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Adoption - The Case for Only Child: Your Essential Guide

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Book Synopsis: What's really wrong with having one child? Is one enough for you? For your partner? What constitutes a complete, happy family? Will your only child be lonely, spoiled, bossy, selfish? Read this book and find out. Despite the personal distress and pressure to have a second baby, the number of women having an only child has more than doubled in the last two decades. What most people don't realize is that one-child families outnumber families with two children and have for more than two decades. In major metropolitan areas like New York, 30 percent of families have a singleton. Throughout the country people are following suit. And it's no wonder why: The worrisome biological clock (secondary infertility; older mothers)Downtrodden job marketsHow mothers working affects everyone in the familyFinances and housing and costs of education These are only the few things that parents today (and parents to be) contend with when deciding to start a family and determining whether or not to stop after one. The time is right for a book that addresses the emerging type of nuclear family, one that consists of a solo child. Popular Psychology Today blogger and parenting author of fifteen books, including the groundbreaking Parenting the Only Child, Susan Newman, Ph.D., grew impatient with the pervasiveness of only-child folklore masquerading as fact and offers the latest findings about the long-term effects of being raised as a singleton. In The Case for the Only Child, Newman walks parents (and future parents) through the long list of factors working for and against them as well as highlights the many positive aspects of raising and being a singleton. The aim of this book is to ease and guide parents through the process of determining what they want. Although each situation is unique, the profound confusion surrounding having a second child is similar. It is one of the most difficult and life-altering choices parents face. Adding to one's family dramatically changes one's life and the life of one's firstborn forever. What will a person give up in time, money, freedom, intimacy, and job advancement with another child in the household? What will they gain? The Case for the Only Child helps explore and resolve these perplexing questions.

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Are you considering having an only child but unsure about the societal norms and myths surrounding this decision? Look no further than The Case for Only Child: Your Essential Guide Book. Discover why one-child families are on the rise, outnumbering families with two children for over two decades. With expert insights from renowned psychologist Susan Newman, this book delves into the benefits and challenges of raising an only child.

In today's fast-paced world, navigating the complexities of parenthood can be daunting. From financial burdens to career dilemmas, the decision to have a second child can be overwhelming. The Case for the Only Child offers a comprehensive guide to help you navigate through the pros and cons of expanding your family. Gain valuable insights into the unique dynamics of raising a solo child and make informed decisions about your family's future.

Don't let societal pressures dictate your family planning choices. Break free from the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding only children with this illuminating book. Through Dr. Newman's expert analysis and research-based advice, you'll gain a fresh perspective on what it means to raise an only child in today's world.

Ready to embark on a transformative journey towards embracing the joys of having an only child? Take the first step towards informed decision-making by getting your hands on The Case for Only Child: Your Essential Guide Book. Empower yourself with knowledge and insights that will shape your family's future.

Grab your copy now and embark on a new chapter of parenting!

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