Family psychology

  • Complete Secrets Of Happy Children

    £12.99

    From the author of the worldwide bestseller Raising Boys, this bind-up of the parenting classics The Secret of Happy Children and More Secrets of Happy Children by parenting expert and child psychologist Steve Biddulph tells parents everything they need to know about raising happy, healthy, confident children from babyhood to teens.

  • You Be Mother

    £9.99

    The only thing Abi ever wanted was a proper family. So when she falls pregnant by an Australian exchange student in London, she cannot pack up her old life in Croydon fast enough, to start all over in Sydney and make her own family. It is not until she arrives, with three-week-old Jude in tow, that Abi realises Stu is not quite ready to be a father after all. And he is the only person she knows in this hot, dazzling, confusing city, where the job of making friends is turning out to be harder than she thought. That is, until she meets Phyllida, her wealthy, charming, imperious older neighbour, and they become almost like mother and daughter. If only Abi had not told Phil that teeny tiny small lie, the very first day they met.

  • Relationships

    £9.99

    A book to inspire closeness and connection, helping people not only to find love but to make it last.

  • No Family Is Perfect

    £16.99

    Family researcher Lucy Blake pulls apart our expectations about family and shows us how to embrace the messy, beautiful reality.

  • Be Good, Love Brian

    £16.99

    Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022

  • Montessori for Every Family

    £14.99

    Montessori is accessible to everyone. This beautiful, modern book outlines the key principles that underpin the approach and makes applying them immediate and practical for every family. When looked at through a Montessori lens, every aspect of family life is an opportunity for meaningful engagement with your child – mealtimes, school or nursery drop off and pick up, play time, out and about, homework time, bedtime. Follow pragmatic, real-life advice, relevant for children of all ages, and discover how easy and natural it is to create a nourishing environment, instil family values, encourage positive communication, and enjoy a home life that is empowering for everyone.

  • There’s No Such Thing As ‘Naughty’

    £14.99

    There has never been a more essential time for the definitive book on parenting our 0-5 year-olds. This practical guide – from BBC broadcaster, children’s counsellor and mother of two Kate Silverton – is rooted in the latest research into the science of child brain development. By understanding their child’s developmental stages, parents will come to realise that there is no such thing as ‘naughty’ in the traditional sense and will be equipped to react in the best way to their child’s behaviour.

  • This Too Shall Pass

    £10.99

    We live in a culture of limitless choice – and life is now more complex than ever. In ‘This Too Shall Pass’, acclaimed psychotherapist Julia Samuel draws on hours of conversations with her patients to show how we can learn to adapt and thrive during our most difficult and transformative experiences. Illuminated by the latest social and psychological research, this book unflinchingly deals with the hard times in family, love, work, health and identity. From a woman deciding whether to leave her husband for a younger lover, to a father handling a serious medical diagnosis. And from a new mother struggling with the decision to return to work, to a young man dealing with the aftermath of coming out, and a woman starting over after losing her job.

  • Why Mummy Doesn’t Give a ****!

    £12.99

    Family begins with a capital eff.

  • Raising Girls in the 21st Century: Helping Our Girls to Grow Up Wise, Strong and

    £12.99

    Steve Biddulph’s Raising Boys was a global phenomenon. The first book in a generation to look at boys’ specific needs, parents loved its clarity and warm insights into their sons’ inner world. But today, things have changed. It’s girls that are in trouble.

  • Baby Loss Guide: Practical and compassionate support with a day-by-day resource

    £14.99

    Written by one of the world’s leading baby loss support experts, ‘The Baby Loss Guide’ is designed to help you navigate this complex issue. Whether you have personally encountered loss, or are supporting people through this harrowing time, this book provides practical and compassionate advice. Zoe and her husband Andy have personally faced the loss of five babies. Out of their experiences came the charity The Mariposa Trust (more often known by its primary division Saying Goodbye), offering support to thousands of grieving parents and relatives around the world each week.

  • Parent Talk

    £14.99

    Are you tired of arguing with your children? Do you find you’re repeating the same messages over and over? Or perhaps you’ve given up trying to communicate with your kids at all? In this frank and open book, parenting expert of over three decades, and New York Times bestselling author Dr Wendy Mogel offers an essential and realistic guide of how to take steps to transform your relationship with your child.

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