Expecting the Earl's Baby

Expecting the Earl's Baby

Author: Jessica Gilmore

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2015-04-07

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0373743335

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When the Valentine's Day fling of Daisy Huntingdon-Cross and Sebastian Beresford, Earl of Holgate, leaves Daisy pregnant, Seb becomes determined to make them a family.


The Earl's Pregnant Bride

The Earl's Pregnant Bride

Author: Christine Rimmer

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2014-09-16

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 0373658427

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THE STICK TURNED (ROYAL) BLUE... And now the princess is in a pickle. Because the night that Genevra Bravo-Calabretti and the new Earl of Hartmore, Rafael DeValery, turned to each other, it was for comfort upon the death of his brother--the man who was about to propose to Genny. It was not supposed to change their lives forever. But it had. For Rafe, it cemented his awareness that he'd been in love with Genevra since forever. And for Genny, it made her realize that Rafe was not the second-chance brother, but the one who'd held her heart all along...now all she had to do was convince him of that. Hopefully before the new heir(ess?) to the estate arrived...


Pregnant on the Earl's Doorstep

Pregnant on the Earl's Doorstep

Author: Sophie Pembroke

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2019-07-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1488043795

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An Earl’s reputation is everything… But scandal’s knocking on his door! Upon his brother’s death, Cal Bryce assumed the role of Earl, becoming guardian to his young niece and nephew. Knowing nothing about children, he’s saved when sweet teacher Heather Reid agrees to be their nanny. But Heather needs his help too — she’s pregnant with his brother’s baby! This could ruin the Bryce reputation…unless Cal can open his heart to another new role — husband and father! “The lyrical, vivid prose in Sophie Pembroke’s fabulous Harlequin Romance titled CEO’s Marriage Miracle will sweep you off your feet from page one. The storyline is fresh, genuine and fast-paced—and the characters are realistic, engaging and likable. I was whisked off on a beautiful romance where two deeply motivated individuals defied all odds to claim their satisfying and fulfilling HEA!” — Goodreads “Wow, Ms. Pembroke has given her readers a great follow up…. This is one of those novels that at the end you will be smiling and not even realizing it. All around this is a win.” — Harlequin Junkie on Island Fling to Forever


Countess Tyrone and the Earls

Countess Tyrone and the Earls

Author: May Cassidy

Publisher: MWI Publishing

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0992770661

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The greatest event in Irish history, the unexpected and sudden departure of Earl Tyrone, Earl Tyrconnell, Cuchonnacht Maguire and Cathabarr O'Donnell with ninety nine followers has mystified historians for centuries, giving rise to much speculation about the reasons for the northern nobles departure from Ireland on 14th September 1607. The event has been well chronicled yet the records give the facts of the flight from Ireland but say little about the emotional impact of such an event. Accompanying the Irish Earls and their retinue, were their wives and female relations as well as some of their young children. Most notable among them were Catherine, wife of Earl Tyrone, Nuala O'Donnell, Earl Tyrone's aunt and Rose, wife of Cathabarr O'Donnell. This is their story.


Maternal-Child Nursing - E-Book

Maternal-Child Nursing - E-Book

Author: Emily Slone McKinney

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 1599

ISBN-13: 0323293778

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Integrated electronic features match icons in the text, so you can use print and electronic resources more effectively together. Using Research to Improve Practice boxes help you determine proper care to reinforce best practice. Spanish translations are included for phrases commonly encountered with maternity and pediatric patients. Improved design makes the text easier to read, and up-to-date photos ensure accuracy.


Maternal-Child Nursing

Maternal-Child Nursing

Author: Emily Slone McKinney, MSN, RN, C

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-09-24

Total Pages: 1599

ISBN-13: 1437727751

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Ideal for accelerated maternity and pediatrics courses, Maternal-Child Nursing, 4th Edition is filled with user-friendly features to help you quickly master essential concepts and skills. It offers completely updated content that's easy to read and understand. Plus, active learning tools give you the chance to practice applying your knowledge and make learning fun! Critical Thinking Exercises allow you to apply your knowledge to realistic clinical situations. Nursing care plans assist you with applying the nursing process to plan individualized care for the most common maternity and pediatric conditions. Critical to Remember boxes summarize and highlight essential, need-to-know information. Communication Cues provide practical tips for effective verbal and nonverbal communication with patients and families. Clinical Reference sections in pediatric chapters present information relevant to each body system, including anatomy and physiology, differences in the pediatric patient, and related laboratory and diagnostic tests. Integrated electronic features match icons in the text, so you can use print and electronic resources more effectively together. Using Research to Improve Practice boxes help you determine proper care to reinforce best practice. Spanish translations are included for phrases commonly encountered with maternity and pediatric patients. Improved design makes the text easier to read, and up-to-date photos ensure accuracy.


Child and Adolescent Development for Educators, Second Edition

Child and Adolescent Development for Educators, Second Edition

Author: Christine B. McCormick

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 1462534686

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"This accessible text--now revised and updated--has given thousands of future educators a solid grounding in developmental science to inform their work in schools. The expert authors review major theories of development and their impact on educational practice. Chapters examine how teaching and learning intersect with specific domains of child and adolescent development--language, intelligence and intellectual diversity, motivation, family and peer relationships, gender roles, and mental health. Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, definitions of key terms, and boxes addressing topics of special interest to educators. Instructors requesting a desk copy receive a supplemental test bank with objective test items and essay questions for each chapter. (First edition authors: Michael Pressley and Christine B. McCormick.) Key Words/Subject Areas: teachers, education, developmental psychology, child development, childhood development, adolescent development, schoolchildren, adolescents, students, educational psychology, developmental theories, teaching methods, learning, biological development, cognitive development, social development, emotional development, language development, intelligence, academic motivation, family relationships, peer relationships, mental health problems, gender roles, social-emotional learning, texts, textbooks Audience: Instructors and graduate students in education, child and family studies, and school psychology"--


Psychological Methods Of Child Assessment

Psychological Methods Of Child Assessment

Author: Jacquelin Goldman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-24

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1000144267

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This book provides some common background in child development and assists the provider of child assessment services to determine appropriate procedures to answer questions and investigate specific problems. It is intended for graduate students in child clinical psychology and school psychology.


Make Room for Baby

Make Room for Baby

Author: Alicia F. Lieberman

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2023-01-13

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1462551904

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This state-of-the-art clinician's guide describes Perinatal Child–Parent Psychotherapy (P-CPP), a treatment for pregnant women and their partners whose readiness to nurture a baby is compromised by traumatic stress and adverse life experiences. P-CPP, an application to pregnancy of the widely disseminated, evidence-based Child–Parent Psychotherapy, spans the prenatal period through the first 6 months of life. Extended cases illustrate ways to help mothers and fathers understand how trauma has affected them, navigate the physical and emotional challenges of becoming parents, build essential caregiving competencies, and ensure the safety of their babies and themselves. Cultural considerations in working with diverse families are addressed through specific intervention examples.


Childhood and Consumer Culture

Childhood and Consumer Culture

Author: D. Buckingham

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-08-11

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0230281842

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In recent years children have become an increasingly important consumer market, and there is growing concern about the 'commercialisation' of childhood. This book sheds light on these debates, offering new empirical data and challenging critical perspectives on children's engagement with consumer culture from a wide range of international settings.