In 1946, just as the baby boom begins, Dr. Spock writes Baby and Child Care, a common-sense book about childhood ailments. The pediatrician advises parents to reject harsh discipline, and be more ...
But I don't anymore, and I will try to show you how reading The Trial of Dr. Spock helped to change my mind. JESSICA MITFORD has written a book about the trial of the Boston Five anti-war ...
“The brief was to capture the collective imagination with its jazz, party-spirit, female liberation, wealth and flamboyance through the elegance and glamour of the Art Deco period,” explains Suzanne ...
Until Dr. Spock came along in the late 1940s, most babies were fed on a strict schedule. The hope was that they would soon come to follow a schedule and make life easier for the parents.
Jacqueline Kennedy has a chat with Dr. Spock on the issues of the times. Public Domain courtesy of John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. A California Gen Xer who retired early ...
The book will keep “his legacy alive,” Navalnaya ... takes the reader on a picaresque tour through the world of vintage alcohol collectors in pursuit of a fraudster.
Vintage charts summarize the quality and character of wines from a particular region for each individual vintage—the year in which the grapes were grown and harvested. Based on ratings of a wide range ...
The BBC's Doctor Who has built an incredible legacy on screen, spanning 60 years and multiple regenerations. With each new iteration of the ever-changing Doctor, not to mention their plucky ...
But how far does that freedom extend? Banned Books Week poses that question as parents' rights groups, politicians, librarians and publishers are increasingly at odds over which books are suitable ...
The answer isn’t so straightforward, Dr. Chris Winter, a Virginia-based neurologist and sleep medicine specialist with Mattress Firm, told Fox News Digital. "This is to some degree an impossible ...