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The Working Parents' Survival Guide [Paperback]

Sally Wendkos Olds (Author)
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March 21, 2000
This book covers every aspect of the working-parent balancing act. Warmhearted, wise, funny, upbeat but truthful, Olds offers scores of survival tips from experts and some 250 working parents, including getting good child care and other help, keeping you marriage alive, finding time for yourself, dealing with guilt, making it as a single parent, negotiating with employers.

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"A book that will give any parent determination and encouragement when it comes to combining work and parenthood." -- Health Resources

About the Author

Sally Wendkos Olds, an award-winning author of ten books and more than 200 magazine articles, launched her writing career during the years she was home with her three children. During those years she also worked at various part-time and full-time jobs. She knows what its like to juggle responsibilities between home and work. She has written extensively about child development, family life, human relationships, and health. Her first book, The Complete Book of Breastfeeding, first published in 1972, has been revised twice, most recently in 1999 for its third edition, and is now a classic in the field, having sold two million copies. Her college textbooks, A Child's World and Human Development (co-authored with Diane E. Papalia, Ph.D.), are leading texts in child development and lifespan development, and are revised every three years. More than two million college students have read one of these books. She is also the author of A Balcony i

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  • Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (March 21, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595091210
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595091218
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,736,762 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In a sense, my professional life has come full circle. In college I started out majoring in psychology, then changed my major and graduated with a degree in English. I combined these two major interests by writing eleven books and hundreds of articles about people and how they and their relationships develop.

I wrote my first book, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING, after having nursed all three of my daughters. I knew that if mothers knew more about breastfeeding, more of them would choose it and more would enjoy it. The new revised and updated fourth edition of this book, written in consultation with pediatrician Laura M. Marks, M.D., will be published by Workman early in 2010. This book has become a classic and, as many moms have told me, a "bible" at a crucial time in their lives. It helped to turn around the steady decline of breastfeeding in this country, and now I love hearing from women getting help from the newest edition of the book, whose mothers read the first edition. With the 4th edition I may even get granddaughters of my first readers.

Now that I'm a grandmother myself (of 5 wonderful people), I've been reaching out to other grandmothers, and with their help have written SUPER GRANNY: GREAT STUFF TO DO WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS, which offers more than 75 ways to connect with our grandchildren. The book tells stories about what real granny-grandkid pairs do together, and offers suggestions for readers (not just grandmas) who want to do the same kind of thing with children.

THE ETERNAL GARDEN: SEASONS OF OUR SEXUALITY from my interest in sexual issues during breastfeeding, such as how a woman's feelings about her body affect her ability to nurse, how breastfeeding affects sex with her partner, and the importance of infants' need for touching. In Garden I went on to interview 100 people ages 20 to 83 ' no babies!) and to explore sexual issues throughout life, from infancy into old age, for both men and women. My sensitivity to turning points in sexual development was sharpened by my work on two college textbooks, A CHILD'S WORLD: FROM INFANCY TO ADOLESCENCE and HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, both of which I coauthored with Diane E. Papalia, Ph.D.

I believe that all parents are working parents; that parents working outside the home need special support; that mothers' well-being is crucial to children's welfare; and that the family is the best institution in the world and the one for which we are least prepared. These beliefs led to THE WORKING PARENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE. My thrills come when parents or kids tell me that they were helped by my writing or speaking or just understanding.

All the topics I have been writing about -- child development, family life, human relationships, health, and travel -- came together in A BALCONY IN NEPAL: GLIMPSES OF A HIMALAYAN VILLAGE, about the people and way of life I came to know in seven trips to Nepal.

Meanwhile, I married and raised three children to adulthood -- and kept my sense of humor! And now I enjoy spending time with husband, children, and grandchildren -- gives me a second, or third, childhood.

I have been asked whether I made up composite portraits to illustrate the points made in my books and articles. My answer: An emphatic 'No.' I feel strongly that anything presented as nonfiction should be true and not owe anything to the writer's imagination. The nonfiction writer can remember truth in various ways, can interpret it in countless ways, but always holds the facts as inviolate. The nonfiction writer presents a view of the world as it is; the novelist, as it might be, could be, maybe ought to be. Real people continue to fascinate me, and I write within the parameters of the truth, what I call 'the romance of reality.'

To get to know me better, go to my website: www.sallywendkosolds.com and my blog, http://omasally.blogspot.com.

 

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I am so sorry that I didn't read this book when my children were young. Instead I feel like I had to come up with some of its best points from scratch! It is incredibly helpful with lots of down-to-earth tips.
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