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*Condition Note: Book is very gently used, if used at all, and is clean.*
You're fed up, exhausted, and feeling everything but motherly. But you don't dare admit it. To do so would be a poor testimony, and you Christian friends would thing less of you.
Is it any wonder that author Candace Schap admitted to sometimes not liking her kids? And, truth be told, most dedicated, self-sacrificing Christian mothers feel the same way at times.
Sometimes I Don't Like My Kids is an honest look at the frustrations of mothering and the dangers of the "supermom" syndrome. From her own experience as a mother of four, Candace shares down-to-earth suggestions for
- identifying and dealing with the anger you face in mothering.
- conquering a mountain of housework,
- handling depression and disappointment, and
- dropping the "supermom| facade.
Sometimes I Don't Like My Kids is a manual of recovery--the recovery of joy in the Lord and in your family.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1. Birthing is the Easy Part
2. The Hard Stuff
3. Dealing With the Hopelessness
4. Dealing With the Resentment
5. Dealing With the Anger
6. Dealing With the Disappointment
7. Tools for Problem Solving
8. Identifying the Hot Spots
9. Consider It All Joy
Epilogue
Recommended Reading
Used Book Information
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1991 |
Printed: |
1991 |
Pages: |
124 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |