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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Grateful for this Book - and Amy & Marc Vachon,
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This review is from: Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents (Hardcover)
I love this book. I am so grateful for the stories, the perspectives and the "outside-the-box" thinking that the Vachon's and the other ESP couples in this book bring to the family life option table.Disclaimer - I am the Michelle of "Michelle and Jim" in Chapter 2. However, that's as far as my interest goes in writing a rave review. Well, that and the fact that Amy and Marc are exceptionally warm and generous people - though I've never met them in person. I am very proud to be a part of this book and I certainly wouldn't be writing this review for all to see if I wasn't thrilled with the outcome. Amy and Marc have done an excellent job, in my opinion, of representing the Equally Shared Parenting lifestyle, in all of it's goodness and imperfection. I would never try to convince a couple to choose ESP if they didn't both have the desire to equally share time with kids, family financial contribution, personal time and house care. It simply doesn't work that way - through coersion and persuasion. But if you and your partner have any remote desire to explore the Equally Shared Parenting lifestyle I whole-heartedly, with great passion, encourage you to go for it. It is SO possible! And the best start to that venture is getting this book. You will surely find stories, ideas and models here that you can apply to your own life. Seriously - just get the book and see.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring and helpful couple,
By Learning New Ways (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents (Hardcover)
Really great book that gets into the logistics and common barriers to making the adjustment to modern peer marriage from patriarchal marriage.Marc & Amy have clearly worked very hard on this, both prior to their meeting and in building their family. Their modeling of this and sharing of it in a personal way is a great gift to all of us. If you're like myself and struggling to sort these issues out, I highly recommend this book. I grew up in a patriarchal home and found it incredibly stressful and difficult. That alone was enough motivation for me to seek change and to avoid patriarchal marriage myself, but really seeing how such change can work is nonetheless even more motivating. And Amy and Marc remind that you don't have to wait for government action or approval from your peer group or even your own parents. You can make this happen here and now; it just takes two willing, ready and able partners. In the face of a culture & political economy & religious environment that seeks constantly to put men and women in conflict with each other and to insert a lot of unnecessary melodrama and insecurity in our lives, Marc's and Amy's calmness, candor, and resilence really warms my heart and gives me the sense that there are sane and responsible men and women in the world and hope for our future. Great job and keep up the good work! I'd love to read a sequel when you're parents of teenagers. :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book that speaks to the modern couple,
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Both my husband and I were so relieved to read this book. We are partners, both with successful and rewarding careers. It seemed utterly backwards that so many parenting and baby books included Dad as a footnote. This book really validated both my desire to be still be able to be a strong contributor outside the home and my husband's desire for his fair share of responsibility at home. Every expecting couple should read this. There is no need for kids with all their joys a and perils to be the sole purview of moms.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent resource for parents who want balance,
By habanero (boston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents (Hardcover)
This is a great book for parents who want more balance in their lives - both between the parents and between work and family life for each.I consider myself a progressive father and I've been very involved in my daughter's life for 10 years. I have attempted to balance work pressures with my involvement in my family's life. This book was great for me. It helped me put a name to the lifestyle I've been trying to live and gave me a frame of reference for it. It also has been a great resource for living that lifestyle. It includes both the philosophical underpinnings and practical application for equally shared parenting. It also includes a great section on the (surprising) financial benefits. I'm passing it on to my wife next!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing and Eye-Opening: A New Meaning of Family,
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This review is from: Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents (Hardcover)
Easy and enjoyable to read, Amy and Marc have shared their innovative, creative and practical program for Equally Shared Parenting (ESP) for society's benefit. The authors' conversational style, positive message, and story examples keeps you turning the page. In a country that appreciates diversity in all things, this husband and wife team recognize ESP may not be for everyone. But for those who have grown tired of modeling traditional gender roles, they reinforce, with many examples, how ESP is doable. "You don't need more money," they emphasize "The two of you, with awareness and personal determination are enough." And you don't have to get divorced to discover ESP out of necessity, because this book is geared to in-tact families that want to maintain equality in four domains: breadwinning, childrearing, housework, and time for self. Such a concept might, in fact, prevent divorce. Amy and Marc, co-parents and partners in every sense, offer their insight from personal experience with wisdom and understanding, humor and the realities of sharing it all- the joys and the hardships. They show that with shared parenting, you are never on your own and you're never alone. Nothing is a chore because you are both invested as a team. They say, when the work is equally shared, and no one is forced to do anything (you can choose your preferred tasks) then a couple has achieved the closest things to ESP equality. Cheers to Amy and Marc for brining a new reality to the world of parenting and the meaning of family.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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For me, a new paradigm for thinking about parenting,
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I often get asked what I am going to do after I've done this whole "stay-at-home dad" thing? Leaving aside the insulting nature of the question, I actually do think about what's next. Do I want to go back to work either part-time or full-time? Do I want get more involved in my kids' school? Maybe I should get involved in one or two community organizations? I also think a lot about the impact these decisions have on my family. What will happen to my wife's career if I go back to work? How will my kids react? Is there a way to find a balance between a fulfilling career, being the Dad that I want to be, handling the minutiae of everyday family life, and having time for myself?The book is a practical guide to how real families have found a way to find equality and balance by first arriving at the conclusions that both parents are "fully capable in all family roles" and "both parents deserve to be full partners, and to have a full partner." ESP is not about score keeping or getting your partner to do more work, but instead consciously recognizing that you want balance and equality in your life and you want balance and equality for your partner. The authors use real couples, including themselves, to illuminate the ESP lifestyle, identify some common mistakes, and suggest some rules to follow if you decide to pursue this model. Obviously, this would be a hard pill for some couples to swallow. Can Dad really give up control of what goes in Junior's lunch box every day? Can Mom cut back on hours at work to spend more time taking the kids to soccer practice? Yes, this means that career paths might get altered. Yes, this means that partners would need to do things they wouldn't normally do. And yes, this means that tasks might be completed in a different way than usual. And yes, most certainly, couples would need to communicate a lot to make this work. I actually think that this could be a terrific model for families with at-home Dads and breadwinning Moms. These Dads are used to being active in the childraising and housework domains (and have most likely earned some bread at some point), and these Moms are certainly active in the breadwinning, housework, and childraising domains already. And all of us would like a little more time for ourselves. Certainly something to think about as we consider, what's next. The book is a very practical guide to the in's and out's of this lifestyle and certainly something to add to your parenting bookshelf. Without a doubt, there is something for every couple to take away, even if they decide that the ESP model is not right for their family.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just for parents,
By Kristen "kdividedby0" (Methuen, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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The title of this book would imply that only parents, or would-be-parents, need apply. While this is certainly an appropriate audience, it unfortunately excludes the so many singles and others that this book stands to benefit. Equally Shared Parenting is not just about parenting, but also about living purposefully and not just letting the standard path of life wear you down.I recommend this book to any couple who has ever wished they had more quality family time, or more time for their friends or their hobbies, more intimacy with their partner, or even to anyone who isn't married yet. The seeds of this lifestyle choice can start well before thinking about having children: how and who you date, your performance at work, your choice of occupation, etc. I'm going to give it also, to my friends who aren't sure if they want kids, because they deserve to know that there is an alternative to giving up their lives, their "self", and becoming the over-worked, exhausted, and/or bored mommy. Who I wouldn't recommend this book to: couples who are totally and fully satisfied in their traditional roles...unless of course, you are just curious about this relatively new way of life, so that you are knowledgeable of the parents you will encounter who practice ESP, because undoubtedly, after word about this book spreads, there will be more and more around.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must-read for parents who want true family balance,
By Melissa (Arlington, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents (Hardcover)
Society says it can't be done, but it IS possible, and in fact, it's on the rise! In this book, Marc and Amy Vachon show, in practical terms and with lots of detail, how parents can set up their lives so that they have enough time for family, each other, self, work, running the household, and everything else that we all juggle. If you're fed up with the scenarios of both parents working fulltime, or one parent staying home while one is out working, and you're thinking that there must be a better way, then this book is for you.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Slightly motivational,
By A. Rooney (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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This book starts up well and it provides some good advice but it seems that it never gets anywhere. It frequently states "we will discuss this later..." which, if said more than once, is something that I really do not appreciate. It doesn't provide the specific details I was looking for.
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