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The world of the Adult Baby can appear bizarre and incomprehensible to many from the outside looking in. Even to Adult Babies themselves the powerful drives and confusing needs can be a struggle to manage. In the Bent's second major work on the topic, this book dissects the psychological structure of Adult Infantile Regression and seeks to answer many of the seemingly unanswerable questions such as 'why are people attracted to diapers?', 'where did this all come from' and 'what do I do about this?' Discover more at www.abdiscovery.com.auThis book is designed not just for Adult Babies themselves, but also family, friends, partners and therapists who want to simply understand what is going on.There is a lot more to Adult Babies than diapers and pacifiers. Read this book to learn more! NOW IN ITS SECOND EDITION!
The world of the Adult Baby can appear bizarre and incomprehensible to many from the outside looking in. Even to Adult Babies themselves the powerful drives and confusing needs can be a struggle to manage. In the Bent's second major work on the topic, this book dissects the psychological structure of Adult Infantile Regression and seeks to answer many of the seemingly unanswerable questions such as 'why are people attracted to nappies?', 'where did this all come from' and 'what do I do about this?' This book is designed not just for Adult Babies themselves, but also for family, friends, partners and therapists who want to simply understand what is going on. There is a lot more to Adult Babies than diapers and pacifiers. Read this book to learn more! It answers many of the questions that plague both ABs themselves and the people they deal with - family, friends and partners. It is also highly suitable for therapists seeking a broader and more detailed dissection of the Adult Baby drives, needs and practices.
Penny Barber has put her years of experience as a diaper fetish model, AB/DL switch, and professional Mommy into The Age Play and Diaper Fetish Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to the World of AB/DL. It is the first complete resource for anyone who wants to know about the world of age players and diaper lovers. Perfect for professional players, the partners of AB/DLs, and AB/DLs themselves, The Handbook is packed with practical tips on everything from choosing the perfect diaper to administering AB/DL punishments to the best regression methods.
All around the world parents are discovering their teenagers are trying out nappies and some of them keep wearing them. It is not a new phenomenon, but it is increasingly becoming a frustration and a fear among parents who simply don't understand it. This book helps explain some of the motivations behind teenage nappy/diaper desires and to allay parent's fears. Rosalie Bent methodically goes through the issues relating to teenage nappy-wearing and helps you to not feel afraid of it and to understand it better. One of the classic books relating to the world-wide phenomenon of nappy-wearing for teens and adults.
Being an adult baby can be confusing and difficult at times. This book of thirty essays and articles addresses some of the issues, needs and problems of the ABDL community and is part of the AB Discovery group. They are a wonderful resource and helpful for understanding ABDL life and feelings. Updated July 2020
Gwendoline Summers knows what it is like to baby her husband. Her first book is a guide to other women seeking to take their partner in hand and make them the baby they both need him to be. This is not an enforced babying guide, but rather one to help women who already KNOW that their partners need the security of nappies, a dummy and a babyish lifestyle, to achieve that goal. This book is not just for women with AB partners but for ALL women whether their partners are AB or not! She takes it step by step on how to slowly get your partner into nappies and other baby items. If your partner is AB then you are already part way there, but if they are non-AB, this book is still for you. It is a guidebook along a journey of letting our men express the infancy inside that is so often just beneath the surface.
"When my six year old son came to me and asked if he could wear diapers again I smiled, said no and life went on. When my ten year old son once again asked if he could wear diapers despite the fact he hadn't wet his bed since he was 4, I again said no and moved on, thinking nothing about it. When I found wet diapers in my thirteen-year-old son's bedroom, I realised there was a problem to deal with. My first decision was to panic. My second was to seek a therapist. When that was useless, I decided to seek real information - and I found it. This book is part our journey and part guidebook for other mothers (and fathers) who may be facing a similar situation. I hope it helps."
Face it. Being an Adult Baby is tough. Even being the parent or partner to an AB is tough. People don't understand Adult Babies. What are we to do? Let this book guide you through the difficulties Adult Babies, and those who love them, face in life. Online, and even on Amazon, there is no shortage of exotic material, pictures of beautiful people in diapers, and sexy stories of age-play relationships. Yet, being an AB is difficult, strange, and confusing, and nobody ever addresses these important topics... until now. Does your child or spouse want to wear diapers? Are you having difficulty understanding your own desires to be babied? Are you curious about the AB/DL lifestyle, and want to know more? Do you have trouble "fitting in"? If you've answered "yes" to any of these questions, this is the book for you. Any Adult Baby struggling to find his or her path in life must read this book. This book will help ABs find their way in a non-AB world. This book will help parents, friends, lovers, and spouses of ABs handle the weird situation they've found themselves in. This book will enlighten the world to what it's like to be an Adult Baby, to grow up wearing diapers, and the diversity we all face in life. This is the book that I wish I, and every other AB in the world, had at age 15, when we were just discovering who we were on the inside. The wisdom within these pages will act as a Guidebook to help us all learn the Adult Baby's worth in a world that doesn't appear to be made for us.
Children are already learning at birth, and they develop and learn at a rapid pace in their early years. This provides a critical foundation for lifelong progress, and the adults who provide for the care and the education of young children bear a great responsibility for their health, development, and learning. Despite the fact that they share the same objective - to nurture young children and secure their future success - the various practitioners who contribute to the care and the education of children from birth through age 8 are not acknowledged as a workforce unified by the common knowledge and competencies needed to do their jobs well. Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8 explores the science of child development, particularly looking at implications for the professionals who work with children. This report examines the current capacities and practices of the workforce, the settings in which they work, the policies and infrastructure that set qualifications and provide professional learning, and the government agencies and other funders who support and oversee these systems. This book then makes recommendations to improve the quality of professional practice and the practice environment for care and education professionals. These detailed recommendations create a blueprint for action that builds on a unifying foundation of child development and early learning, shared knowledge and competencies for care and education professionals, and principles for effective professional learning. Young children thrive and learn best when they have secure, positive relationships with adults who are knowledgeable about how to support their development and learning and are responsive to their individual progress. Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8 offers guidance on system changes to improve the quality of professional practice, specific actions to improve professional learning systems and workforce development, and research to continue to build the knowledge base in ways that will directly advance and inform future actions. The recommendations of this book provide an opportunity to improve the quality of the care and the education that children receive, and ultimately improve outcomes for children.
Understanding. Knowledge. Insight. It is the goal of most people and humanity in general to understand and to gain knowledge. To understand our natural world. To understand space. To understand those things so tiny we can never see them. We want to understand what other people are saying, insight into what they are feeling and what makes them tick. For most people, it is natural to want to understand more about a wide variety of topics and disciplines. Perhaps the most important understanding of them all is the knowledge of self. Adult babies have traditionally not fared well in the area of understanding of ourselves. The few professional attempts to explain ABDL behaviour and thinking have been less than helpful and often insulting and deeply offensive. Being described as a paraphilia alongside and adjacent to paedophilia and other serious disorders has been the nightmare that has haunted the community for a generation. Slowly however, the light has been dawning on the extraordinary world of the adult baby. The first step was the recognition that being an adult baby is no mere affectation, fetish or odd choice of behaviour. It was the understanding that the baby self is a genuine and subjectively real identity. Not a thing, not a concept or a feeling, but an identity. A few professionals have belatedly drifted onto the scene and made a few inroads, but they have been well behind the small group of hard-working ABDLs themselves who have sought to build a body of understanding on who we are. Knowing who we are is the key to success, happiness and the ability to move forward. The works of B. Terrance Grey, Rosalie and Michael Bent led the way to building an intellectual basis of understanding of who Adult babies are. Then came Dylan Lewis, whose canon of work in this area has no peer. This new book – Living Happily as an Adult Baby – makes a promise in its title that is almost obscene in its arrogance. Adult Babies have often struggled with the power of their baby identity and happiness - especially long-term happiness – has often eluded them. This work is commended to all adult babies, their family and friends as it seeks to further humanity’s understanding of this most complex identity structure. The Adult Baby.