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Katharina Fantl, Julia LitschkoYour Child Eats Better Than You Think!Why parent can trust the inner nutritional compass – The confidimus principle Starting at birth, children have a natural feeling of hunger and of being full. Many people will lose what is known as somatic intelligence early on, however. Thus for fear of not... |
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Birk GrülingParents as a TeamA father's concepts for a lived compatibility The compatibility of family and work is a constant issue for working parents. This is not only about conceptions of work and the distribution of chores in the household, but also... |
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Jeannine Mik, Sandra Teml-JetterDon't Worry, Mummy!How parents can overcome worries and anxieties and confidently help their children We can be the parents we really want to be only if we know what thoughts, doubts, and attitudes are influencing us and determining our way of raising children. The bestselling... |
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Natalie RehmWalking – Talking – ThinkingHow babies develop on their own – Fundamentals for early childhood development Walking, talking, thinking: these are the most important developmental abilities that babies achieve in their first three years of life. Yet despite the many support measures for... |
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Annika Rösler, Evelyn Höllrigl TschaiknerAfterpainsConsolation and help for the overwhelming feelings surrounding birth In the time after giving birth, many mothers feel unpleasantly surprised. What they experienced does not match up with what they had been told concerning giving birth. Pregnancy,... |
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