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HomeShop at BookSurgeJuvenile Non-FictionSocial IssuesEmotions & FeelingsLife Teacher: The Role of a Parent |
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Pass it on! Mar 12, 2004
By Vascomar
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I had bought a copy of this book for a new mother, began to scan it and was charmed into reading the entire thing! I have 4 children and have definite ideas about parenting skills - this book is a no-nonsense, easy-to-understand primer of basic parenting skills, reminding parents that we are guides rather than dictators (although all parents know the ultimate authority of "Because I said so!").The format is that of short chapters, which allow for interruptions. The author uses personal stories about raising her own sons to stress the qualities of patience, laughter and unconditional love necessary to raise children. She relates stories from her own childhood to gently remind parents how past events might have shaped their attitudes. Most importantly, she reminds parents to enjoy their children, to celebrate each child's unique gifts. There is no such thing as the "perfect parent": we each try our best and hope for the best. This book serves as encouragement for the journey, a pat on the back and a "you can do it!" when things might be (and they will be, believe you me) difficult. I kept my original copy of the book and have ordered another: it is now my gift-of-choice for new parents!
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