TITLE

No bundles of joy

AUTHOR(S)
Jordan, J.
PUB. DATE
October 1990
SOURCE
Essence (Essence);Oct90, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p42
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
Opinion. Comments on the author's desire to remain childless throughout her adult life and the reasons she believes the decision is beneficial to her.
ACCESSION #
9010220722

Tags: CHILDREN

 

Related Articles

  • Acute lung function responses to ambient acid aerosol exposures in children Franklin, C. A.; Stern, B.; Spengler, J. D. J. D. Spengler; Raizenne, M. E.; Burnett, R. T. // Environmental Health Perspectives;Feb1989, Vol. 79, p179 

    No abstract available.

  • Studies of acid aerosols in six cities and in a new multi-city investigation: design issues Speizer, F. E. // Environmental Health Perspectives;Feb1989, Vol. 79, p61 

    No abstract available.

  • The effects of ambient ozone on lung function in children: a reanalysis of six summer camp studies Thurston, George D.; Raizenne, Mark; Kinney, Patrick L. // Environmental Health Perspectives;Feb1996, Vol. 104 Issue 2, p170 

    No abstract available.

  • Study the Graph.  // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3;1/28/2005, Vol. 74 Issue 17, p4 

    Presents an activity for children on Grand Canyon National Park visitors with the use of a graphical representation.

  • Children on the Margins in Soviet Russia. ZHURAVLEV, SERGEI V. // Russian Studies in History;Spring2010, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p3 

    The article introduces reports published within the journal such as "The Outcomes for Soviet Children Evacuated to Czechoslovakia in the Early 1920s" by Tat'iana Smirnova, "Without a Family: Orphans of the Postwar Period" by Mariia Zezina, and "Evacuee Children in Chuvashia During the Great...

  • Is Grandma an angel? Brinley, M.B. // Country Living;Feb1989, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p148 

    A mother recounts her visits to the cemetery with her children. Shows how a child's imagination can change adult perspective.

  • Snow children. Oliver, Laura // Country Living;Dec95, Vol. 18 Issue 12, p66 

    Narrates the author's experience with children. Watching children play in the snow; Difficulty in accomplishing her chores even when the children were occupied; Claim that interruptions are a socially acceptable form of experimentation.

  • Spare me the baby talk--again! Collier, E.M. // Cosmopolitan;Mar1992, Vol. 212 Issue 3, p66 

    Expresses the author's annoyance with people who expect her to become pregnant. Comments received from family members and colleagues; Why she isn't interested in having a child at this point in her life.

  • Prison parenting.  // Children Today;Jan/Feb87, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p15 

    A discussion of the lack of opportunities for meaningful interaction between male prisoners and their children. Lack of facilities for children & infants; Lack of private visiting areas; Importance of father/child contact.

  • The children of China. Lystad, M. // Children Today;Mar/Apr87, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p20 

    Opinion. Author presents her views of child care and early education policies in China, after her visit and meetings with parents and teachers there. Family planning programs; maternal-child health programs; early child care facilities; kindergartens; examples of books used to teach self-care...

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of VIRGINIA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY AND SYSTEM

Sorry, but this item is not currently available from your library.

Try another library?
Sign out of this library

Other Topics