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How to have a kid and a life : a survival guide / Ericka Sóuter.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder, CO : Sounds True, 2021Description: 245 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781683644873
  • 1683644875
Subject(s): Summary: "Continue to have and grow your life, Mom. It's better for you and your kids"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 306.8743 S726 Available 33111010554208
Total holds: 0

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Continue to have and grow your life, Mom--for your sake and your kids'.

When did being a good mom come to mean giving up everything that used to make you ... you ? That's the question millions of 21st-century mothers grapple with every single day as they parent in our madly kid-centric culture. Contrary to the incessant messaging from everywhere, committing to yourself and your own needs is what makes for a good mother and happy kids.

With How to Have a Kid and a Life , popular journalist and Good Morning America parenting expert Ericka Sóuter shares her tips for being a happy, whole person while still being a great, and sometimes just good enough (which is plenty fine), parent. Sóuter blends her own stories of surviving the seismic challenges of parenthood with testimonials from stay-at-home and working moms; interviews with therapists and researchers; and findings from the latest studies on happiness, self-care, and parenthood. What she delivers is a wonderfully irreverent survival guide to motherhood, featuring:

* Advice on keeping your career on track while parenting
* Tips for handling clueless and unhelpful partners
* Taking back ownership of your body
* Creating a reliable village of support (even with moms you didn't think you'd like)
* Staying connected with child-free friends
* What to do if you feel like you're missing the "mom gene"

Includes bibliographical references.

"Continue to have and grow your life, Mom. It's better for you and your kids"-- Provided by publisher.

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