Books for mothers and fathers

Adolescence is an especially relevant stage when it comes to sexual matters. Although at this age the usual thing is that our children already have a general knowledge about sex, it is normal that they want to know more and look for information to satisfy their curiosity. Sex education books are an excellent tool that they can access on their own or read read in the company of parents.

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If you are looking for a different gift for Father's Day, we suggest 15 books on fatherhood in the key of humor written by parents for parents. They approach this new stage in an entertaining and entertaining way with stories that will take more than a laugh. 1. Oh my Dad! If you are going to be a dad and you don't know if you are going to cry with joy, or with nerves.

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Autonomy gives children self-confidence. It makes them aware of their abilities and accept their limitations, trust their skills, feel safe, know loved ones and be independent. In addition, the development of habits of personal autonomy affects attitudes, personality and also the development of self-esteem, responsibility and socialization of children.

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I love vacations for many reasons and one of them is because it allows me to have time to read peacefully on the terrace, at sunset, or in the hammock on the beach. And best of all, without hurry and without falling asleep as during the school year. Therefore, a few days before going on a trip I like to do my homework and look for those new titles that have escaped me in recent months due to lack of time.

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Many of us who have known Armando for a few years have told him that he had to write a book sometime. With that sensitivity he has and because of his way of communicating so close, he had to share with the world his experiences as a father and his particular vision of parenting. Well, he has listened to us: it is a pleasure to announce that finally, his first book 'I am a dad, how to raise your children with common sense' has just come out.

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On Sunday, April 23, Book Day is celebrated, a great opportunity to give a good read to a future mom or recent mom. A book is always a good idea. Here we bring nine books about motherhood loaded with interesting things. Some make people laugh, others get excited, others bring very good advice, but they will all help you somehow enrich this wonderful stage in the woman's life.

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If a few days ago we brought you the best nine novels about motherhood, today it is time to do the honors to the parent. Both figures are notorious but they show very different nuances, and in the selection of literary parents I bring, the authoritarian and the absent stand out. Be careful, that this does not bear any parallel with reality: they are simply literary resources that provide strength to the narrative or, in some cases, are part of the author's complicated past.

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Being a mother has been a recurring theme throughout the literature. In that sublime act that contains nothing less than the survival of humanity, not a few writers have been inspired; each one, from a different perspective. Being a mother is a privilege and a sacrifice; a supreme responsibility, a pleasure and, why not say it, sometimes also a punishment, as we will see throughout this list.

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Being a father for the first time I realized one thing that I now have no hesitation in explaining: being a father is not as easy as it seems or how they want to make us believe. The difference between expectations and reality is sometimes so great that there are parents who have a really bad time and that is why whenever I can, in the preparatory talks I give as a nurse, I explain that the most likely change is that they will live It is brutal.

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We have just passed Book Day and another celebration is coming. Mother's Day is approaching and we love that the love for moms is celebrated, beyond the material. But it is also an opportunity to give a present that demonstrates that love we take so for granted. Taking advantage of the fact that bookstores are fuming, today we recommend a series of books to give away Mother's Day.

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We know it, most know it, or at least it seems that we are more aware of it than a few years ago. Smoking in front of children is also harmful to their health and yet it is still being done. What if our babies could tell us something? Surely they would shout "Don't smoke me! I want to grow up without smoke," which gives its name to an edited guide to raise awareness among families with young children.

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The best decision you can make for your health and for your pregnancy is to quit smoking. Thus begins this self-help guide for the pregnant smoker, "Born and live smoke-free", which has the purpose of the pregnant woman quitting and moving away from tobacco and reminding us that it is better to quit smoking late than never.

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The first three years of the child, along with the pregnancy, are the stages in which parents most frequently seek information, although it is not always easy to have quality information. If you are on our pages, you know that we strive for it and refer to medical sources for health issues.

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The "traditional" families with mom and dad as parents are not the only model and to accommodate these other diverse families, the collection of books A Volar is born, an initiative that has the first two titles in its catalog. Both homoparental and single parent families are represented in "My mom and I" and "My moms and I", some scrapbooks that are not based on the typical "My mom and dad are called ..." but adapt to these family structures.

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A few weeks ago Lola mentioned this book in a compilation with six recommendations to give to mothers on Mother's Day. When I saw him on the list, I put my hand to my forehead when I remembered that I hadn't talked about him yet. In a growing literary offer related to childhood, upbringing, the puerperium and others, I confess to having read less and less, for feeling that no book gave me anything that I did not know or feel.

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