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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Advice, Book, Careers, Challenges, daytoday, Dealing, Help, Kids, Parents, Peterson's, Practical, Working

Product Description For all the harried parents trying to combine career and home life, help has arrived! It’s a lively, informative, and useful resource–The Working Parents Help Book–a completely expanded second edition. The free “help” disk contains easily customized calendars, lists for babysitters, medical forms for camp and school, and much more.Amazon.com Review Susan Crites Price and Tom Price, married journalists with a 9-year-old daughter, obviously understand what it’s like to combine family and career. That’s probably why their updated and expanded guide to running a two-income household, The Working Parents Help Book, rings so true. The practical and useful reference offers solid information bolstered with cross references and reviews of relevant products, while a disk included with the book contains free templates to help you better manage your time.
Peterson’s the Working Parents Help Book: Practical Advice for Dealing With the Day-To-Day Challenges of Kids and Careers
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: After, Baby, Before, Breastfeeding, Essential, Guide, Mother, Nursing, Return, Revised, Work, Working

- ISBN13: 9781558323315
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Product Description The World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and other authorities on maternal-infant health all recommend breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months of a baby s life and continued breastfeeding through one to two years of age (or for as long as mother and baby desire). For working mothers of infants (more than half of all new mothers) meeting this goal can be challenging. The newly updated Nursing Mother, Working Mother offers you practical and reassuring advice on everything from choosing the right pump in every situation, to securing lactation space and respect at the workplace, to instructing childcare providers on feeding pumped breast milk, to continuing breastfeeding even when your job requires business travel. It also includes information on changes in workplace laws. As a breastfeeding mother, you need guidance and support to combine breastfeeding with your working life, and the reassuring and informative revised edition of Nursing Mother, Working Mother assists you at every step.
Nursing Mother, Working Mother – Revised: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding Your Baby Before and After Your Return to Work
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Product Description In this engaging journey of self-discovery, Patrice Karst, a single mother, shares her practical yet witty advice with single moms everywhere. She covers a wide range of topics that concern the modern woman struggling without a mate, showing how it’s possible not only to survive but to triumph. The book features dozens of quick “survival checklists” on topics such as dealing with exhaustion and reasons to be happy about being a single mom. Karst’s “Ten Commandments for Single Mothers” begins with “Thou shalt not be afraid to ask for help from anyone at any time (because the offers sure as hell won’t come in by themselves).” The Single Mother’s Survival Guide also includes wisdom and inspiration for the single mother, touching on goals and dreams, affirmations, and gratitude.Amazon.com Review Single moms haven’t had many books to turn to in times of distress. Most parenting guides either moralize to her or ignore her altogether. Patrice Karst has righted that wrong with The Single Mother’s Survival Guide. The book is obviously designed to console–and fast–the poor mom who has once again dragged the baby into the bathroom with her because she literally cannot get a moment alone. Flip open to any page and you’ll find earthy bits of inspiration, with a consistently (but not sickeningly) positive slant on childcare, dating, and other facts of single-mom life. Karst never loses her tenacious hold on the realities of parenting: on her list of “Reasons to Be Happy About Being a Single Mom,” the first one is “because it’s happening.” It’s a treat to read a book so completely on the side of the mom. Karst rants against busybodies and smug marrieds: “The next person who says to you, ‘Well, when you learn to be perfectly content and happy with yourself and aren’t looking for a relationship–then you’ll find one,’ slap them for me, will ya?” So the advice isn’t exactly revolutionary: love the kids, take a bath, ask for help. Still, this volume makes a fine companion piece (just ignore the workbook at the back) to the bible of single-parenting, Anne Lamott’s Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year. –Claire Dederer
The Single Mother’s Survival Guide with Other
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Actually, Better, Good, It’s, Little, Makes, Mother, Mother's, Need, SelfishIt, TimeOuts

- ISBN13: 9780071508070
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Whether you’re the mother of toddlers or teens, work inside the home or out— if you’re exhausted from trying to be perfect, this book can help you. Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too uses hundreds of real-life stories and mom-tested tips to demonstrate how taking time-outs will transform your life. Practical and inspiring, this book will launch you on a voyage of discovery that takes you back to yourself, and it will help you become the best mother you can be by becoming the best woman you can be.
Written by moms, for moms, this book will help you create a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life for you and your family. The authors draw on their own extensive experience and that of hundreds of women around the world, and bring to light a variety of helpful resources–from cutting-edge studies to Eastern philosophies–to create this innovative, inspiring, and easy-to-use guide.
With this book, you’ll learn how to
- Live a more deliberate, more purposeful, more satisfying life
- Say goodbye to the constant guilt of not measuring up by embracing your personal mothering style
- Enjoy your children more and feel close to your husband again
The authors reveal their own unvarnished turning points, share stories they’ve gathered from the trenches, and present eye-opening research to show how a little selfishness can bring a whole new sense of purpose and energy to stressed-out modern mothers.
“Take some ‘me’ time. It’s good for you and your family. Want proof? Check out Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too by Susan Callahan, Anne Nolen, and Katrin Schumann, which gives voice to hundreds of moms who’ve done it.” –Woman’s Day
Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too: It’s Good to be a Little Selfish–It Actually Makes You a Better Mother
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- ISBN13: 9780738210629
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Yes, some women are opting out of their careers, taking an “off-ramp,” and heading home to raise their babies. But millions of us cannot afford to make that choice. And millions more choose to work because we love our careers. So how are women holding on to financially necessary or stimulating and rewarding careers and still being engaged mothers? Wendy Sachs, journalist and mother of two, set out to find what’s really happening at the intersection of motherhood and work today. Based on her in-depth interviews with mothers from diverse backgrounds, How She Really Does It explores the creative and courageous ways in which stay-at- work moms are making it happen. Here are the moms next door-as well as lawyers, doctors, entrepreneurs, fashion designers, journalists, and television personalities-who are navigating the everyday work/home conflicts, and, yes, dealing with the guilt. Through it all, they are empowered career women and caring, present mothers. A modern working woman’s survival guide, How She Really Does It will give you hope that even if you can’t have it all, you can have at least some of it all of the time.
How She Really Does It: Secrets of Successful Stay-at-Work Moms
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- ISBN13: 9781585425440
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Product Description This one-of-a-kind guide to balancing motherhood and work is based on actual journals kept by a group of IBM women during their visits to the company’s employee lactation room.
It all began when IBM manager Cate Colburn-Smith sat down in the company’s employee lactation room, shed a few silent tears, and wrote the following on a paper towel: I’m a new mom and today is my first day back at work. Is anyone else using this room?
Right away women responded, and the paper towel was eventually replaced by a series of notebooks, in which women offered one another advice and support on juggling work and a newborn. Based on the original notebooks, The Milk Memos is a heartwarming, encouraging (and often hilarious!) guide to working motherhood.
It’s one of the most existential moments any woman will face: sitting in a small room tucked away in the bowels of your company, pumping breast milk for a child so close to your heart-yet, at that moment, so far away. The Milk Memos records the voices of mothers who, while struggling with the difficulties of blending their two lives, prove that women don’t have to choose between work and family. Their thoughts on how it can be done will inspire women everywhere. This invaluable book weaves the actual Milk Memos journal entries with information-packed sections on such topics of great concern to working moms as:
– finding a private place to pump breast milk at work and establishing a routine that you can maintain despite your busy workday; – establishing the right daycare solution; – getting a decent night’s sleep with a new baby so that you can shine (or at least glimmer!) during business hours; and – negotiating flextime, part-time, or a job share with an employer.
The ultimate gift for any new mom who will soon return to work, The Milk Memos is destined to become a classic on the parenting shelf.
The Milk Memos: How Real Moms Learned to Mix Business with Babies-and How You Can, Too
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Product Description Newspaper humor columnist, public speaker, and playwright Monica Lewis’ laugh-out-loud observations on motherhood, relationships, balancing work and family, and the quirks of everyday life, hit home on every page. On knowing you’re too old to have a baby: “You know you’re too old when, to you, a period is just something that goes at the end of a sentence.” On the irony of giving your kids a time-out: “Most parents would love the luxury of taking an hour to just sit in our rooms. Hell, I’d even sit in the corner if it meant a moment or two of peace and quiet.” On helping your child with math homework: “I’m hopeless at math. For me, Cardinal Numbers are the amount of red birds on the tree outside my bedroom window.” On Santa Claus: “If Santa was a man, everyone in the universe would wake up Christmas morning to find a rotating musical Chia Pet under the tree, still in the store bag.” On Not Cleaning the Refrigerator: “If food were human, I’d be considered a slumlord.”
The Stuporwoman Files: Observations of an Overworked, Overwhelmed, Overjoyed Working Mother
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