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Partnership Parenting: How Men and Women Parent Differently
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Blogcritics.org, 10/9 âThe authors are experienced in parenting both from personal and professional perspectives. This book is a good readâ¦For the curious reader, the research and examples will be welcome background to support the recommendations the authors propose⦠Overall, the authors do an excellent job of holding mothers and fathers equally accountable for parenting, identifying gendered differences, and presenting tools for creating a parenting partnership, which works in excellent fashion to serves the needs of the child(ren)â¦Expectant parents, new parents, and parents in second families will find this book particularly useful as a tool to understand their similarities and differences in parenting and work together to build a parenting partnership.â
Tuscon Citizen, âShelf Lifeâ blog, 10/12 âProvides parents with the information they need to strengthen family life at all levels.â
InfoDad.com, 10/29/09 âThe bookâs suggestions for managing conflict, handling discipline effectively, and finding ways to strengthen the parental bond even when two people approach child-rearing differently, are certainly worth consideringâand may make it easier to develop a family structure that works better for children and adults alike.â
Midwest Book Review âFrom rules for negotiation to appreciating a partner's contributions, this is packed with case histories, quizzes, questions and solutions to common co-parenting issues. Any parent's library needs this.â
Work & Family Life, February 2010 âDescribe[s] how men and women naturally parent differently and what can be gained from each approachâ¦With wisdom and humor, Partnership Parenting will help both of you take advantage of your individual strengths to stay connected and confidently raise children together.â
Family Therapy, Winter 2010 âThe authors reveal how men and women naturally parent differentlyâand what can be gained by both approachesâ¦Partnership Parenting offers couples distinctly balanced ways to deal with everyday situations, from bedtime and feeding to discipline and schooling.â
New York Family, April 2010 âExplore[s] the different qualities that men and women bring to child-rearing, and how couples can combine their individual strengths in order to co-parent successfully.â
MensNewsDaily.com, 5/20/10 âAn engaging and excellent book on gender differences in parentingâ¦Shows that realization of the sexesâ complementary strengths can help foster a deep appreciation of the other parent, which can only serve to fortify the fabric of a partnershipâ¦The authors clearly care deeply about supporting parentsâ and childrenâs well-being. Donât miss this fabulous work!â
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Blogcritics.org, 10/9 âThe authors are experienced in parenting both from personal and professional perspectives. This book is a good readâ¦For the curious reader, the research and examples will be welcome background to support the recommendations the authors propose⦠Overall, the authors do an excellent job of holding mothers and fathers equally accountable for parenting, identifying gendered differences, and presenting tools for creating a parenting partnership, which works in excellent fashion to serves the needs of the child(ren)â¦Expectant parents, new parents, and parents in second families will find this book particularly useful as a tool to understand their similarities and differences in parenting and work together to build a parenting partnership.â
Tuscon Citizen, âShelf Lifeâ blog, 10/12 âProvides parents with the information they need to strengthen family life at all levels.â
InfoDad.com, 10/29/09 âThe bookâs suggestions for managing conflict, handling discipline effectively, and finding ways to strengthen the parental bond even when two people approach child-rearing differently, are certainly worth consideringâand may make it easier to develop a family structure that works better for children and adults alike.â
Midwest Book Review âFrom rules for negotiation to appreciating a partner's contributions, this is packed with case histories, quizzes, questions and solutions to common co-parenting issues. Any parent's library needs this.â
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Product Details
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Paperback
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Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books (2009)
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Language: English
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ISBN: 978-0-7382-1326-2
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