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It's one of the toughest choices a mother will ever make: to "work" or be a full-time mother? It is also a long-running debate between moms who feel they contribute more to society at work than at home and those who feel mothering is not just a full-time job but a calling. In this newly repackaged, expanded, and updated edition of Home by Choice, national authority Dr. Brenda Hunter brings research to the discussion table, arguing that no one can replace the care a mother provides. As kids grow up with parental presence, she says, they develop a sense of home that will serve them all their lives. Dr. Hunter speaks directly to moms, addressing their unique concerns-such as financial pressure, support from husbands, and personal fulfillment. She makes a well-reasoned case for the enduring effects of a mother's love.
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Home by Choice, Brenda Hunter, Dennis Rainey, Barbara Rainey
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2000
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- In buone condizioni
- Prezzo
- 1,59 €
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- Titolo
- Home by Choice
- Sottotitolo
- Raising Emotionally Secure Children in an Insecure World
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Brenda Hunter, Dennis Rainey, Barbara Rainey
- Editore
- Multnomah Books
- Pubblicato
- 2000
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 304
- ISBN10
- 1576737217
- ISBN13
- 9781576737217
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Auto-aiuto, Temi religiosi, Manuali e guide, Temi cristiani, Relazioni, Sociologia, Genitorialità, Vita Cristiana, Maternità
- Valutazione
- 3,5 su 5
- Descrizione
- It's one of the toughest choices a mother will ever make: to "work" or be a full-time mother? It is also a long-running debate between moms who feel they contribute more to society at work than at home and those who feel mothering is not just a full-time job but a calling. In this newly repackaged, expanded, and updated edition of Home by Choice, national authority Dr. Brenda Hunter brings research to the discussion table, arguing that no one can replace the care a mother provides. As kids grow up with parental presence, she says, they develop a sense of home that will serve them all their lives. Dr. Hunter speaks directly to moms, addressing their unique concerns-such as financial pressure, support from husbands, and personal fulfillment. She makes a well-reasoned case for the enduring effects of a mother's love.


