Author: | Kim Parker MSW LCSW | ISBN: | 9781512750935 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | September 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Kim Parker MSW LCSW |
ISBN: | 9781512750935 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | September 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
Parenting can be the toughest journey a person ever makes. The author transparently addresses the difficult parts of this role while pointing us to some practical ways of thinking and relating with children to lighten the responsibility. This book is as fascinating as Amy Chuas Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother memoir, as relatable as Jen Hatmakers Christian foibles, as uplifting as Iyanla Vanzants inspirational messages, and backed by solid research of the likes of Brene Brown. By deftly combining four of Americas favorite genres into one enjoyable read, the author does not force us to compare and choose one world view over another, but honors all.
Kim understands the unique challenges and opportunities that arise when youre parenting in a culture different than the one in which you were raised. Her words are wise and just what you need to figure out what is best for your family!
Jill Savage, author of Better Together: Because Youre Not Meant to Mom Alone
This is an insightful book, full of sound and practical advice. I highly reccommend it.
Dr. Helen Mendes Love, MSW, author of Reflections on the Upsides of Aging
Kim gives invaluable insight on the intricacies of parenting in a more globalized and culturally-relevant world, while respecting tradition and heritage.
Sam Louie, M.A., LMHC, author of Asian Shame and Addiction: Suffering in Silence
Humorous, yet educational, this book is a must read for any parent.
Erika Olivares Sumner, Life & Wellness Coach, Mother of Three
Parenting can be the toughest journey a person ever makes. The author transparently addresses the difficult parts of this role while pointing us to some practical ways of thinking and relating with children to lighten the responsibility. This book is as fascinating as Amy Chuas Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother memoir, as relatable as Jen Hatmakers Christian foibles, as uplifting as Iyanla Vanzants inspirational messages, and backed by solid research of the likes of Brene Brown. By deftly combining four of Americas favorite genres into one enjoyable read, the author does not force us to compare and choose one world view over another, but honors all.
Kim understands the unique challenges and opportunities that arise when youre parenting in a culture different than the one in which you were raised. Her words are wise and just what you need to figure out what is best for your family!
Jill Savage, author of Better Together: Because Youre Not Meant to Mom Alone
This is an insightful book, full of sound and practical advice. I highly reccommend it.
Dr. Helen Mendes Love, MSW, author of Reflections on the Upsides of Aging
Kim gives invaluable insight on the intricacies of parenting in a more globalized and culturally-relevant world, while respecting tradition and heritage.
Sam Louie, M.A., LMHC, author of Asian Shame and Addiction: Suffering in Silence
Humorous, yet educational, this book is a must read for any parent.
Erika Olivares Sumner, Life & Wellness Coach, Mother of Three