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This powerful, moving story-which has already touched more than
seven million through a viral video created by the Whittington
family-is a mother's first-hand account of her emotional choice to
embrace her transgender child. When Hillary and Jeff Whittington
posted a YouTube video chronicling their five-year-old son Ryland's
transition from girl to boy, they didn't expect it to be greeted
with such fervor. Beautiful and moving, the video documenting
Hillary's and Jeff's love for their child instantly went viral and
has been seen by more than seven million viewers since its posting
in May 2014. Now for the first time, they tell their story in full,
offering an emotional and moving account of their journey alongside
their exceptional child. After they discovered their daughter
Ryland was deaf at age one and needed cochlear implants, the
Whittingtons spent nearly four years successfully teaching Ryland
to speak. But once Ryland gained the power of speech, it was time
for them to listen as Ryland insisted, "I am a boy!" And listen
they did. After learning that forty-one percent of people who
identify as transgender attempt to take their own lives, Hillary
and her husband Jeff made it their mission to support their
child-no matter what. From the earliest stages of deciphering
Ryland through clothing choices to examining the difficult
conversations that have marked every stage of Ryland's transition,
Hillary Whittington shares her experiences as a mother through it
all, demonstrating both the resistance and support that their
family has encountered as they try to erase the stigma surrounding
the word "transgender." In telling her family's story, she hopes
she can assist the world in accepting that even children as young
as five, can have profound and impactful things to say and share.
What emerges is a powerful story of unconditional love, accepting
others for who they are, and doing what's right, regardless of
whether those around you understand it.
How we parent our children is at the heart of our relationships
with them - and Dr Carlos Gonzalez, a renowned Spanish
paediatrician and father, believes that our children deserve all
the love we can give them. If we reject the routines and excessive
discipline promoted by self-styled childcare experts, and instead
parent with love, respect and freedom, we can allow our children to
grow and thrive both physically and emotionally. A bestseller in
Spain, Kiss Me encourages parents to see the good in their children
and nurture it carefully, forging warm and rewarding family
relationships. With discussions of how to handle common parenting
issues including sleep, rewards and punishment and carving out
quality time with our children, this warm and reassuring book is
hugely valuable for parents in today's world.
Parents everywhere worry about what their babies and toddlers will
and won't eat, and whether they are getting the nutrients they
need. In My Child Won't Eat Dr Carlos Gonzalez, a renowned
paediatrician and father of three, tackles these fears, exploring
why some children refuse food, the pitfalls of growth charts, and
how growth and activity affect a child's appetite and nutritional
needs. He explains how eating problems start and how they can be
avoided, and reassures parents that their only job is to provide
healthy food choices: trying to force a child to eat more is a
recipe for disaster and can lead to tears and tantrums and even
health problems in later life. With real-life case studies, and a
calm and practical tone, My Child Won't Eat will answer many
questions parents have about feeding their young children, from
breastfeeding and introducing solid foods, to encouraging older
children to eat vegetables.
Sensible advice and caring encouragement on raising boys from the
nation's most trusted parenting authority, Dr. James Dobson.With so
much confusion about the role of men in our society, it's no wonder
so many parents and teachers are asking questions about how to
bring up boys. Why are so many boys in crisis? What qualities
should we be trying to instill in young males? Our culture has
vilified masculinity and, as a result, an entire generation of boys
is growing up without a clear idea of what it means to be a man. In
the runaway bestseller "Bringing Up Boys," Dr. Dobson draws from
his experience as a child psychologist and family counselor, as
well as extensive research, to offer advice and encouragement based
on a firm foundation of biblical principles. (This new edition is
part of Dr. James Dobson's Building A Family Legacy initiative.)
Sarah Ockwell-Smith, founder of BabyCalm and ToddlerCalm, is
passionate about 'gentle' parenting. Her mission is to let parents
know that there are other ways to cope with a toddler apart from
putting him or her on the naughty step or resorting to controlled
crying. This book will fill a gap in the market, helping parents
enjoy their toddlers, understand the limitations of current popular
toddler parenting methods such as sticker charts and time out, and
to have the confidence to ignore the current mainstream 'experts'
and parent their own child with trust and empathy.
Meet the frenemy of every working, breastfeeding mother: the breast
pump. Many women are beyond "breast is best" and on to figuring out
how to make milk while returning to demanding jobs. Work. Pump.
Repeat. is the first book to give women what they need to know
beyond the noise of the "Mummy Wars" and judgment on breastfeeding
choices. Jessica Shortall shares the nitty-gritty basics of
surviving the working world as a breastfeeding mum, offering a
roadmap for negotiating the pumping schedule with colleagues,
navigating business travel and problem-solving when forced to pump
in less-than-desirable locales. Drawing on the war stories, hacks,
and humour of working mums, and her own stories from her demanding
job and travel in developing countries, she gives women moral
support for dealing with the stress and guilt that come with
juggling working and breastfeeding. As she tells the reader in her
witty, inspiring manifesto, "Your worth as a mother is not measured
in ounces."
Barry Long says we can't just trust to love and hope our children
will turn out well. Love alone is not enough. Parents must also
bring spiritual truth and justice to family life. This radical
approach will help parents who want a more real communication with
their children, or who struggle to meet their demands. To have
harmony in the home requires a rare honesty and fairness. Barry
Long's instructive dialogues with mothers and fathers from around
the world show readers how it's done. Based on hundreds of
conversations with parents, this is a compendium of practical
advice covering very many typical situations that arise from
infancy to adolescence. Includes among many other things: How to
improve communication and why it's so important; How to deal with
excitable or demanding behaviour; Why children need contact with
the natural world; The function of toys, fairy stories, pets,
games, sport; How to address issues of bullying or violence; How to
deal with Christmas; Going to school and what kind of education to
select; How to handle divorce or separation, and relate to
step-children; How to help children cope with conflict and death;
How to diminish the rebelliousness of adolescence; The real
function of the imagination in the child's development; How to
address the child's emerging sexuality; How the child's personality
develops and why all children get unhappy. But this is not just a
book for parents. The impressions of childhood run deep in all of
us and every reader will gain a unique insight into the ways of the
human family.
The parenting classic, now revised with new chapters, checklists, and information about today's most pressing issues regarding our children This bestselling guide rejects "quick-fix" solutions and focuses on helping kids develop their own self-discipline by owning up to their mistakes, thinking through solutions, and correcting their misdeeds while leaving their dignity intact. Barbara Coloroso shows these principles in action through dozens of examples -- from sibling rivalry to teenage rebellion; from common misbehaviors to substance abuse and antisocial behavior. She also explains how to parent strong-willed children, effective alternatives to time-outs, bribes, and threats, and how to help kids resolve disputes and serious injustices such as bullying. Filled with practical suggestions for handling the ordinary and extraordinary tribulations of growing up, kids are worth it! helps you help your children grow into responsible, resilient, resourceful adults -- not because you tell them to, but because they want to.
Oh, what fun a child can have by jumping in mud puddles, collecting
bugs and listening to birds! And yet, many children today have
become so occupied with TV, computers and video games that
unstructured outdoor play is sadly becoming a thing of the past. I
LOVE DIRT! is a call to parents, educators and caregivers to help
children recover one of the great joys of childhood. Through 52
activities, readers will find a wealth of creative ways to actively
engage children, ages four to nine, in nature. Each activity
presents an open-ended project meant to promote exploration,
stimulate imagination and heighten a sense of wonder: Bug Lullabies
challenge kids to use their sense of hearing to pick out insect
noises; in Cloud races children are engaged in a fun contest to see
whose cloud reaches the designated finish line first: "Help Me
Understand" sidebars provide answers to potential questions such as
"What's a cloud?" - as well as fun science facts, making this a
wonderful resource for any adult fostering a child's growth
You've just had a baby.
Everything is perfect.
Then the hospital sends you home--
without an instruction manual....
Baby expert Gina Ford comes to the rescue with her newly revised
hour-by-hour, week-by-week guide. One of Great Britain's top
parenting experts, she draws on more than twenty years of
experience researching and studying the natural sleep rhythms and
feeding patterns of babies to ease the stresses and worries of new
parents. In this new edition, you'll find everything you need to
know to get your newborn to sleep through the night. In addition,
Ford shares her expertise on feeding schedules, colic, crying,
teething, illness, pacifiers, separation anxiety, and setting up
the perfect nursery.
With this easy-to-follow guide, Ford will have your whole family
sleeping through the night--happily and peacefully--in no time.
If not me, then who will save my child? A mother must confront the
unthinkable when her son is diagnosed with a rare medical
condition. Patti M. Hall's life is pitched into an abyss of
uncertainty when a golf ball-sized tumour is discovered in her
teenage son's head and he is diagnosed with gigantism, a disease of
both legend and stigma. After scrambling to access a handful of
medical experts in the field, Patti learns that her son could grow
uncontrollably, his mobility could be permanently limited, and his
life could be cut short without timely and aggressive treatment.
Patti's attention shifts fully to her son, away from her
relationships as well as her own career and health. Her new normal
sees her step into a dozen additional roles, including nurse,
researcher, advocate, risk assessor, and promise maker, while she
struggles and fails to rebuild her life as a recently divorced
woman. In Loving Large, Patti discovers that resilience is learned
and that the changes experienced in the aftermath of crisis can
often create the greatest opportunities.
Communications technology is advancing at such speed, heralding a
world of choice and opportunity, that we sometimes struggle to
navigate each new turn. And yet, with technology, as with life, we
need to equip our children to make good choices and to deal with
all the hidden dangers, as well as to take hold of the positive
opportunities. Fully revised and updated to keep pace with this
quickly changing digital world, Katharine Hill's clear, informative
book explores the impact of the digital world on teenagers and
younger children. Offering encouragement, wisdom and practical
advice on topics such as screen time, social media and consumer
culture, as well as how to tackle some of the more serious issues
of online bullying, grooming and pornography, this book is a
lifeline for parents, carers and teachers in an age of digital
confusion. Whether you are a new parent or living with teenagers, a
stranger to Snapchat or have 500 followers on Twitter, this book is
for mums and dads who want to confidently parent in a world of
screens.
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