Parenting
Review:Though the stickers and chart seem to be exciting for my little boy, I could have saved myself some money and just as easily made my own chart and bought cheaper stickers. The pictures weren't that creative, but if you don't have time to make your own, it's probably worth the money. Read more
Review:Easy read, easy process! This book was amazing and I highly recommend this to anyone who plans to potty train their child soon. My son is 3 and I knew it was time. I read the book a week prior to implementing the plan and gathered the necessary materials (i.e. potty trainer, M&Ms, sticker chart, underwear). If you follow this exactly as she recommends, you will have success. We're currently on Day 3 and my son is accident free. Read more
Review:This book is extremely well written. The chapters fly by, and you are given numerous examples of situations to illustrate the author’s point. I wish I had read this book when my oldest daughter was a teenager. It is definitely helping me understand my youngest daughter now. Read more
Review:Dr. Leonard Sax offers competent advice for the parents of today's troubled boys. Troubled by a wrong education system, parenting style, living style etc. His book explains why your son is in trouble and how to get out of trouble. Read more
Review:This book offers amazing insight about the ways we may unintentionally be harming our children AND what we can do about it. I have already started incorporating the suggestions, and find myself referring to it often. HIGHLY recommended! Read more
Review:What an amazing, thoughtful, well written book. I have 2 little boys and I feel so grateful that I'm reading this book just in time to prepare me for the years to come.
Having boys is absolutely the most amazing experience ever but it can also be challenging, tiring, overwhelming!
Thank you for writing this book and reaffirming that love, gentleness, respect and understanding for each other feelings can never go wrong! Read more
Review:A great book, especially for Moms with teenagers girls. I mailed to my daughter, she has one teen age 13th. and I thought she could fine some good advises from the book. I hope she does.
The author of this book, Mary Pipher, is a resident of my city, Lincoln, Nebraska. I have read all of her books. I like the last one. Seeking Peace, which I borrowed from the Libriary. I will be ordering one copy from you, after I finish reading some books I am presently reading. Thank you for asking my opini... Read more
Review:This book contains a handfull of excellent fatherhood tips and warnings you must tale into account. And thats it. The rest is a collection of very well told stories about a father struggling to survive. Doesnt feel quite like a survival guide either though, and it couldve been. This book is centered around the particular stories that made parenhood difficult and amusing for the author, some of which may necer apply to you. At any rate, it was an ok, fast paced read. Read more
Review:This doesn't seem like a finished book, and certainly doesn't meet the standards Anne La Mott sets for herself and her students. It's a repetitive, whiny, hodge podge of journal entries, emails, interviews with her son and endless conversations with her mentors, who have endless patience for her over-dramatizing and complaints. My biggest problem is with the writing itself. It's unpolished,and some of the sentences were like nails scraping a chalk board, full of cliches and language used in s... Read more
Review:This book gives an alternative way to parenting, stressing nurturing the complete child with play. I've had so many interesting discussions with friends and family on the concepts raised in this book. I would highly recommend it to anyone with children or around children. It's a quick, easy and extremely enjoyable read! Read more