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Pamela Druckerman

    1 janvier 1970

    Pamela Druckerman est une journaliste américaine dont les écrits explorent les différences culturelles et la parentalité. Son travail examine comment différentes sociétés abordent l'éducation des enfants et les dynamiques interpersonnelles, souvent en s'appuyant sur l'expérience personnelle et l'analyse comparative. Druckerman est reconnue pour ses observations perspicaces et un style engageant et accessible qui invite les lecteurs à réfléchir à leurs propres choix de vie. Ses explorations favorisent une compréhension plus approfondie des normes sociales et de l'éducation dans un contexte mondial.

    Pamela Druckerman
    Dieťa...A čo teraz?
    Lust in Translation
    There Are No Grown-Ups
    French Parents Don't Give in
    Bringing up bébé : one American mother discovers the wisdom of french parenting
    Bébé made in France
    • There Are No Grown-Ups

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The author confronts the realities of being forty, examining how the modern forties are less associated with midlife than in the past and discussing the disconnects of social media, the French perspectives about libido, and the challenges of raising kids while caring for aging parents.

      There Are No Grown-Ups2018
      3,5
    • "The runaway New York Times bestseller that shows American parents the secrets behind France's amazingly well-behaved children When American journalist Pamela Druckerman had a baby in Paris, she didn't aspire to become a "French parent." But she noticed that French children slept through the night by two or three months old. They ate braised leeks. They played by themselves while their parents sipped coffee. And yet French kids were still boisterous, curious, and creative. Why? How? With a notebook stashed in her diaper bag, Druckerman set out to investigate-and wound up sparking a national debate on parenting. Researched over three years and written in her warm, funny voice, Bringing Up Be;be; is deeply wise, charmingly told, and destined to become a classic resource for American parents."-- Provided by publisher

      Bringing up bébé : one American mother discovers the wisdom of french parenting2014
      4,3
    • Dieťa...A čo teraz?

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Americká novinárka Pamela Druckerman a autorka bestselleru A dosť! pokračuje v odkrývaní tajomstiev francúzskej výchovy. Dôležité je si uvedomiť, že život rodiny sa netočí len okolo dieťaťa. Nemusíte neustále všetkým ukazovať fotky vašich ratolestí, ani donekonečna rozprávať o každom ich papaní či kakaní. Nie ste len matka, v prvom rade ste žena, partnerka, manželka. Tak na to nezabúdajte. Milostný život a tajomstvá dospelých nezahadzujte do koša. Francúzski rodičia svoje deti milujú, ale to ešte neznamená, že sa musia vzdať svojho života. Nevenujú všetku svoju energiu tomu, aby ich batoľatá vedeli čítať čo najskôr. Nestresujte, ak ten váš poklad odmieta jesť hrášok či inú zeleninu. Ani vy by ste s nadšením nejedli niečo, do čoho by vás nútili. Chce to trpezlivosť a žiadne čokoládové úplatky. Francúzske deti nemaškrtia, kedy sa im zachce. Znie to až príliš ideálne? Nevyhovárajte sa na rozmaznávajúcich starých rodičov. Francúzske gurmánstvo sa začína už v plienkach. Jedlá, ktoré pripravujú v parížskych štátnych jasliach, sú zdravé lahôdky nielen pre deti. Autorka pridáva aj príklad týždenného jedálneho lístka. Bon appetit!

      Dieťa...A čo teraz?2014
      5,0
    • French Parents Don't Give in

      • 195pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      In response to the enthusiastic reception of her bestselling parenting memoir "French Children Don't Throw Food", Pamela Druckerman now offers a practical handbook that distils her findings into one hundred short and straightforward tips to bring up your child a la francaise. It includes advice about pregnancy, feeding (including meal plans and recipes from Paris creches), sleeping, manners, and more.

      French Parents Don't Give in2013
      3,9
    • Bébé made in France

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The runaway New York Times bestseller that shows American parents the secrets behind France's amazingly well-behaved children When American journalist Pamela Druckerman had a baby in Paris, she didn't aspire to become a "French parent." But she noticed that French children slept through the night by two or three months old. They ate braised leeks. They played by themselves while their parents sipped coffee. And yet French kids were still boisterous, curious, and creative. Why? How? With a notebook stashed in her diaper bag, Druckerman set out to investigate—and wound up sparking a national debate on parenting. Researched over three years and written in her warm, funny voice, Bringing Up Bébé is deeply wise, charmingly told, and destined to become a classic resource for American parents.

      Bébé made in France2012
      4,0
    • Fremdgehen

      Die Regeln des Seitensprungs in aller Welt

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      Fremdgehen2008
    • Lust in Translation

      The Rules of Infidelity from Tokyo to Tennessee

      • 291pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      An analysis of infidelity practices throughout the world offers insight into how adulterous relationships are practiced differently from country to country, discussing how fidelity is tolerated and accepted in other cultures while explaining the role of morality in how affairs are conducted in the United States.

      Lust in Translation2007
      3,5