The New Parent

The New Parent by Miriam Stoppard, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1998, is a revised edition that spans 168 pages. This book offers practical advice on maintaining relationships while navigating the challenges of parenthood. It addresses the unique concerns faced by working mothers, house husbands, single parents, and adoptive parents, providing a comprehensive guide from planning for a baby through pregnancy, birth, and the first year of a child’s life.
Readers will find insights on coping with the demands of parenting and strategies for fostering healthy family dynamics. The book covers essential topics related to family and relationships, making it a valuable resource for new parents seeking guidance during this transformative period. With its focus on various parenting scenarios, The New Parent serves as a supportive tool for those embarking on the journey of raising a child.
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Advice is given on how to maintain a relationship and cope with the demands of parenthood along with the concerns of the working mother, house husbands, single parents and adoptive parents. A guide which covers the planning for a baby, pregnancy and birth as well as the first year of a baby’s life.
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