publication date: Mar 19, 2010
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author/source: Anne Coates
I am a very
fast reader but I must say I'd be hard pushed to read
The Sixty Minute Family – 117 pages – in
an hour. And, in fact, you wouldn't want to as it is
well-written and full of
good advice that you might just miss if you are
reading too fast!
After a
first chapter which is
Rob Parsons' own exerpience of a
hospital waiting-room and talking to a young woman about her
experiences of family life,
The Sixty Minute Family is divided into
10 Life Lessons ranging from deciding
how you will parent to
handling conflict and appreciating the
extended family. Each chapter includes other people's
experiences and reminiscences as well as
Action Points.
There is no doubt that
Rob Parsons' book is full on extremely
useful insights into
parenting and is wittily presented. Any parent reading
The Sixty Minute Family will find something to relate to.
My
only criticsm is tha it spans the
whole spectrum of parenting from
birth to teens and therefore only offers
niblets of advice distilled from his
vast experience as an
international speaker on family issues and executive chairman of the charity,
Care for the Family.
What perhaps is needed is
several volumes beginning with
The Sixty Minute Family – Babies and Toddlers – over to you Rob!
Rob Parsons' book is published by
Lion Hudson. You can order a copy from Amazon by
clicking the link below:
Sixty-minute Family: One Hour to Transform Your Relationships for Ever