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For first-time parents, those initial few months of parenthood can seem like your lives have been taken over completely by the tiny human you've brought into your home. Sometimes, it feels like your bundle of joy has crowned themselves as your realm's new ruler, and you're suddenly servants entrenched in a new regime, but you didn't get a copy of the manifesto of nebulous laws and rigorous expectations. Well, the baby probably feels the same way. But not to worry, as you might guess from the surprisingly large number of people on this planet who have been willing to procreate more than once,…mehr

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For first-time parents, those initial few months of parenthood can seem like your lives have been taken over completely by the tiny human you've brought into your home. Sometimes, it feels like your bundle of joy has crowned themselves as your realm's new ruler, and you're suddenly servants entrenched in a new regime, but you didn't get a copy of the manifesto of nebulous laws and rigorous expectations. Well, the baby probably feels the same way. But not to worry, as you might guess from the surprisingly large number of people on this planet who have been willing to procreate more than once, if both ruler and subject devote themselves to one another, and try to maintain a modicum of patience, empathy and humor, fulfillment, and maybe a little fun, can be had by all. This collection of one such baby's reflections on his first year of rulership may give new parents a comical perspective on what changes they might see within their own realm, as their own new Overlord settles in.
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Jennifer Sterling holds a B.A. in Psychology, a Master's degree in Education, and a passion for complex and interesting linguistics. She finds little thrill in using up precious moments of expression by saying things simply. Her first publication "How to Train Your Servants: The First Year of Benevolent Rulership, One Baby's Reflections" offers a cheeky take on the new-parenthood experience, and wry humor can be expected as a staple in her other works. She enjoys living in sunny San Diego, CA with her husband and son.