Learn More Lovemore - Toddler To Teen

Learn More Lovemore - Toddler To Teen
Christina Lovemore
How to master the art of raising children… from the very first cry until the moment they fly the nest. Are you afraid you won’t immediately bond with your newborn baby? You can stop worrying about whether or not you’re parenting the “right” way. In Learn More Lovemore, you’ll find everything you need to know about raising a happy and healthy child.
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About the Author

Christina Lovemore is the proud mother of three to Kerry, Nikki, and Peter John - affectionately known as PJ. Along with her husband John, Christina, and her family live near Sydney, Australia.

Despite being born near Portsmouth in the South of England, the idea of home was not something Christina ever truly knew. Both of her parents decided that they wanted to travel which made adjusting to life in new places quite challenging. The lifestyle made times tough and, after a while, Christina's parents decided to separate. Because of this, Christina was exposed to the practice of parenting at an early age, needing to look after her younger brothers. It was only through journaling and writing short stories that Christina found solace.

Later on, Christina's passion for child-care was ignited and she decided to pursue teaching through which she qualified in both primary and pre-primary education. After the field of developmental psychology piqued her interest, Christina furthered her education having studied family counselling. From there, Christina found success in school counselling and hosting parenting workshops.

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