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WORKS IN PROGRESS:
SUPER GRANNY: COOL PROJECTS, ACTIVITIES, AND OTHER GREAT
STUFF TO DO WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS
This book (my eleventh) will be published March 2009 by Sterling Publishing. It will consist of a variety of activities that today’s grandmothers do with their grandchildren. First there will be a little story, and then suggestions for doing the activity. I’ll be emphasizing the kinds of things we modern grandmas do that those of previous generations might not have (like using computers, cell phones & other technology, doing sports together, special travel experiences, etc.), but also including some traditional activities. I am eager to hear from any grandmothers about activities you do with your grandchildren. Email me or post to my blog: omasally[dot]blogspot[dot]com.
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING.
Working with pediatrician Laura M. Marks, M.D., I am revising this classic for its fourth edition, due to be published September 2009. I welcome hearing from anyone with suggestions for this new edition.
BOOKS:
- Author, A BALCONY IN NEPAL: GLIMPSES OF A HIMALAYAN VILLAGE (ASJA
Press, 2002; Adarsh Enterprises, New Delhi, 2004). In 1993 my friend
Margaret Roche and I went to Badel, a village in Nepal's eastern hills,
where we stayed with local families. This book, graced by 50 of Marge’s
drawings, shows what we learned on this and subsequent visits in a village
with no electricity, no telephones, no modern sanitation.
- Author, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING. Written in consultation with
pediatrician Marvin S. Eiger, M.D. (Workman, Bantam, 1999, third edition).
A classic in the field; more than two million copies in print. (I am currently
a consultant on www.allexperts.com,
answering questions about breastfeeding and child care.)
- Author, THE WORKING PARENTS SURVIVAL GUIDE (iUniverse 2000, Prima
Publishing, 1989; Bantam Books, 1983,1986).
- Author, THE ETERNAL GARDEN: SEASONS OF OUR SEXUALITY (Times Books, 1985).
- Coauthor, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, a college text about development throughout
the life span. Written with psychologist Diane E. Papalia, Ph.D. (McGraw-Hill,
1978; 10th edition, 2007). More than 900,000 copies sold.
- Coauthor, A CHILDS WORLD: INFANCY THROUGH ADOLESCENCE, a college
text on child development. Written with Dr. Papalia (McGraw-Hill, 1975;
10th edition 2006). More than 600,000 copies sold. Basis for television course,
The Growing Years. More than 2 million students have read one
of these bestselling textbooks.
- Coauthor, HELPING YOUR CHILD FIND VALUES TO LIVE BY: A GOLD MINE OF STRATEGIES
AND EXERCISES FOR FAMILIES. Written with educator Dr. Sidney B. Simon. (Values
Press, 1991; Simon & Schuster, 1976; McGraw-Hill, 1977).
- Coauthor, RAISING A HYPERACTIVE CHILD. Written with psychiatrist Mark
A. Stewart, M.D. (Harper & Row, 1973). Winner, FSAA Award (see below).
- Coauthor, PSYCHOLOGY, a college textbook. Written with Dr. Papalia. (McGraw-Hill,
1985; 2nd edition, 1988). Most successful new Introductory Psychology textbook
for 1985.
- Author, THE MOTHER WHO WORKS OUTSIDE THE HOME (Child Study Press, 1975).
ARTICLES:
More than 200 of my articles have been published in such major magazines
as McCalls, Womans Day, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Working Woman,
Mademoiselle, Ms., New York Times Magazine, Newsday Magazine, New Woman,
Pennsylvania Gazette, Self, Good Housekeeping, Parents, Readers Digest,
Family Health, Seventeen, others. Most deal with child development,
family life, human relations, women's lives, mental health or medicine.
My travel articles have appeared in The New York Times and other
major newspapers, and my work has been reprinted in many textbooks and anthologies.
AWARDS:
Elected to the Court of Honor of Distinguished Daughters of The Philadelphia High School for Girls (2006). Profiled in Feminists Who Changed America (Univ. of Illinois Press, 2006). ASJA Outstanding Article Award (1995, 1983). Family Service Association of America, National Media Award (1973); Listed in The World Who’s Who of Women, International Authors and Writers Who’s Who and Contemporary Authors.
SPEAKING:
Speaker and lecturer to professional, parent, and general audiences. Numerous
appearances on radio and TV throughout the country.
INTERVIEWING:
After being accepted to a rigorous training program given by The Survivors
of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, I conducted numerous interviews
of Holocaust survivors and of men and women who served in the Allied forces
during World War Two. Working with the Oral History Department of Columbia
University, I have interviewed people affected by the attacks on the World
Trade Center. I have also interviewed health care providers and volunteer fire-fighters
for the Local History Center of the Port Washington Public Library.
PROFESSIONAL
AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS:
Former President and current member, American Society of Journalists and Authors
(www.asja.org); member Authors Guild, Mensa,
National Organization for Women, La Leche League, Reach Out America (grass-roots political activism), Veteran Feminists of America, other groups.
EDUCATION:
Graduated summa cum laude from University of Pennsylvania,
B.A. in English literature. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated summa cum laude from
all-academic and selective public high school, Philadelphia High School for
Girls.
MY WONDERFUL FAMILY:
With my husband of 52 years, Mark Olds, a retired broadcaster, I live
on Long Island, New York. I have three delightful and accomplished daughters:
Nancy Olds, Ph.D., biologist, test developer and mom; Jennifer Moebus,
a musician and mom; and Dorri Olds, graphic designer, artist and writer.
For information about Dorri, go to www.dorriolds.com.
And I have five delightful grandchildren, Stefan, Maika, Anna, Lisa, and Nina. (Need I say that all my children
and grandchildren were breastfed?)
MY PHILOSOPHY:
I believe that all parents are working parents; that parents employed outside
the home need special support; that mothers well-being is crucial to
their children's welfare; and that the family is the best institution in the
world and the one for which we are least prepared. My thrills come when parents
or kids tell me that they were helped by my writing or speaking or just understanding.
While raising my three children to adulthood, I kept my sense of humor! Ive
had many questions of my own along the way, and as the result of extensive
research (including consulting many professionals in many fields), I am happy
to offer sound, sensible advice on breastfeeding, child care and family issues.
I also believe that its never too late to live your dreamsas I
did when I ran a marathon at 60, trekked in Nepal at 70, bungy-jumped at 73, and as I plan
to continue doing in other ways.
HAVING FUN:
When I am not writing or consulting or speaking or interviewing, I jog, travel,
read, go to movies and theater, hike, ride my bicycle, write letters, spend
time with my family and friends, and think about how lucky I am.
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