Jack Dayett
ASIN: B007B2WEL8
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 67
What happens when two professional mid-thirty-somethings have children? Aside from exhaustion, gray hair and no more free time, we learned to appreciate the small things. Surviving Childhood and Raising Special Needs Parents is the chronical of my children and how they've matured me beyond what anyone expected. Since there are an abundance of thoroughly researched and documented books on raising children, I've pretty much ignored facts and figures and stuck with what I remember. For anyone in the process of the overwhelming joy of raising their little monsters, this book provides a break from the constant self-doubt and more than a few, "I've been there!" moments.After six years of being a father and at the ripe old age of 42, I understood that parenting is on-the-job-training personified. After suffering though the "am I doing this right" syndrome of all parents, I want to share the ...