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What Mothers Do: especially when it looks like nothing

What Mothers Do: especially when it looks like nothing
By Naomi Stadlen

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Being a mum is hard work, learning about your baby is important. Teaching your child to interact in a social environment IS a big deal. Other people have their own ideas about raising your children. Not sure it needs to be 250 pages long... Reviewed by arthriticquaker

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The best book on parenting ... brilliantly insightful.' The 'Guardian'


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6491 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-08-25
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .79" h x 7.56" w x 5.12" l, .48 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Editorial Reviews

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'The best parenting book you've never heard of.' - Anne Karpf, The 'Guardian' 'Naomi Stadlen writes with understanding, deep insight and humour. This is truly woman-to woman.' - Sheila Kitzinger, childbirth educator, mother 'I wish I'd had this book years ago - to show to bosses who didn't understand, to friends who couldn't grasp why I was permanently tired, and even to myself - to know that I wasn't the only one who wished for an extra eight hours in the day.' - Anne Diamond, television presenter, mother

From the Author
I am very grateful for these reviews of What Mothers Do. I'm collecting reviews from mothers, from fathers, from grandparents and from non-parents. I'm sorry that I haven't yet got my own website. However, you can contact me through my publishers on info@piatkus.co.uk and title it: For Naomi Stadlen, What Mothers Do. I'm very keen to hear from each of you.

About the Author
Naomi Stadlen is a mother of three and a qualified psychotherapist who has worked for many years as an existential counsellor, specialising in seeing parents of young children, and she has been a breastfeeding counsellor for more than twenty years.