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The Complete Single Mother: Reassuring Answers to Your Most Challenging Concerns [Paperback]

Andrea Engber , Leah Klungness
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Book Description

March 8, 2006

Your best resource now completely revised and updated!

Being a single mother isn't easy--but with The Complete Single Mother, Third Edition, it just got easier. Long the most popular source of encouragement and advice for single moms, this engaging, enlightening guide explores such important issues as:

  • Finances
  • Dealing with the absent father
  • Custody
  • Dating and remarriage
With a new chapter devoted to children with special needs, as well as inspirational sidebars about famous single mothers, this updated classic is the supportive, one-stop handbook you'll turn to again and again!


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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

At last, a comprehensive and practical guide for the single parent, filled with expert information and pragmatic advice. Today's world is rapidly changing -- and so is the family. Focusing on how to raise good kids in stressful times, this book offers solutions for tough problems: helping your children through your divorce, building their self-esteem, finding male role models, and responding to questions like, "Where's Daddy?" The Complete Single Mother explains what nearly eleven million single mothers need to know to meet the challenges of daily life with dignity, wisdom, courage, and a dash of good humor. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

From Publishers Weekly

The authors are single mothers whose state was unexpectedly thrust upon them by departing partners. Engber, founder of the National Organization of Single Mothers, is a contributing editor to Working Mother; Klungness, a psychologist, specializes in issues of single mothers. Together they have produced a frank and unabashedly feminist guide, the tone of which reflects the popular What to Expect series. No topic is off limits: there are tips on how not to fall to pieces when the baby starts saying "da-da" and even what to do when teenagers start worrying that mom will be old maid. Finances are approached in the chapter "Money Matters"; custody sharing, dealing with former in-laws and dating are considered in the section "Relating Joyfully to Others," which also includes the chapter "The Ex from Hell." There is an entire and encouraging chapter on raising sons. Breezy but always down-to-earth, this guide provides intelligent and frequently entertaining reading and offers much to mothers without-and with-partners.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Adams Media; 2 edition (March 8, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593374909
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593374907
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.3 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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104 of 106 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Wasn't what I was expecting.... September 16, 2004
Format:Paperback
Remember, these reviews are personal opinions and your mileage may vary!

The title of the book is right on. It really is the *complete* book for single mothers. Too complete for me. There's a whole chapter on "becoming a single mother through divorce" which will be fine for the seperated/newly divorced mother, but not for me. For you, it has advice on preparing, selecting an attorney, mediation, what to tell people and even having sex with the soon to be ex!

Then there are becoming a mother outside of marriage, choosing motherhood through insemination, and choosing adoption. Again with the *completeness*, but so not what I need at all. Great chapters for those of you choosing those options, lots of information. Just not for me. A nice large chapter on the widowed mother, as well. All of these chapters give great information on how to get started researching, how to talk to the kids about these specific situations, how to get help, etc.

Part 2 has chapters on mothers-to-be, naming the baby and babyproofing the house, working moms and postpartum depression. Again with the good info, again with the "not what *I* need" thing. Also in this part are how to improve your self-esteem, finding resources, how to deal with finances, and ideas for who to move in with/where to move if you and child are low on cash and need help.

Part 3 covers child care, ages and stages, schools and dealing with teachers, and very few pages about teenagers and nothing on tweens at all.

It goes on to dealing with the "where's daddy" questions, which is a very good chapter. Should you lie? Mistakes to avoid when discussing daddy, and how to explain a bit about divorce, if you weren't married to the father, you don't know the identity of the father, adoption and insemination questions, or if the dad has passed away. All very good ideas and suggestions in this part.

There are two short chapters on mothers raising daughters, and mothers raising sons. A bit more in this chapter about adolescence but not much.

Part 4 goes over custody and coparenting issues and child support. There is a pretty big chapter on "the ex from hell" ! It's a cute chapter, but full of stereotypes and I didn't find it helpful, even though I have one of those ex's.

There is also a chapter on dealing with the ex-inlaws, which was somewhat helpful. It goes over dealing with holidays, and even goes so far as to go into dealing with your ex's new significant other, sharing discipline with the stepparent, and reminds you that you are still the MOM!

Then there's the chapter reminding you that it's ok for you to date and have sex. How to deal with the fact that you have a boytoy! LOL! "When it's platonic - but your kids wish it was more." Lots and lots of dating stuff, from married men to gay men. Of course nothing about whether you've decided you like girls yourself. Guess this was written too early for that kind of thing.

It goes on with remarriage, and ends with "expanding your world", for example going back to school, finding "a spiritual home", and having another child.

All in all, I wouldn't recommend this to any woman who has been a single mom for a while already. We already know most of this stuff. For anyone just starting out, this might be a great resource, but it's not very emotionally uplifting and didn't leave me feeling connected to any other single moms out there. I'll be using the "recommend another book instead of this one" tool (:

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Its Weight in Gold for Single Mothers November 4, 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Excellent source of practical information on meeting the emotional, psychological, financial, social and physical challenges of single motherhood. Appendices contain an expansive list of organizational resources and further reading for single mothers.

Warning: The book starts out slowly with a political defense of single motherhood. The "cheerleading" tone of this section of the book sometimes takes on an aspect of blaming men for the plight of the single mother. Supportive and reassuring perhaps, but not conducive to taking responsibility for one's own actions in this reader's humble opinion. The author even goes so far as to promote the idea of voluntary single motherhood through artificial insemination if "Mr. Right" doesn't happen to come along. Some may find this liberalism to be annoying.

Despite these minor flaws, the 1st half of the book contains a wealth of useful information and the book really takes off in the second half (presumbaly reflecting the division of labor between the authors). Here the everyday psychological, moral and practical dilemmas of single motherhhod are thoroughly vetted. Questions regarding everything from stress management to the inevitable conflicts of dating and parenting, raising boys and girls and issues of coparenting and custody are answered with compassion, wisdom and common sense in any easy to read question and answer format.

This book answers many questions that you may not even have thought of yet. Why not get a jump on them?

If you have a best friend who happens to be a child psychologist with a specialty and doesn't mind spending endless hours answering you questions, you can get by without this book. Otherwise it is a must have!

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for never-married single mothers June 20, 2004
Format:Paperback
When I was pregnant I read a lot of books for single mothers and learned so many out there are for divorced mothers where the father is largely in the picture.
This is the best book I found for single, never-married mothers where the father does not play a large role, if any. There is a chapter for divorced mothers, adoption, donor insemination, and widowed mothers. And many other chapters for all single mothers.
There is a wonderful chapter to help explain where their father is. Which I am sure will come in handy in a few years when my son wants to know why his father is not around.
I have loaned this book out to other single mothers and recommend it to all single mothers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Book
I bought this book for a little assistance and confirmation in some things I may have to talk with my daughter about. Read more
Published on February 24, 2011 by S. Mom
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THE COMPLETE SINGLE MOTHER is accurately titled as it is complete, no possible pertinent topic for single mothers is left out. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous - encouraging women to get themselves in financial trouble
This book is giving out ideas that put women in financial jeopardy and have to rely on family and friends and the government to support them and bail them out. Read more
Published on April 8, 2009 by Mike Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars The Complete Single Mother
Down to earth, practical, warm hearted, realistic, and extremely helpful on every topic imaginable to help you, the single mother! Read more
Published on April 10, 2007 by Lani Eberhardt
4.0 out of 5 stars I Need Reassurance: Answers Are Nice Too
This is a very helpful book in spite of the over-promising title. Can anyone be a "complete single mother"? I fall way short of that, every day. Read more
Published on March 26, 2007 by Barbara Sheldon, M.S.W.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good reference guide for single moms of any kind
This book really has a wide audience range. Whether you're a single mom by circumstance, divorce or choice, this book has a chapter for it. Very informative.. Read more
Published on January 18, 2007 by J. Gouge
5.0 out of 5 stars It's The Ultimate Reference Book for Single Moms
This book is like the What To Expect Series, except it's written for single moms. Covering everything from custody and child support to finances and accessing resources, this is... Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by Cassandra Mack
5.0 out of 5 stars Completely Worthwhile
I can't say enough positive things about this book. It covers just about every single mother situation imaginable, from issues for single mothers-to-be to issues for those already... Read more
Published on July 7, 2006 by Sherry Henig
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As soon as I opened this book I was hooked. This book is filled with comforting advice. 'The Complete Single Mother' cover's every issue imaginable that single mother's face. Read more
Published on June 22, 2006 by I.H
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