How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids and Be OK with It
Helicopter parent, tiger parent . . . lawnmower parent? In How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids and Be OK with It, humorist Lisa Sugarman takes her humanistic approach to parenting Gen Z kids and tells it like it is. Sugarman reminds parents that it's okay (and beneficial) for children to confront obstacles, it's okay if your children are not perfect, and it's okay to say "No." The goal is not to raise perfect children; the goal is to raise kind, responsible adults, and it's a process.
Dimensions
6" l x 9" w x 0.5" h
Weight
1 lb