Motherhood Without Guilt
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Motherhood without Guilt: Being the Best Mother You Can Be and Feeling Great About It $6.66 Moms feel guilty about everything…They think they’re not doing enough for themselves, for their children andfor their spouses. They question their decisions about working vs. stayingat home. They agonize over keeping up with housework, struggle in theirrelationship with their husband, wrestle with negative feelings about theirchildren from time to time and worry that they don’t measure up to the… |
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The Myth of the Perfect Mother: Parenting Without Guilt $14.95 The author looks honestly and compassionately at the emotional difficulties and realities of child rearing to give mothers the understanding and credit they deserve. It examines topics such as conflicts about identity, guilt and the need to nurture.’… |
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A Mother’s Place: Choosing Work and Family Without Guilt or Blame $1.72 Mothers today are under siege. Society belittles mothers at home while telling mothers at work they are blighting their children’s lives. Susan Chira, a veteran New York Times journalist, separates myth from reality, showing how the media, the courts, and politicians have conducted a backlash against working mothers that hurts all women. Here, she reviews the latest scientific research and shows, … |
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A Mother’s Place: Choosing Work and Family Without Guilt or Blame $1.72 New – In this “passionate defense of working mothers” (“Parenting”), a leading “New York Times” journalist documents and debunks society’s backlash against working mothers to present a new vision of motherhood. |
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Guilt-Free Motherhood: Parenting with Godly Wisdom $2.88 Used – A refreshing new “blueprint for motherhood” based on the wisdom of Scripture combined with the expertise of a psychologist and mother of three. No mother has experienced the joys of parenting without also feeling the nagging doubt that she is inadequate for the task of raising her children. With every imperfection and every small failure, guilt is her accuser. Dr. Slattery argues that this guilt is the natural product of a mother’s God-given influence over her children-a blessed reminder |
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