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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining and extremely helpful,
This review is from: My Life As a Middle School Mom: My Kids May Be Deductible, but They're Still Taxing (Paperback)
"Angela Hunt takes a down-to-earth, common sense look at parenting kids through the awkward middle school years. Though the book is chock full of practical information and statistics, it manages to be highly entertaining as well, with real stories of real families' experiences. The alphabetical arrangement of topics is clever andvery helpful since this book is bound to be used over and over as a reference. What an encouragement this will be for parents just entering the 'tween' years with their children. Hunt does a wonderful job of answering those nagging questions of 'what's normal?' vs. 'what should I be concerned about?'
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Excellent resource,
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This review is from: My Life As a Middle School Mom (Kindle Edition)
Angela Hunt's book is great. It made me nod my head in agreement many times and laugh out loud at some of the examples given. It was a great book with good Christian guidelines that we will be using with our 12 year old. I don't remember having as much drama with my son as I do with my step-daughter and after reading this book I could see a lot of things that related to her. Thanks for the helpful tips! This one will be staying on my kindle until my step-daughter goes to high school. Hoping you will have a "My life as a high school mom" by then.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Frustrated parents, take note!,
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This review is from: My Life As a Middle School Mom: My Kids May Be Deductible, but They're Still Taxing (Paperback)
Angela Elwell Hunt has worked with middle schoolers for 20 years, but it's her parenting experience that qualifies her as an expert on tweens. With humor and compassion she offers support to parents of children who are at that awkward stage between childhood and adolescence. Hunt does a thorough job of describing the problems, circumstances, and situations affecting children of middle school age--everything from academics to zits. Hunt maints that tweens need special attention because today's children are growing up faster than yesterday's. Parents need to give firm guidance to counteract the effects of the media. . . Frustrated parents will take comfort in the knowledge that the growing pains of tweens are typical and temporary. Though you could read the book from cover to cover in a couple of sittings, you'll want to keep it handy for future reference. --CHRISTIAN HOME AND SCHOOL, December 2000
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My Life As a Middle School Mom: My Kids May Be Deductible, but They're Still Taxing by Angela E. Hunt (Paperback - May 2000)
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