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Judith Warner

Judith Warner

Judith Warner

Judith Warner, author of Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety, lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and two daughters.

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Excerpt:
Prologue from You Have the Power
Jul 12, 2009
You Have the Power will be released on January 12, 2006 in
Jan 12, 2006
You Have the Power is now available in
Jan 12, 2006
You Have the Power will be released on January 09, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Jan 09, 2006
You Have the Power is now available in Trade Paperback
Jan 09, 2006
You Have the Power will be released on October 05, 2004 in eBook
Oct 05, 2004
You Have the Power is now available in eBook
Oct 05, 2004
You Have the Power will be released on October 05, 2004 in
Oct 05, 2004
You Have the Power is now available in
Oct 05, 2004
Excerpt:
Table of Contents from You Have the Power
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Inside Higher Ed, April 17, 2013
...Or, is it the parents they really target? With the emergence of hyper-competitive, helicopter parenting, a phenomenon that Judith Warner details so well in her book Perfect Madness , are these books, in fact, a response to parents that need reassurance...
ReadingGroupGuides.com, April 5, 2013
...a shot at bringing about a cultural change that would improve the lives of all women." — Judith Warner, TIME "No one who reads this book will ever doubt that Sandberg herself has the will to lead, not to mention the requisite commitment,...
Ezine Articles, March 22, 2013
...who finds a striking difference between the lives of French and American mothers. The book was written by Judith Warner, a syndicated columnist and radio show host who has spent time living in Paris and Washington, D.C. She is also the author of other...
Portland Mercury, August 7, 2012
...of the How-To issue lists eight pieces, two of which are by women. The cover reads, in part, "Judith Warner on How to Raise Your Kids" and "Kate Christensen on How to Cook a Clam." These phrases share space with "Roger Rosenblatt on How to Write Great"...
Portland Mercury, August 7, 2012
...of the How-To issue lists eight pieces, two of which are by women. The cover reads, in part, "Judith Warner on How to Raise Your Kids" and "Kate Christensen on How to Cook a Clam." These phrases share space with "Roger Rosenblatt on How to Write Great"...
ParentMap, August 3, 2012
...s Teach Your Children Well: Parenting for Authentic Success is enough to make the most well-meaning parent shiver. Judith Warner tells us about Levine’s teenage patients, who are depleted, angry and sad, and have “parents who can’t steady or guide...
IMedia Connection, August 2, 2012
...Sullivan 5. Food That Lasts Forever By Deborah Blum 6. Black Irony By Touré 7. High-Status Stress By Judith Warner 8. Privacy In Public By Massimo Calabresi 9. Nature Is Over By Bryan Walsh 10. Niche Aging By Harriet Barovick My...
Dalton Daily Citizen, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Mineral Wells Index, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Mankato Free Press, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Daily Item, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Register News, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Athens Daily Review, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...
Ottumwa Courier, January 17, 2013
...genuine insights of people living with severe autism. They have contributed to a romanticization of mental illness that Judith Warner, author of "We've Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication," has called "dangerous" because it can keep...