Pioneers and advocates for natural living and postmodern spirituality, Randy Rolfe and her husband John Rolfe applied these convictions to joyfully raising their son and daughter. When friends asked what their secret was, Randy decided to write You Can Postpone Anything But Love. “For parents who would like to raise good kids – a thoughtful book that covers a great deal,” said Washington Post Book World. “Solid, inspirational self-help for parents from a spiritual perspective not found in most parenting books,” said Publishers Weekly. In You Can Postpone Anything But Love, you are invited first to explore twelve operating principles which help define the parent-child relationship, no matter what your parenting style, such as spirituality, trust, validation, and guidance. Then you see how, through examples, sample dialogues, personal stories, case histories, and meditations, these principles work in twenty-one of the most common family situations, such as eating, shopping, exploring sex, and communicating. The author is known for her down-to-earth and respectful style, as if talking with you parent to parent in your living room. A book to treasure by your bedside.
Pioneers and advocates for natural living and postmodern spirituality, Randy Rolfe and her husband John Rolfe applied these convictions to joyfully raising their son and daughter. When friends asked what their secret was, Randy decided to write You Can Postpone Anything But Love. “For parents who would like to raise good kids – a thoughtful book that covers a great deal,” said Washington Post Book World. “Solid, inspirational self-help for parents from a spiritual perspective not found in most parenting books,” said Publishers Weekly. In You Can Postpone Anything But Love, you are invited first to explore twelve operating principles which help define the parent-child relationship, no matter what your parenting style, such as spirituality, trust, validation, and guidance. Then you see how, through examples, sample dialogues, personal stories, case histories, and meditations, these principles work in twenty-one of the most common family situations, such as eating, shopping, exploring sex, and communicating. The author is known for her down-to-earth and respectful style, as if talking with you parent to parent in your living room. A book to treasure by your bedside.