto about black motherhood * Red magazine *This book is about so much more than paid partnerships and a square-by-square existence. It is an energetic decimation of the narrow, middle-class white lens through which we culturally speak about motherhood; a humorous and sensitive navigation of the nuances within race (Candice, as a black British woman and her husband, as a Nigerian man); and a searing commentary, through the motif of a Bugaboo pushchair, on how class and race intersect. I gobbled it in one weekend and encourage everyone - mother, or otherwise - to do the same. * Pandora Sykes *Written in her brilliantly witty manner, this book is every black British woman's motherhood manual * Refinery 29 *Humorous but unflinching, every mother, everywhere, should read this book * OK Magazine *She's the straight-talking social-media star who hates the word 'influencer', refuses to 'dress small' and is on a mission to portray a vision of motherhood inclusive of race and class * Stella Magazine *Searing * Dolly Alderton *Remarkable * Lorraine Kelly *One of 2020's must-reads for all mums, new or experienced * Culture Whisper *An observant and timely guide * Evening Standard *A powerful challenge to narrow mainstream depictions of motherhood ... this is a book that will undoubtedly change the way we talk about motherhood in the UK * Lighthouse Books *Important and necessary * i news *I absolutely loved I Am Not Your Baby Mother * Giovanna Fletcher *A brilliantly observed look at life as a black mother * Closer *Brilliant * Sophie Ellis-Bextor *Packed with insight for all women, whatever your race or parental status * Women’s Health Magazine *The must-read book of the summer * Mother and Baby Magazine *Brilliant ... as much an astoundingly good read as it is an essential one * Good Housekeeping *A game-changing guide to Black motherhood * Red magazine *To call Candice Brathwaite a mummy-blogger is to underplay the ground-breaking role she has played in challenging the white-washed, breton-striped representations of motherhood we see in the media and on Instagram. -- Elizabeth Morris * Crib Notes *Really good ... accessible, sometimes shocking, honest, and feels written from the heart * Bernardine Evaristo *Thought-provoking * Grazia *An enormously important book about motherhood and systemic racism [...] compellingly written, it's alive with a fury it is impossible not to feel when reading * Daisy Johnson, author of Sisters *This book is needed for the voiceless * Nadiya Hussain *Frank and funny * the Scotsman *

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Mister Rogers Effect – 7 Secrets to Bringing

    Baker Publishing Group The Mister Rogers Effect – 7 Secrets to Bringing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn a world increasingly divided by politics and social issues, we need Mister Rogers more than ever. For three decades, his presence was a healing balm to children of all ages. And though he is no longer with us, we can all adopt his attitudes and actions as models for our own lives. In this uplifting and informative book, Dr. Anita Knight Kuhnley shows us how to use the transformative psychological principles that Mister Rogers masterfully employed to make a difference in our own neighborhoods. Principles such as - listening for discovery - validating feelings - preserving white space - expressing gratitude - exercising empathy - practicing radical acceptance - using expressions of care Imagine a world where these seven principles guide our interactions with each other. Sound heavenly? Neighborly? It all starts with you.

    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • Practicing Presence – A Mother`s Guide to

    Baker Publishing Group Practicing Presence – A Mother`s Guide to

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisYour camera isn't a distraction--it's your portal to presence As a mother, life often feels like it is passing by in a blur. You take countless pictures trying to freeze time and capture the memories, but in looking back find you barely even remember experiencing the moments. But what if there were a way to preserve your family's story while also becoming fully present within it? Combining the science of memory preservation with photography principles, professional photographer Joy Prouty shows you how to exit survival mode and enter the present moment through the photos you're already taking. With the camera as your magnifying glass for meaning, you'll learn to let go of perfect pictures, embody self-compassion, and rewire your brain to experience more joy in the memories you are making right now. Through human stories, poetic motherly wisdom, and gorgeous full-color photographs, Practicing Presence is your invitation to show up to the practice of fully living.

    1 in stock

    £16.99

  • The Boy Between: A Mother and Son’s Journey From

    Amazon Publishing The Boy Between: A Mother and Son’s Journey From

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBestselling novelist Amanda Prowse knew how to resolve a fictional family crisis. But then her son came to her with a real one… Josiah was nineteen with the world at his feet when things changed. Without warning, the new university student’s mental health deteriorated to the point that he planned his own death. His mother, bestselling author Amanda Prowse, found herself grappling for ways to help him, with no clear sense of where that could be found. This is the book they wish had been there for them during those dark times. Josiah’s situation is not unusual: the statistics on student mental health are terrifying. And he was not the only one suffering; his family was also hijacked by his illness, watching him struggle and fearing the day he might succeed in taking his life. In this book, Josiah and Amanda hope to give a voice to those who suffer, and to show them that help can be found. It is Josiah’s raw, at times bleak, sometimes humorous, but always honest account of what it is like to live with depression. It is Amanda’s heart-rending account of her pain at watching him suffer, speaking from the heart about a mother’s love for her child. For anyone with depression and anyone who loves someone with depression, Amanda and Josiah have a clear message—you are not alone, and there is hope.Trade Review“Just before Josiah was due to take A levels, he had his first major depressive episode. At the time neither he nor his family had a clue what was happening. He did go on to university as planned. At university his mental health deteriorated further. Josiah Hartley and his mother, the novelist Mandy Prowse, talk about their experiences.” —Woman’s Hour “In this incredibly moving episode we’re joined by Amanda Prowse and Josiah Hartley to talk family and mental health. Including how they were able to find a way out of deep depression together.” —Mental “A brave and insightful book that shimmers with warmth and hope.” —The Lady “A courageous and open book that will offer practical help to everyone touched by depression. Startling and important.” —Platinum “I truly believe this book will help so many individuals struggling with their mental health as well as help their families…A candid, moving and inspirational book, I am blown away.” —Johnny Benjamin, bestselling author of The Stranger on the Bridge

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • Mommytracked: How to Take Authentic Risks and

    Lioncrest Publishing Mommytracked: How to Take Authentic Risks and

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £9.42

  • The Children of Now: Crystalline Children Indigo

    Red Wheel/Weiser The Children of Now: Crystalline Children Indigo

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £14.24

  • Walking the Ojibwe Path: A Memoir in Letters to

    Milkweed Editions Walking the Ojibwe Path: A Memoir in Letters to

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis“We may not relight the fires that used to burn in our villages, but we can carry the embers from those fires in our hearts and learn to light new fires in a new world.” Ojibwe tradition calls for fathers to walk their children through the world, sharing the ancient understanding “that we are all, animate and inanimate alike, living on the one pure breath with which the Creator gave life to the Universe.” In this new entry in the Seedbank series, an intimate series of letters to the six-year-old son from whom he was estranged, Richard Wagamese fulfills this traditional duty with grace and humility, describing his own path through life—separation from his family as a boy, substance abuse, incarceration, and ultimately the discovery of books and writing—and braiding this extraordinary story with the teachings of his people, in which animals were the teachers of human beings, until greed and a desire to control the more-than-human world led to anger, fear, and, eventually, profound alienation. At once a deeply moving memoir and a fascinating elucidation of a rich indigenous cosmology, Walking the Ojibwe Path is an unforgettable journey.Trade Review"Milkweed's Seedbank series is one of the most exciting and visionary projects in contemporary publishing. Taking the long view, these volumes run parallel to the much-hyped books of the moment to demonstrate the possibility and hope inherent in all great literature." —Stephen Sparks, Point Reyes Books “Richard Wagamese is a born storyteller.”—Louise Erdrich Praise for For Joshua “Wagamese, who authored such classics as Indian Horse and A Quality of Light, was a singular voice in literature whose wisdom, openness, and incredible skill with sentences have lit up the lives of many readers. With For Joshua, Wagamese wrote of internal and external struggles with substance abuse and trauma, and crafted an expansive work about healing, resilience, humanity, respect, inheritance, Indigenous teachings, and most of all, love. This book is a wonderful place to start if you’ve never read Wagamese, a must-read if you have, and an indispensable read for everyone.”—Literary Hub “Told lyrically and unflinchingly, For Joshua is both a letter of apology and another attempt at self-identification for the writer. A must-read for Wagamese fans, and a good primer for his novels.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune “[For Joshua] is revealing, open, and tragic. It is also a remarkably touching and well-written journey.”—The Globe and Mail “Wagamese is a writer of rough grace and fathomless humanity who has given so much more to the world than it ever gave to him.”—Literary Hub, “Most Anticipated Books of 2020” “These affecting essays are beautifully written, and his experiences resonate on many levels, from the little boy who is experiencing loneliness to the young adult longing to find his place in the world to the adult he became before his death at age 61. . . . A well-written, introspective book on fatherhood and loss that will especially interest readers and students of First Nations life and literature.”—Library Journal “Moving back and forth between the past and present, between struggle and insight, [Wagamese] weaves narrative and teaching into a powerful, inspiring whole.”—BookRiot “Before his death in 2017, Wagamese had earned renown in his native Canada for his memoirs and novels. He had also completed this book for his son, then 6 years old. . . . ‘As Ojibway men, we are taught that it is the father’s responsibility to introduce our children to the world,’ he writes to his son, and this posthumous publication is part of the legacy he passes along. A sturdy book of traditional wisdom and prescriptions for recovery.”—Kirkus “For Joshua is both beautiful and harsh, a guiding light for both Wagamese and his readers, a book that will stand the test of time.”—Andrew King, University Book Store “The late Richard Wagamese’s For Joshua builds on the growing tradition of epistolary memoirs as a deeply spiritual letter to his son. In stark language, Wagamese crafts scenes of memory, ritual, and narrative tradition so vivid they often made me pause to reread them three or four times over. By drawing on his truths as an Ojibwe man, recovering alcoholic, and father, this memoir walks the reader through a life journey as an example to call us back to our deepest purpose: to live in unity and become who we already are.”—Erin Pineda, 27th Letter Books “For Joshua is a tender and insightful letter to an estranged son. Richard Wagamese writes to Joshua and for himself to try to understand his journey, the challenges of his life and his estrangement from his son. The subjugation of Wagamese's Indigenous heritage during his childhood and much of his adult life is heartbreaking. I’m not sure if Wagamese was able to repair his relationship with his son, but in publishing this For Joshua readers will be better off for having read it.”—Jennifer Wood, East City Bookshop “What a beautiful book . . . In this letter to his son, Wagamese writes of his heritage, his drinking, his writing, and his love for the land. He also learns how to live with himself and his feelings with the help of others, and to face his demons and explain this struggle to his son. As he writes, we ‘really have two choices in life: to live in peace or to live in conflict, in harmony or out of balance.’”—Annie Philbrick, Bank Square Books “Simply put, one of the most honest, beautiful, and heartbreaking books you’ll read this year. Written to a son he never had the chance to know, Wagamese tells his story of a life filled with struggles that would break most men. Many of these were hinted at in his novels but to hear him tell his own story with such bare and unflinching honesty puts his entire body of work in a whole new light. Rest in power Richard.”—Tom Beans, Dudley’s Bookshop Cafe “I hope that when Joshua does eventually read this book, he has the maturity to appreciate his father’s act of bravery, and to learn from it. For the rest of us, For Joshua is a fascinating and moving portrayal of one man’s search for his heritage, his true place in the world, and in the process, his discovery of himself.”—Hamilton Spectator “This well-written and perceptive book shows that it is possible for aboriginal people—for any person—to get back from there to here.”—Quill & Quire “Graceful and reverberating . . . A harrowing life story but also a ceremony, a gathering of traditional knowledge, and a love letter across the generations, For Joshua is a book we need, a book we can all treasure. Every page is infused with such tenderness and emotional intensity that I was shocked again and again with the thought: this is the true strength and reach and burden of love.”—Warren Cariou, author of Lake of the PrairiesTable of ContentsAuthor’s Note vii For Joshua 1 Initiation 9 Innocence 25 Humility 69 Introspection 109 Wisdom 155 For Joshua 183 Acknowledgments 205

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • You Are a F*cking Awesome Mom: So Embrace the

    Seal Press You Are a F*cking Awesome Mom: So Embrace the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTo anyone who is not a new mother, babyhood may seem like a nanosecond long--a quick blip on the radar of life. But to a new mother, it feels never-ending. A child is born, a thunderstorm comes barreling in, and the idea of buckling down to raise said baby seems like an eternity--and feels totally impossible. How will I ever make it through? This is especially true for women today, who are raised to foster strong personal and professional identities. Becoming a mother is a complete restructuring of one's life, and there's a necessary psychic reckoning that gets buried under dirty diapers and lost amid the nipple shields and mashed peas.Loaded with unfettered support from a mom who has been through it, You Are a F*cking Awesome Mom offers a welcome acknowledgement that motherhood is a mind f*ck--and that women deserve more than trite oversimplifying and sugarcoating about the miracles of child-rearing. It is not a parenting book, it's a mama book, one with an irresistible, irreverent voice, sharp insight, and some welcome doses of "truth salad," plus a few experts thrown in for good measure. It's You Are a Badass for new mothers, and a long-awaited life raft for all the mothers drowning in maternal confusion and terror.

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Parents Under The Influence: Words of Wisdom from

    Other Press LLC Parents Under The Influence: Words of Wisdom from

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA unique, and powerful perspective on the challenges of parenting, and a guide to finding a rewarding path forward.

    7 in stock

    £14.39

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