It's like all the other decent parenting books, it tries to teach you how to sound more like a mother. How to rephrase what you're trying to say so you sound more stereotypically "mom". And the "transforming the difficult child" book also shows you how to sound like a better parent more than actually giving you advice on molding a better child. Probably good reference books to re-read. But nothing beats access to other real parents experience and discussions I guess. <3
Eta: flylady.com helps me feel like I'm acting more like a regular mom, thanks Grinity.
Eta: dh calls it if it's me I'm stubborn, if it's him he's persistent (rolls eyes)
Last edited by La Texican; 10/28/10 08:38 PM.