From a mother of five children under five and a childcare director with 30 years' experience, a book to give hope to all parents of toddlers
A provocative and incisive analysis of medical intervention at childbirth-an experience that has become the American norm, even as women seek more choice
When should futile medical treatment be stopped? When and how can death be hastened? How can each of us keep control of these decisions?
From a leading child psychiatrist, a comprehensive parents' guide to understanding--and managing--pediatric bipolar disorder
In The Homework Myth, nationally known educator and parenting expert Alfie Kohn challenges the usual defenses of homework and shows that none of our assumptions about its benefits actually passes the test of research, logic, or experience
Designer Dana Buchman's chronicle of her daughter's struggle with learning disabilities and of her own journey to become the mother Charlotte needs her to be
Adding to the successful series of Raising titles, a developmental psychologist gives parents tips for keeping children of all ages away from drugs and alcohol
A step-by-step guide to writing the two documents that will make clear your cherished wishes
A compassionate collection of quotes and encouragement from Alzheimer's patients and those closest to them
I am more American than Korean in my mind, writes K. Connie Kang, "but am more Korean than American in my soul. As for my heart, it is split in half."
An instructive work that shows how posture has a great effect on our psychological and physical well-being, with a complete program on how to put the body back in natural alignment, increase energy, reduce muscle strain, and prevent repetitive strain injuries.
[This book is] outstanding, well-written, and should be read by all men and women.-James Lewis, Jr., Ph.D., Executive Director, Education Center for Prostate Cancer Patients