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With so much choice of baby equipment now available, it is difficult for new and expectant parents to know what is best to buy. This invaluable guide advises new parents on exactly what to buy, so you don't spend a fortune on unnecessary equipment! From travel to feeding equipment, this guide will give expectant parents a head start before their baby arrives. Taking into account different lifestyles and preferences, this book is a must for the parent-to-be who has an empty nursery to fill. Written by Liat Hughes Joshi, a parenting writer and Caroline Cosgrove, a personal shopper for baby equipment, the guide offers unrivalled advice on this daunting subject and includes all the hottest trends of the baby world. Safety information is also covered, making sure parents make an informed choice, and many 'eco-options' are suggested in place of conventional equipment.
Bringing fresh thinking to parenting issues such as managing screen use and encouraging independence, this book combines contemporary and traditional childrearing methods and applies a common sense 'best of both worlds' approach – one that works in the modern world for modern families.
Expert knowledge, real-life experiences and enlightening research specifically carried out for the book, all combine to create a unique view on what it takes to be a parent of primary school children. Covering the issues that will affect you and your children during their primary school years, you will find yourself armed with knowledge, tips, tricks and advice that will help you both through even the most challenging times. With every topic discussed you’ll discover valuable specialist opinion and guidance, as well as quotes, clever know-how and insights from real parents who’ve already been through it. From mealtimes and bedtimes, tricky questions and homework, all the way through to sex and drugs, you’ll soon discover you’re not the only parent grappling with all this stuff. And with Raising Children on your side you’ll be well-informed, well-prepared and well-equipped to handle any problem – big or small.
This accessible guide will help you to support your child through difficult experiences brought on by life changes, including divorce, new siblings, or the loss of a loved one Change is part of life, but for a child it can be scary and bewildering. Whether it’s the prospect of starting school, dealing with changes in the family or seeing unsettling events in the wider world, there are many aspects of life that can cause a child to feel destabilized and frightened. As parents and carers, we try everything in our power to shield our children and prepare them emotionally for disappointments and upsets, but sometimes it can be hard to know what to do for the best. Help Your Child Cope with Change offers actionable tips that will give you and your child the support you need to navigate these difficult moments with kindness and care. Discover how to: Nurture resilience and a positive mindset in your child Break bad news to your child Establish behaviour boundaries and retain routines during difficult times Deal with overwhelming emotions Seek support
This book is for time-poor parents who need reliable, tried and tested advice for all your parenting conundrums, from how to resolve online bullying to getting your child to do their homework. These no-nonsense solutions, each designed to be read in less than 5 minutes, will help boost your confidence when making important parenting decisions.
We all have busy lives but want to be the best parent to our child, without compromise. Many of us turn to the internet when we want a snap answer to a parenting dilemma, but how do we determine what is reliable information? This book is the antidote to those overwhelming search engine results. It's a one-stop source for time-poor parents who need reliable, tried and tested advice on all the parenting conundrums from classic to topical, such as: What's the best way to encourage good behaviour? How can I ensure my child has a healthy body image. How can I ensure they do their homework with minimal fuss? How can I get my children to play nicely together instead of fight? With no-nonsense solutions, each designed to be read in less than 5 minutes, this book will help to boost your confidence when making important parenting decisions.
The definitive media law guide for journalists and students alike. The only media law text endorsed by the NCTJ, McNae's offers unrivalled practical guidance on a wide range of reporting situations - an invaluable tool throughout your journalism career.
This sanity-saving collection of ideas and inspiration will help your children swap the screen for the sunshine and start getting more out of life.
From first day nerves to finding your peg, this reassuring read is full of humour and fun for children and parents alike. A classic picture book which offers advice and enjoyment for the whole family before school starts.
International Arbitration: Law and Practice (Third Edition) provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the basic principles and legal doctrines, and the practice, of international arbitration. The book contains a systematic, but concise, treatment of all aspects of the arbitral process, including international arbitration agreements, international arbitral proceedings and international arbitral awards. The Third Edition guides both students and practitioners through the entire arbitral process, beginning with drafting, enforcing and interpreting international arbitration agreements, to selecting arbitrators and conducting arbitral proceedings, to recognizing, enforcing and seeking ...