Friday, January 18, 2008

Parents and Caregivers

Our children often tune us out. We all need help talking to them about sensitive subjects and teaching them how to protect themselves. Through frank and honest talk, What Your Mother Never Told You gives you that help.

As mothers, there may be issues you are not comfortable addressing. Perhaps your own teen years bring up unpleasant memories, or you fear being asked questions you don't want to answer.

Fathers, too, risk their daughters' deaf ear when trying to help them prepare for sensitive teen situations. After all, as fathers, how can we fully disclose what goes through the mind of a teenage boy before the conversation becomes awkward and uncomfortable?

What Your Mother Never Told You can have the conversation for you. It provides answers you really want to give to questions your daughters really want to ask. It opens up doors to dialogues between our daughters and us when they are ready to talk. Put a copy by their bedside and another in the family room, and bookmark the chapter you want to discuss. Our daughters are curious and smart; they'll get the message.

"Your book gave my daughter the confidence to talk to me. It also empowered me to open up a dialogu

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