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Most people realize that marriage is a big transition-that's why
premarital counseling has become popular. But what about having a
baby? Where is the pre-parental counseling? Childbirth classes
describe how to get through labor, delivery, and those first
feedings, but this new baby will require the parents to do much
more. They will have to renegotiate their time together, their time
at work, their leisure, their housework-everything. Without clear
guidance, many first time parents may have unreasonable
expectations about their new lives. Gleaning the results of 186
surveys and interviews, What They Didn't Know When They Were
Expecting . . . And How They Became Better Parents describes
findings such as: * Fifty percent of the couples had at least one
unexpected pregnancy. * None of the expectant parents thought they
would have conflict over parenting. Nevertheless, all of those
parents admitted to some conflict five years later. * Most
expectant parents didn't think work would interfere with family
life. But five years later, the mothers' #1 complaint was that
their husbands worked too much. Additionally, this book provides
practical, biblically-based guidance for expectant parents and
parents of young children. Some of the topics addressed are: * How
parents can take care of their family's needs as well as their own.
* Why it's good for moms to get some space from the kids. * How to
recognize toxic messages from the workplace and the media; messages
that work against a happy family. * Practical techniques for child
discipline. * Balancing work and family. * How dads can be equal
parenting partners. * Practical techniques for resolving parenting
conflicts. * Important information concerning the most appropriate
types of childcare. What They Didn't Know When They Were Expecting
and How They Became Better Parents reveals how strengthening your
marriage improves your parenting.
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