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By Ross Campbell, Danièle Starenkyj. 1979
By Gilbert Simon, Marcia Cohen, Jean-Louis Lafrance. 1990
By Marshall H Klaus, Phyllis H Klaus, Ginette Patenaude. 1990
By T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I Greenspan, Isabella More. 2001
By Christiane Collange. 1985
By Aldo Naouri. 1985
Une femme devient mère en mettant un enfant au monde : son rôle, sa place et sa fonction découlent de…
ce fait biologique et sont intimement liés entre eux. Devenir père pour un homme est autrement plus compliqué : il ne lui suffit pas de donner son nom ou d'assumer la charge matérielle de son enfant, il lui faut de plus occuper une fonction qu'il ne peut pas créer par son seul vouloir. Qu'est-ce que cette fonction? Comment peut-elle se mettre en place? Quand on sait combien sa carence est préjudiciable à l'équilibre d'un couple et au devenir de l'enfant, on ne peut pas se soustraire à ces questions. C'est à elles que cet ouvrage se propose de répondre en faisant appel à des dizaines de cas cliniques édifiants, émouvants et minutieusement analysés. 1985.By Eda J LeShan. 1972
The author uses specific situations involving such emotions as love, hate, fear, anger and jealousy to illustrate the conflicts and…
confusion children experience, and to help them understand and accept their feelings. Grades 4-7. 1972.By Daniel Kemp. 1990
By Daniel Kemp. 1989
By Daniel Kemp. 1989
By Jean Duriau, Helen S Arnstein. 1982
Que répondre a un enfant quand il se pose des questions sur la mort d'un proche parent? Comment le préparer…
a un divorce, a un éventuel remariage, a tout changement de vie important? Ce livre apporte quelques réponses. 1982.By Pierre Mailloux, Jacques Beaulieu. 2002
By Thomas Gordon, Jean Roy, Jacques Lalanne. 1976
By Michele Wates, Rowen Jade. 1999
This is the first anthology by disabled women to explore the issue of parenting. They challenge rigid, limiting views of…
what it means to be a disabled woman, and of what a parent is and does. They describe having to fight for the right to become pregnant, the poignant pleasures of teaching children the benefits of having a "different" mother, and the sheer delight of involving themselves in a child's life.By Carol Dunlop-Hébert, Thérèse Gouin-Décarie. 1985
By Louise Lambert-Lagacé, Lison Chauvin-Désourdy. 1980
By Daniel Kemp. 1995
By Lisa Scottoline, Francesca Serritella. 2015
For Your Information: A "Does This Beach Make Me Look Fat'" essay by Lisa Scottoline "Does This Beach Make Me…
Look Fat'" is s collection of funny stories and true confessions that every woman can relate to by Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella-the unstoppable, irreverent mother-daughter team.By Lisa Scottoline, Francesca Serritella. 2016
Lisa and Francesca are back with another collection of warm and witty stories that will strike a chord with every…
woman. This six book series is among the best reviewed humor books published today and has been compared to the late greats, Erma Bombeck and Nora Ephron. Delia Ephron said of the fifth book in the series, Have a Nice Guilt Trip, "Lisa and Francesca, mother and daughter, bring you the laughter of their lives once again and better than ever. You will identify with these tales of guilt and fall in love with them and fierce (grand) Mother Mary." This seventh volume will not disappoint as it hits the humorous and poignant note that fans have come to expect from the beloved mother-daughter duo.By Lisa Scottoline, Francesca Serritella. 2015
The unstoppable, irreverent mother-daughter team presents a new collection of funny stories and true confessions that every woman can relate…
to. From identity theft to the hazards of bicycling to college reunions and eating on the beach, Lisa and Francesca tackle the quirks, absurdities, and wonders of everyday life with wit and warmth. As Lisa says, "More and more, especially in the summertime when I'm sitting on the beach, I'm learning not to sweat it. To go back to the child that I used to be. To see myself through the loving eyes of my parents. To eat on the beach. And not to worry about whether every little thing makes me look fat. In fact, not to worry at all." So put aside your worries and join Lisa and Francesca as they navigate their way through the crazy world we live in, laughing along the way.