Helping Your Baby to Sleep

Book review by Jane Palmer It was a pleasure reviewing this book. At first, I thought oh no not another book on baby sleeping - but this book is important. Anni and Beth explore the science behind baby sleep and attachment and the development of a baby's brain. Many books explore sleep training without

2021-11-30T13:07:54+11:00

Breech Birth Woman-Wise

Reviewed by Jane Palmer Breech Birth Woman Wise is written by Maggie Banks (a wonderful, passionate Midwife in New Zealand). First published 1998 has had it's third printing 2004. Published by Birthspirit Ltd.includes 109 gloss pages, 34 black & white photographs and 41 diagrams. This is the must have book encompassing all aspects of

2021-12-06T14:11:41+11:00

Mum’s The Word

Reviewed by Jane Palmer The back cover of "Mum's the Word" says: This is a book about Motherhood - our introduction to it, our methods of coping with the ups, downs and side-swipes. It is also about our relationships with our own Mothers. There are 12 stories written by Mothers, about Mothers, and for

2021-12-03T11:07:29+11:00

Midwifery in Action

Midwifery in Action is a short video. It provides a glimpse into what midwives do and the special relationship that can develop between midwives, women and their families. Anna, Marc and Baby Ben share their journey through pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period with midwifery care. You'll see the continuum of care through prenatal

2022-10-04T11:05:05+11:00

Paid Parental Leave

On the 1st of January 2011 the Australian Government delivered the first national Paid Parental Leave scheme. The scheme will help working parents spend more time at home with a new baby during the vital early months. It is government-funded and will help employers retain valuable and skilled staff. The scheme will provide up

2022-08-10T12:44:59+10:00

Choosing a School

During one of the Pregnancy and Parenting Network get togethers, we discussed ways on choosing the best preschool or school. We thought it useful to share information on this important issue. Pinky McKay has kindly given permission to publish this article. Education isn’t necessarily a matter of ‘getting what you pay for’ When we

2022-08-10T12:54:54+10:00

Chiropractic – Philosophy, Art and Lifestyle

The chiropractic approach to health is one of harmony and vitalism. Chiropractic is based on the scientific premise that the body is a self-regulating and self-healing being. In Australia, there are over 215,000 consultations each week (1) including the elderly, mothers, fathers, children and newborns. Chiropractic care is focused on supporting and sustaining health

2022-10-11T14:44:46+11:00
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