Most Popular Books by Michelle Hagen

Michelle Hagen is the author of Conquering Childhood Obesity For Dummies (2011), Your Baby's First Year For Dummies (2011) and "Hear Us, See Us" (2017).

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Conquering Childhood Obesity For Dummies

release date: Apr 22, 2011
Conquering Childhood Obesity For Dummies
Features fun, kid-friendly activities to get them moving A positive and safe plan for lifetime weight management Concerned about your child''s weight? This practical guide provides effective strategies for improving nutrition, increasing physical activity, and dealing with weight issues at home and in the classroom. You''ll see how to change your family''s lifestyle, help your child make healthier choices (and stick to them!), and foster a lifetime commitment to health and fitness. Discover how to * Introduce good eating habits * Keep your family fit and active * Prepare healthier meals * Maintain your child''s weight loss * Find outside professional support * Fix over 30 tasty recipes

Your Baby's First Year For Dummies

release date: Mar 04, 2011
Your Baby's First Year For Dummies
Everything new and experienced parents need to know about their baby''s first 12 months to give them the best start in life Each year, more than 4 million babies are born in the United States-and the first year of a baby''s life is a joyous, challenging, and sometimes overwhelming time. Your Baby''s First Year For Dummies serves as a complete guide for baby''s first twelve months, from what to do when arriving home from the hospital to handling feeding, bathing, and sleeping routines to providing the right stimuli for optimal progress. This comprehensive yet no-nonsense guide can help new or even seasoned moms and dads looking for tips and advice to help with every aspect of their baby''s development. During Baby''s first year, at times things will go well: Baby''s sleeping and eating well, she''s hitting milestones on time, and you''re balancing childcare with work or with housekeeping. Then again, there are times when things aren''t great. This jargon-free book takes a realistic look at what Baby''s first year might be like, month by month. You''ll find it helpful if you''re pregnant and wondering what Baby''s first year will be like; you have given birth and want to know what the months ahead hold; you have given birth and need advice from a book that doesn''t talk down to you or make you feel as though there''s something wrong with you (because there''s not) if you''re having a hard time making the adjustment to parenthood. Packed with tips on every aspect of baby''s physical, emotional, and social development, Your Baby''s First Year For Dummies gives you advice on topics like the following: Bonding with Baby Breastfeeding vs. bottle-feeding Baby''s first checkup Baby''s checkups at two months, four months, six months, nine months, and twelve months Sleeping habits Teething Baby toy safety and preventing injuries Food preparation and food allergies Traveling with your baby Signs of common illnesses Planning Baby''s 1-year party And much more Additionally, Your Baby''s First Year For Dummies provides tips for surviving the first few weeks, Daddy survival tips, and advice on when to call your pediatrician (and when not to). If Baby has arrived or you expect her soon, get your copy to make every moment count.

"Hear Us, See Us"

release date: Jan 01, 2017
"Hear Us, See Us"
Washington River High School provided a context in which to explore questions about how students construct citizen identities: How do high school newcomer students construct citizen identities in social studies? Who are key individuals who influence the construction of citizenship and how do they influence students? Given the institutional nature of schooling, how do newcomers transform the school and how does the school transform them?


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