The Missing Pages of the Parent Handbook

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Author: Christina Brockett ISBN: 9780988937925
Publisher: Christina Brockett Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christina Brockett
ISBN: 9780988937925
Publisher: Christina Brockett
Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

They license people to drive, and require degrees for most professions, but require no formal training to become a parent. Parenting is one of those few occupations where one is constantly forced to learn “on the job.”

This book presents extraordinary wisdom from ordinary parents who have had to learn on the job. These stories and insights come from a diverse group of adults, representing a cross-section of American moms and dads.

From a mother of a teenage son, we learn how to correct years of enabling. From parents who have lost a son in a military accident, we learn how to go on. From a husband who discovers his wife has put their daughter’s jeans in the freezer, we learn to find humor in those crazy moments of parenting. In each case, these men and women come out wiser – offering us all lessons on this difficult, funny, and taxing enterprise of child rearing. Open this book…and you may just find a page that is missing from your parent handbook.

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They license people to drive, and require degrees for most professions, but require no formal training to become a parent. Parenting is one of those few occupations where one is constantly forced to learn “on the job.”

This book presents extraordinary wisdom from ordinary parents who have had to learn on the job. These stories and insights come from a diverse group of adults, representing a cross-section of American moms and dads.

From a mother of a teenage son, we learn how to correct years of enabling. From parents who have lost a son in a military accident, we learn how to go on. From a husband who discovers his wife has put their daughter’s jeans in the freezer, we learn to find humor in those crazy moments of parenting. In each case, these men and women come out wiser – offering us all lessons on this difficult, funny, and taxing enterprise of child rearing. Open this book…and you may just find a page that is missing from your parent handbook.

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