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La difficulté de vivre (Collection "Leur vie")
By Françoise Dolto. 1986
Recueil de vingt textes déjà parus dans des revues ou des livres. L'auteure a une longue expérience comme psychanalyste d'enfants.…
L'ouvrage est moins un livre sur la psychanalyse des enfants que sur des aspects de la psychologie de l'enfant. On y trouve des réflexions, des informations, des analyses de cas, des conseils sur la psychologie des enfants et sur la façon de vivre avec eux. [SDMÇa arrive aussi aux garçons (Collection Des Hommes En Changement)
By Michel Dorais. 1997
"Quelles conséquences produisent les abus sexuels sur les garçons qui en sont victimes? (...) Témoignages à l'appui, cet ouvrage retrace…
les questions existentielles et les phases critiques que traversent les garçons. Il décrit aussi les stratégies qu'ils adoptent pour préserver leur intégrité et leur masculinité. Il propose, enfin, des moyens d'aide et de prévention. [SDMLa dyslexie démystifiée: pour une collaboration positive parents-enseignants (Collection Psychologie)
By Marie-France Maisonneuve. 2011
" Ce livre fait un tour d'horizon de la dyslexie et de ses troubles associés. En tant que parent ou…
enseignant: vous verrez pourquoi il vaut mieux détecter les signes de la dyslexie le plus tôt possible et agir rapidement; vous découvrirez ce que la recherche suggère à propos de l'évaluation et des types d'intervention; vous pourrez mieux repérer les difficultés de lecture des jeunes et adopter des stratégies concrètes d'intervention; vous comprendrez à quel point l'apport d'une équipe multidisc-plinaire peut se révéler efficace. " -- 4e de couvMon cerveau a besoin de lunettes: vivre avec l'hyperactivité (Collection Psychologie)
By Annick Vincent. 2010
" Au début, je croyais que jétais tout seul à avoir ce problème. Mais mon docteur ma dit quenviron un…
enfant sur vingt souffre d'un TDAH. Ça veut dire quil y a probablement au moins un enfant par classe dans mon école qui en est atteint. Ça veut aussi dire que plein de gens ont le même problème que moi et peuvent trouver les solutions qui leur conviennent. Ponctué de données instructives et de trucs efficaces, le journal imaginaire de Tom permet aux jeunes, aux parents et aux intervenants dapprivoiser le trouble du déficit de lattention avec ou sans hyperactivité. Amusant et imaginatif, Mon cerveau a besoin de lunettes est un livre indispensable pour mieux comprendre cette réalité, qui na rien dimaginaire ! Médecin psychiatre et mère de quatre beaux garçons (qui ont dailleurs participé à toutes les étapes de la préparation de ce livre), Annick Vincent a développé une expertise auprès dadultes atteints de maladies de lhumeur et/ou de trouble du déficit de lattention avec ou sans hyperactivité. Elle est très impliquée dans la transmission des connaissances relatives aux troubles de lattention auprès de ses collègues médecins, des intervenants en santé et du public en général. Cest en constatant le manque doutils pour enseigner de façon simple ce quest le TDAH quelle a décidé de publier cet ouvrage. " -- 4e de couvThe Midwife's Tale: An Oral History from Handywoman to Professional Midwife
By Billie Hunter, Nicky Leap. 1993
Mothers and midwives reveal the wonders and difficulties of early twentieth century childbirth in this informative and insightful healthcare history.…
Before the foundation of the United Kingdom&’s National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, expectant mothers relied on midwives to help them through childbirth. Based on interviews conducted with dozens and mothers and retired midwives over several years, Billie Hunter and Nicky Leap&’s The Midwife&’s Tale shares the stories of these women in their own words, shedding light on their experiences and on the realities of childbirth in the first half of the twentieth century. Intriguing, poignant, and sometimes humorous, this oral history covers the experiences of women from the 1910s through the 1950s including accounts of the difficulties of rearing large families in poverty-stricken environments and the lack of information about contraception and abortion—even as midwifery changed from an unqualified &“handywoman&” skill to an actual profession.Our bodies, ourselves: pregnancy and birth
By Judy Norsigian, Boston Women's Health Book Collective. 2009
Information about all stages of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Discusses choosing medical care, planning the birth, and attending…
to the pregnant woman's physical and emotional care. Describes special concerns during pregnancy and childbirth and covers the tests that may be involved. Also addresses infant feeding options. 2008The expectant father: facts, tips, and advice for dads-to-be
By Armin A. Brott, Jennifer Ash. 2001
Month-by-month guide to emotional, financial, and physical changes men may experience during the course of their partner's pregnancy. Offers advice…
on understanding prenatal testing, starting a college fund, strengthening one's relationship with the mother-to-be, providing support during labor and delivery, and preparing for life with a new baby. 2001A History of Maternity Wear: Design, Patterns, and Construction
By Lydia Semler, Jana Hill, Ilea Magdelina Bonner. 2024
A History of Maternity Wear: Design, Patterns, and Construction explores pregnancy clothing worn throughout the decades, providing historical information, images,…
and patterns. Filled with photos showing extant attire, with intricate details and sample patterns that can be recreated to scale, this book examines how maternity clothes were constructed, provides historical context, and aids readers in designing their own maternity garments. Each chapter includes examples of commonly worn maternity styles from a number of regions of the English-speaking world, with information from the United States, Britain, Australia, and Canada. The book concludes with a chapter on historically accurate underpinnings from the 17th century to the present day. A History of Maternity Wear: Design, Patterns, and Construction is written for costume professionals looking to research historically accurate characters and costumes for production, as well as fashion historians and costume enthusiasts.Understanding Fertility Awareness Methods: Gaining Control of Your Fertility
By Rashmi Kudesia. 2020
Track your fertility through science and strategy—a modern guide to understanding FAM Pregnancy isn't always easy. For couples trying to…
conceive, navigating the complex charts and techniques behind Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) can add stress and confusion to an already difficult journey. Understanding Fertility Awareness Methods is here to help, with medically accurate information to guide your decisions about if, when, and how to build a family. This friendly and compassionate resource can help you if you're ready to get pregnant, if you're concerned about your future fertility, or if you just want more control over your reproductive health. Learn the science behind different FAM methods, from Basal Body Temperatures to cycle calendars, and how tracking them can maximize your chances of conceiving. Understanding Fertility Awareness Methods offers: Fertility 101—Discover the mechanics of menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy, and how to familiarize yourself with your own body and cycle. Charting and tracking—Learn to track the different facets of your fertility using everything from pen-and-paper charts to apps and wearables. Complete health—Explore options about your long-term reproductive wellness, as well as the conditions that affect fertility, and when you should seek medical evaluation. Timing is everything—Develop a fertility strategy that lets you know when you're at your most fertile and why, so you'll be able to act when the time is right. Feel empowered and informed along the road of your fertility journey with this approachable and friendly guide.The Whole 9 Months: A Week-By-Week Pregnancy Nutrition Guide with Recipes for a Healthy Start
By Jennifer Lang, Dana Angelo White. 2016
What to eat—and what not to—when you're eating for two Jerry Seinfeld's fictional dentist Tim Whatley famously converted to Judaism…
"for the jokes," but if OB-GYN and mother of three, Dr. Jennifer Lang, created The Whole 9 Months to be your all-in-one nutrition-based pregnancy resource, setting the standard in pregnancy books with: A nutritional master class in why the foods you choose matter so much to your baby's development, essential baby-building nutrients, and daily consumption needs A week-by-week breakdown of your pregnancy progress and important milestones for fetal growth and changes in your body A shopping guide for what foods to buy organic to avoid potentially harmful hormones and pesticides 100+ classic dishes and new recipes to nourish your body and your baby, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options Advice and tips for nausea, cravings, and other common pregnancy symptoms A happy, healthy baby starts with a happy, healthy mom and the smart nutritional advice found in this pregnancy cookbook.A Dad's Guide to Newborn Twins: Unleash Your Inner Super Dad
By Meghan Hertzfeldt, Jennifer Bonicelli. 2020
Double the trouble, double the love—everything you need to be a super dad to twins Congrats, Dad—you're having twins! So…
what's next? A Dad's Guide to Newborn Twins is the comprehensive manual to prepare you for this new, exciting stage of your life. From the moment you find out about your new bundles of joy until the end of your first year, this book covers essential (and reassuring) tips and strategies for creating your own caring-for-twins toolkit. Find out how to apply for paternity leave, track milestones, feed two babies at once (very carefully!), calm their crying, and more. A Dad's Guide to Newborn Twins includes: All about twins—Whether it's dealing with potential birth complications or finding ways to sleep with two infants around, get advice that prepares you for the unique challenges of twins. Taking care of mom—Become a super partner as you power-up your knowledge and learn the best things to do at home, at the hospital, and during delivery. Shopping for two—Put your baby registry together in a flash with a convenient cheat sheet, as well as guidelines for choosing the best strollers, car seats, and more. Make sure you're ready to welcome two newborns into the world with some help from A Dad's Guide to Newborn Twins.Manage your gestational diabetes with confidence A gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) diagnosis can be worrying, but, with a little guidance,…
it's simple to care for yourself and your baby. Packed full of information and easy recipes, this health-focused cookbook gives you the tools you need to manage blood sugar, prepare nourishing meals, and have a happy, healthy pregnancy. What sets this book apart from other gestational diabetes cookbooks: Gestational diabetes basics—Clear up any concerns you might have about your diagnosis with a straightforward guide that explains causes, symptoms, nutritional needs, and treatment options. Complete meal plans—Jump into your new GDM-friendly diet with four weeks of shoppings lists and menus designed to help you get started. 65 simple recipes—Discover quick and convenient meals that are good for you and your baby, taste great, and don't take a lot of effort to prepare. Take charge of your GDM with this informative guide and cookbook.What to expect before you're expecting (WHAT TO EXPECT)
By Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff. 2009
Preconception medical advice by the authors of the perennially bestselling primer on childbirth What to Expect When You're Expecting, Fourth…
Edition (RC 66600, BR 14234). Authors suggest both women and men prepare their bodies before having a baby, to help assure the best probable outcome. Also discusses fertility issues. 2009Countless Blessings: A History of Childbirth and Reproduction in the Sahel
By Barbara M. Cooper. 2019
A study of pregnancy and childbirth customs in Niger, and how it has both a high fertility rate and high…
rates of maternal and infant mortality.How do women in Niger experience pregnancy and childbirth differently from women in the United States or Europe? Barbara M. Cooper sets out to understand childbirth in a country with the world’s highest fertility rate and an alarmingly high rate of maternal and infant mortality. Cooper shows how the environment, slavery and abolition, French military rule, and the rapid expansion of Islam have all influenced childbirth and fertility in Niger from the nineteenth century to the present day. She sketches a landscape where fear of infertility generates intense competition between communities, ethnicities, and co-wives and creates a culture where concerns about infertility dominate concerns about overpopulation, where illegitimate children are rejected, and where the education of girls is sacrificed in the name of avoiding shame. Given a medical system poorly adapted to women’s needs, a precarious economy, and a political context where it is impossible to address sexuality openly, Cooper discovers that it is little wonder that pregnancy and birth are a woman’s greatest pride as well as a source of grave danger.“Beautifully written, insightful, and full of empathy. A must read for anyone seeking to understand the damaging consequences of neglecting women’s and infants’ health.” —Johanna Schoen, author of Abortion after Roe“Few experiences are more potent than reproduction. Countless Blessings brilliantly unwinds the full import of this potency, tracing a history of demography, bodily peril, parental joy, and social, religious, and political meaning. Cooper’s tremendous skill and creativity as a scholar enable us to see the political stakes of reproduction, even as they are grounded in the intimacies of embodied experience.” —Julie Livingston, author of Self-Devouring Growth: A Planetary Parable as Told from Southern Africa“Countless Blessings shows how women in Niger and in West Africa have long navigated the various states of social value, personhood, spirituality, and childbirth, and it paints a remarkable picture of how contested and embodied the social and material concerns of childbirth remain for women today.” —Ampson Hagan, Univeristy of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, IJAHSBoost Your Breast Milk: An All-in-One Guide for Nursing Mothers to Build a Healthy Milk Supply
By Alicia Simpson. 2017
I want to breastfeed my baby, but will I be able to? Every mom wants to produce enough nutritious…
milk for her tiny one—but many worry about low milk supply and other potential hurdles. In Boost Your Breast Milk, you&’ll find the most up-to-date practices that support a healthy milk supply for baby and a healthy mom.Clear, calm advice on breastfeeding—preparing to nurse, latching techniques, when to feed, and moreHow to spot and manage the causes of low supply and milk slumps—from mastitis to your baby&’s natural growth spurtsWhat to eat when you&’re nursing—from superfoods like avocado to naturally lactogenic (milk-boosting) foods like oats and papayaPlus, 75 recipes packed with goodness that the whole family can enjoy!A healthy beginning starts now!Neuf mois pour devenir parents: dialogue entre un obstétricien et un psychanalyste
By Paul Cesbron. 2011
" Devenir parent - au cours de la grossesse, de l'accouchement, puis dans les premiers temps avec le bébé -…
est une mise à l'épreuve des individus et du couple lui-même. Quant à l'enfant à naître, il effectue un tumultueux voyage vers notre monde. Comment prépare-t-on ce délicat passage du foetus au petit humain ? Quel rôle jouent les professionnels à la maternité ? Pourquoi y rencontre-t-on désormais des psys ? Un obstétricien et un psychanalyste, s'appuyant sur leur expérience de cliniciens, dépassent le clivage du corps et de l'esprit pour explorer, dans un dialogue sans jargon, les temps forts de la grossesse, de la naissance et de l'accueil du nouveau-né. Ils permettent ainsi aux couples d'aborder plus sages et mieux armés ces neuf mois cruciaux, les relations avec les professionnels de santé et les premiers moments de leur vie de famille. Parents virtuels et confirmés, professionnels en formation ou chevronnés trouveront dans cet ouvrage non pas des réponses standardisées mais des éléments de réflexion pour mieux accueillir un enfant. " -- 4e de couvGreat expectations: the essential guide to breastfeeding (Great Expectations Ser.)
By Marianne R Neifert. 2009
Pediatrician pens a complete guide to breastfeeding. Discusses issues such as preparation before birth, health benefits, common problems, high-risk babies,…
and expressing and storing milk. Offers tips for working moms and guidelines for adjusting to parenthood. Also covers dietary matters and weaning. 2009Ce que les femmes doivent savoir: traitement hormonal substitutif, la fin d'un mythe
By Martine Perez. 2005
Juillet 2002 : la publication d'une enquête américaine sur le THS (traitement hormonal substitutif) provoque un véritable séisme dans le…
milieu médical : d'un côté les épidémiologistes invoquent les risques accrus de cancers du sein et de maladies cardiovasculaires, de l'autre certains gynécologues dénoncent le mauvais procès fait à un traitement qui améliore le confort des femmes et parlent de diabolisation antiféministe. Cette polémique, largement médiatisée, a plongé des millions de femmes dans le désarroi : doivent-elles, oui ou non, suivre le THS ? Parce qu'elle se pose la question, comme toutes les femmes qui ont dépassé la quarantaine, Martine Perez a mené une enquête approfondie. En se voulant le plus objective possible, elle raconte l'histoire de ce traitement, ses bénéfices incontestables sur certains points (les bouffées de chaleur et l'ostéoporose) comme ses fausses promesses (rêves de jeunesse quasi éternelle qui, pendant trente ans, ont fait la fortune de nombreux laboratoires) et ses vrais risques (cancer du sein). -- 4e de couvCes enfants malades de leurs parents (Petite bibliothèque Payot #565)
By Anne Ancelin Schützenberger. 2005
« Sans qu'ils le veuillent, sans qu'ils le sachent, et bien malgré nous, nos parents, nos grands-parents, nos aïeux nous…
laissent en héritage leurs deuils non faits, leurs traumatismes non «digérés», leurs secrets. Or, si les choses ne sont pas dites, le corps, lui, peut parfois les exprimer: c'est la somatisation. Le corps de l'enfant, du petit-enfant, de l'arrière-petit-enfant, quel que soit son âge, devient alors le langage de l'ancêtre blessé, la «parole» de ses traumatismes. Il est donc nécessaire de «sortir le cadavre du placard», de décoder et de soigner les plaies non refermées. Pour se libérer -enfin- du «froid» que l'on portait en soi. » -- 4e de couvNo kidding: women writers on bypassing parenthood
By Henriette Mantel. 2013
Thirty-seven essays from women writers about living childless lives, either by choice or circumstance. Actress Nora Dunn ruminates on the…
ways a non-mother enjoys the children in her life. Comedian Margaret Cho examines why she has yet to bear or adopt a child. 2013