Confessions of a Slacker Mom

Confessions of a Slacker Mom

by Muffy Mead-ferro
Confessions of a Slacker Mom

Confessions of a Slacker Mom

by Muffy Mead-ferro

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Overview

Parents who are fed up with the pressure to turn their children into star athletes, concert violinists, and merit scholars-all at once!-finally have an alternative: the world of Slacker Moms, where kids learn to do things for themselves and parents can cut themselves some slack; where it's perfectly all right to do less, have less, and spend less. Slacker moms say "No" to parenting philosophies that undermine parents'-and children's-ability to think for themselves. They say "Yes" to saving their money and time by opting out of the parenting competition. And they say "Hell, Yes!" to having a life of their own, knowing it makes them better parents.In this witty and insightful book, author Muffy Mead-Ferro reflects on her experience of growing up on a ranch in Wyoming, where parenting-by necessity-was more hands-off, people "made do" with what they had, and common sense and generational wisdom prevailed. We should all take her sane lead!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786722983
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 08/01/2008
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 578 KB

About the Author

Muffy Mead-Ferro was born into a fourth generation cattle ranching family that has been raising Herefords in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, since the turn of the century. She traded her tractor for a typewriter and has been an advertising copywriter and creative director ever since. She and her husband Michael, along with kids Belle and Joe, live in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Read an Excerpt

I considered the strains of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, which I wasn't piping into my womb. 'My mom never did that,' I thought to myself, 'and I was always pretty good at math.' When it occurred to me that Einstein's mom didn't do it either, I went right ahead and crossed that off my list of things to feel guilty about. -Confessions of a Slacker Mom

Table of Contents

Good-bye, herd1
Toys aren't us17
Just dip the whole thing in bronze35
The world isn't childproof51
There goes Harvard69
A bathroom of one's own85
Don't make me mad99
Now all you need is a village115
Has anyone seen my instinct?129

What People are Saying About This

Ann Palmer

Besides laughs, this book gave me permission to act on my natural tendencies as a slacker mom of two. Now out of the closet as a slacker, I can avoid the toy emporium, the soccer field sidelines, and the fast carpool lane-all without guilt. I'm enjoying MY life while my children play happily outside-without a coach or cheering fans.
Seattle mom

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