词条 | Dorothy Nolte |
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Dorothy Law Nolte (January 12, 1924 – November 6, 2005) was an American writer and family counselor. She wrote a poem on childrearing, "Children Learn What They Live," for a weekly family column for The Torrance Herald in 1954. The poem was widely circulated by readers as well as distributed to millions of new parents by a maker of baby formula. She copyrighted it in 1972, and in 1998 expanded it into a book, co-authored with Rachel Harris, "Children Learn What They Live: Parenting to Inspire Values." At the time of Mrs. Nolte's death, the book had more than 3 million copies in print worldwide and had been translated into 18 languages, according to its publisher, Workman Publishing. Mrs. Nolte and Ms. Harris also collaborated on "Teenagers Learn What They Live: Parenting to Inspire Integrity and Independence," (Workman Publishing, 2002). With her second husband, Claude Nolte, Ms. Nolte also co-authored the book, "Wake Up in Bed, Together! A Handbook for Sexual Repatterning" (Stein & Day, 1975). Selected works
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8 : American family and parenting writers|American women poets|1924 births|2005 deaths|20th-century American poets|20th-century American women writers|American women non-fiction writers|20th-century American non-fiction writers |
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