Confessions Of A Perfect Mom

Confessions Of A Perfect Mom

Publish:
10 May, 23
Languages:
  • English
ISBN:
1738893529
ISBN:
978-1738893522
Pages:
198 pages
Dimension:
15.24 x 1.27 x 22.86 cm
Weight:
358 g
Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
Book Cover:
Paperback, Digital Cover (eBook)
Reading Price:
$21.99

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Description:

"It" might happen during pregnancy or when your children are teens: that feeling that, as a parent, you are a complete failure. The fear that you have screwed up your children so badly that you are not sure if they will survive. At one point, you probably thought you had it all figured out--then your kids proved you wrong.

Lynda gets it as she has been there.

This parenting guide is the sequel to ‘I was the Perfect Parent…then I had kids’, and will lead you through the highlights of the stages of a child’s life and the parenting journey you are now on and give you some suggestions of how to survive and thrive in each of them. Lynda hopes the gift of her ‘Confessions of a P̶e̶r̶f̶e̶c̶t̶ Mom’ will show you that you are not alone in your struggles. Even though you most likely will make mistakes, keep doing the very best you can and ensure your motive is to help them become the best person they can be, always giving them a safe place to come home to and making sure they know you love them, no matter what!

Author Details:

Lynda is a parenting expert, not just because she holds a certificate in Life Coaching with a specialism in supporting families, but also because she has dealt with complex issues within her own family. Lynda has raised four children and dealt with childhood diseases, school suspension, suicidal ideation, gender-related concerns, and even human trafficking. She has definitely earned her stripes as a parenting expert.

Her first book, 'I Was the Perfect Parent...then I Had Kids,' is followed by her second Confessions of a Perfect Mom. Both help us discover all the potential parenting issues we might encounter and any advice she gives, due to her experiences is given without judgement or criticism as she knows we will all parent in our own style with our own conviction. She sprinkles her own stories throughout the book to help encourage you to know that none of us really know what we are doing, but somehow, if we just try our best, it will all work out.

Lynda has completed her third book: Walk a Mile, which is her memoir of parenting a child who was trafficked. This book will resonate with any parent struggling with pre-teens, teens and young adults who are doing all they can to dissociate themselves, especially from the family unit. Helping parents to learn how to be aware of not only the dangers of Sex Traffickers but also spot the nuances of abuse and unhealthy relationships. Lynda gives many tips on how to notice the signs and prevent this increasingly common abuse.