Criar uma Loja Virtual Grátis
Don'ts: Don'ts for Mothers by Bloomsbury USA read online DJV, MOBI

9781408152232


1408152231
Don'ts for Mothers is full of entertaining tips on on how to look after and raise a child - if you'd like a little Victorian master or miss., Following the success of "Don'ts for Husbands" and "Don'ts for Wives, " "Don'ts for Mothers" is a brand-new collection of hundreds of time-honored, often amusing bits of advice from the early twentieth century. Mixing sound and practical guidance with bizarre notions, it all proves that no generation of mothers was ever 100 percent clear on how to best raise a baby Featured quotes from the book: "Don't feel it necessary to wash your infant's head with brandy." "Don't, upon any account, entrust your babe at night to a young and thoughtless servant. Young girls are usually heavy sleepers and are thus too much overpowered with sleep to attend to their necessary duties." "Don't kiss your infant on the mouth. Diphtheria, tuberculosis, and syphilis have often been communicated in this manner. Infants ought never to be kissed except on the forehead, and even that should be seldom permitted." "Don't forgo the daily inspection of your child's diapers. A mother ought daily to satisfy herself as to the stage of the bladder and bowels of her infant." "Don't dress children as men and women, dress children as children.", Following the success of "Don'ts for Husbands" and "Don'ts for Wives, ""Don'ts for Mothers" is a brand-new collection of hundreds of time-honored, often amusing bits of advice from the early twentieth century. Mixing sound and practical guidance with bizarre notions, it all proves that no generation of mothers was ever 100 percent clear on how to best raise a baby Featured quotes from the book: "Don't feel it necessary to wash your infant's head with brandy." "Don't, upon any account, entrust your babe at night to a young and thoughtless servant. Young girls are usually heavy sleepers and are thus too much overpowered with sleep to attend to their necessary duties." "Don't kiss your infant on the mouth. Diphtheria, tuberculosis, and syphilis have often been communicated in this manner. Infants ought never to be kissed except on the forehead, and even that should be seldom permitted." "Don't forgo the daily inspection of your child's diapers. A mother ought daily to satisfy herself as to the stage of the bladder and bowels of her infant." "Don't dress children as men and women, dress children as children.", Following the success of Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives a brand new old collection of advice: - from Birth to Weaning - the care of Young Children - Boyhood and Girlhood"Don't wash the baby in hot water, it would weaken and enervate the babe, and thus predispose him to disease. Luke warm rain water will be the best to wash him with." "Don't choose a wetnurse of a consumptive habit. Check if she or any ofher family have laboured under "king's evil" ascertaining if there beany seams or swellings about her neck" "Don't rock an infant to sleep, it might cause him to fall into afeverish, disturbed slumber, but not into a refreshing, calm sleep.Besides, if you once take to that habit he will not go to sleep withoutit." "Don't add either gin or oil of peppermint to the babe's food. It is a murderous practice" "Don't purge an infant during teething or any other time. IF WE LOCK UPTHE BOWELS, WE CONFINE THE ENEMY, AND THUS PRODUCE MISCHIEF", Following the success of Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives, Don'ts for Mothers is a brand-new collection of hundreds of time-honored, often amusing bits of advice from the early twentieth century. Mixing sound and practical guidance with bizarre notions, it all proves that no generation of mothers was ever 100 percent clear on how to best raise a baby! Featured quotes from the book: "Don't feel it necessary to wash your infant's head with brandy." "Don't, upon any account, entrust your babe at night to a young and thoughtless servant. Young girls are usually heavy sleepers and are thus too much overpowered with sleep to attend to their necessary duties." "Don't kiss your infant on the mouth. Diphtheria, tuberculosis, and syphilis have often been communicated in this manner. Infants ought never to be kissed except on the forehead, and even that should be seldom permitted." "Don't forgo the daily inspection of your child's diapers. A mother ought daily to satisfy herself as to the stage of the bladder and bowels of her infant." "Don't dress children as men and women, dress children as children.", Following the success of Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives, this is a brand-new collection of hundreds of time-honored, often amusing bits of advice from the early twentieth century. Mixing sound and practical guidance with bizarre notions, it all proves that no generation of mothers was ever 100 percent clear on how to best raise a baby! Featured quotes from the book: "Don't feel it necessary to wash your infant's head with brandy." "Don't, upon any account, entrust your babe at night to a young and thoughtless servant. Young girls are usually heavy sleepers and are thus too much overpowered with sleep to attend to their necessary duties." "Don't kiss your infant on the mouth. Diphtheria, tuberculosis, and syphilis have often been communicated in this manner. Infants ought never to be kissed except on the forehead, and even that should be seldom permitted." "Don't forgo the daily inspection of your child's diapers. A mother ought daily to satisfy herself as to the stage of the bladder and bowels of her infant." "Don't dress children as men and women, dress children as children."

Read online book Bloomsbury USA - Don'ts: Don'ts for Mothers EPUB, MOBI, DJV

The focus here is on the lessons emerging adult children, ages 15 to 35, teach their parents.The murders were not driven by rage, or committed in moments of madness.This new edition has been fully updated to reflect changes to the curriculum and early years qualifications and features new chapters on pretend play and the impact of parenting on child development.Combining global and local perspectives to arrive at a comprehensive picture, the book locates the struggle for child rights on two fronts: critiquing neo-liberal globalization and challenging rights violations in India., The book explores the understanding of children's rights as a site of power and how the rights discourse has been used by international actors, national elites and local NGOs in the child labour debate in India.Just as we feel that maternal employment and dual-earner families should be comprehensively re searched regarding their relationships to children's development, we also believe that other contemporary family arrangements should receive extensive attention in the developmental literature.With a simple, friendly, and open style, The Minecraft Guide for Parents is inviting and accessible to all, regardless of computer or gaming skills, and offers practical help and new ways to connect with children who play this exciting and creative game.Associate Professor, School of Education, Seattle University Vice President, American Montessori Society, Start together on a lifetime of learning-- the greatest gift you can give your child A trip to the supermarket.Liisi Keedus reveals how Arendt's and Strauss's thinking about political modernity was the product of a common intellectual formation in Weimar Germany, by examining the cross-disciplinary debates guiding their early work.Excerpts from these interviews bring research to life and help call attention to processes that promote hope and resilience.What has happened to these vernacular forms?This compact volume offers a full course on a necessary historical figure, giving voice once again to a man whose guiding words are needed now as urgently as ever.A guide to surviving divorce and separation by growing stronger as a family, parents and children both will benefit from the simple wisdom and heartfelt strength contained in this touching little book.