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Second Thoughts: On Having and Being a Second Child

Autor Lynn Berger Traducere de Anna Asbury
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2021
Second Thoughts describes Lynn Berger's growing realisation, on becoming pregnant with her second child, that she knew very little about how it would change her and her family's life. She therefore set out on a quest to find the answers to all sorts of things that were bothering her: is it important for children to have a sibling? Does having more than one child affect a mother's wellbeing? What is the effect of repetition and routine on our memory? And does being a second child influence your personality? A wide-ranging, beautifully written meditation on what it means to have, and to be, a second child.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781912836383
ISBN-10: 1912836386
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: September Publishing
Colecția September Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Descriere

A smart, profound book for curious parents and literary non-fiction readers interested by family dynamics and psychology.

Notă biografică

Lynn Berger

Cuprins

Preface

Expecting

1. "There's going to be a baby"
A brief history of jealousy

2. Bad is stronger than good
On the birth of the second child and the resilience of the first

3. Again, again
On the joy of repetition and the wonder of reminiscence

4. A fly buzzing around my ear
On siblings and only children

5. A pack, a tribe, a tornado
Scenes from a family of four

6. Thou shalt not compare
How we measure our children against each other

7. Typical second child
On the myth of the birth-order effect

8. Shall we read a story together?
What parents do differently the second time around

9. Time is a currency
Raising children costs time, but whose time?

10. Long days, short years
How children transform time

11. The siren song of the easy baby
On whether we have children and how many

Epilogue

On expectations

Afterword and further reading

Notes

Acknowledgments