The Midwest Book Review looks at The Approximate Parent

“Parenting isn't a science, and finding the exact answer is pretty hopeless. "The Approximate Parent: Discovering the Strategies That Work with Your Teenager" is a parenting guide that affirms for parents that no parent is perfect, and working with your teen is the key to being the best parent one can be, facing the realities of biology, development, and culture. Michael Simon presents his two and one-half decades of experience to help readers better meet their job as a parent. "The Approximate Parent" is worth considering for any parent who has the weight of perfection on their shoulders, driving then down into insanity.”
--The Midwest Book Review, August, 2012
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Published on August 09, 2012 15:13 Tags: book-reviews, parenting-advice, parenting-book-reviews, parenting-teens
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