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McCormack is a consulting psychologist for Mother & Baby magazine. [5] She is the founder of ANTSA Psychology ("Automatic Negative Thoughts - Strategies for All") and is the author of Stomp Out The ANTs - Automatic Negative Thoughts as well as Living With ANTs. [6] In addition, she has created a poster titled "Which ANT Are You?" for children.
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In 2009, she appeared in a campaigns for Renault Grand Scenic and Storm in a D Cup as well as the cover of Healthy Magazine. [5] In 2010, Mellor appeared on the October cover of Mother & baby, Stuff Magazine UK in August, and You & Your Wedding. [6] She also shot the Spring/Summer 2010 Expresso campaign in South Africa.
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Parenting was launched in 1987 [2] [3] by Robin Wolaner in a joint venture funded by Time Inc., which became the sole owner in 1990. [4] In February 2009, the magazine became two separate, age-targeted editions: Parenting Early Years, for moms of infants, toddlers and preschoolers, and Parenting School Years, for moms with kids in kindergarten through age 12.
"It was a normal part of life," Grumet — now a 36-year-old mom to teen sons ages 14 and 15 — tells Yahoo Life today about her own vague memories of being breastfed into her school years, which ...
The first “test tube baby” was born in England in 1978, and since tracking officially began in 1985, more than 1.2 million babies have been born in the U.S. with the aid of assisted ...
The family moved to London, to a house in Richmond, and (like her husband) Hodgkinson gained a series of jobs in Fleet Street. In 1971–1972, Hodgkinson was Deputy Editor of the mother and baby magazine Modern Mother (long since closed), and then in 1972–1973 she worked as a columnist on the London Evening News. [1]