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Ever wonder what you should say when your child says, “Why are we Jewish?” or “Why did Samantha, the goldfish, die?” Ever find yourself stressed out about your role as a parent? Then The Missing Pages of the Parent Handbook by Christina Brockett is the perfect book for you -- the intelligent, college educated, financially secure, loving and responsible parent. Each chapter represents the experiences of hundreds of parents. Although their experiences may be unique, some scenarios are universal. Parents will find practical solutions like the importance of identifying your religious beliefs so you can effectively explain them to your children and cherishing each child’s uniqueness and refraining from comparisons. As Brockett stated, “The only school offering a degree in parenting is the school of hard knocks.”
The Missing Pages of the Parent Handbook is exceptional. The format was not written by a child psychologist or pediatrician nor was it based on the solitary experiences of one parent. Instead, the collaborative format was the brainchild of Christina Brockett, a parent and former executive for an international company. Currently, she is a writer and mom blogger whose work has appeared in numerous publications including the Frederick News Post and Frederick Magazine’s City and County Guide. She and her husband and two children live outside of Washington, D.C. The Missing Pages of the Parent Handbook is her first book but I would like to read more of her work in the future. The Missing Pages of the Parent Handbook is highly recommended.