
The New Don't Blame Mother
Paula Caplan
2000
If you enjoyed Ideologies and Technologies of Motherhood by Helena Ragone, you likely appreciate Motherhood, Human reproduction, Human reproductive technology. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Paula Caplan
2000

Bridget Byrne
2001

Brid Featherstone
1997

Evelyne Micollier
2003

Bonnie J. Ross Leadbeater, Niobe Way
2001
The first edition of Growing Up Fast attempted to counter the stereotype of poor, minority adolescent mothers and describe the diversity of their educational, work, parenting, and relationship experiences. The volume followed a strengths-based approach to understanding why some mothers appeared resilient to the stresses of early parenting, compared to their peers, and what obstacles undermine resiliency for some of these young women. We hear their stories in their own words. We also see how many disadvantaged mothers go on to succeed in school, work, and parenting while avoiding many of the risk associated with teen parenting . The research is based on a six-year study of 120 young disadvantaged mothers and their children from New York City. It uniquely combines the analysis of longitudinal questionnaire data with qualitative analysis of extensive interviews conducted with these women focusing on the first six years after their child was born. A past winner of the Society for Research on Adolescence best book award, Growing Up Fast is a fascinating study of human resilience that will continue to be recognized for its contribution to individuals involved in program development and policymaking with teenage parenting. A new introductory chapter to the book suggests that we can look at the previous findings through a new lens that emphasizes not only the diversity of outcomes for young mothers and the sources of their strengths, but also asks what we can learn from these women about supporting their educational and work goals, as they transition to adulthood. New attention to emerging adulthood shows that this is a critical stage of life when the foundations for health and healthy life styles are laid down. Developmental tasks of this phase include building the capacity for financial and residential independence through post-secondary education and job training, and establishing stable sources of support from parents, romantic partners, and peers for all youth. Leadbea

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1997

Daniel N. Stern
1995

Karol Ladd
2001

Paula Bartley
1999

Sheila Lintott
2011

Ann Buchanan, Barbara L. Hudson
1998

Mervat Nasser
1997

Patricia Hill Collins
2004

Hope Edelman
2006

Daniel Goleman
2006
Redefines the nature of human relationships and its impact on every aspect of daily life, bringing together the latest research in biology and brain science to reveal how one's daily encounters shape the brain and affect the body.

Paula Hagen, Vickie LoPiccolo Jennett, Patricia Hoyt
1992

Gail Sheehy
1992
Gail Sheehy's landmark bestseller offers women the latest information on everything from early menopause to Chinese medicine and natural remedies, including four new chapters on The Perimenopause Panic, Menopause in the Workplace, Estrogen and Brainpower, and New Frontiers in Treatment. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Sheila Ellison
2009

Salla Sariola
2009

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2011

Rachel Cusk
2001

Dr. Kevin Leman
2004

Anne Enright
2004
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2005

Robin Grille
2005
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