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A Hero's Journey in Parenting - by Margaret Webb (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Parenting isn't always what you expect it to be, and this is especially true when we have children with extra needs.Margaret Webb is a life coach and creator of the course, Parenting the Child You Didn't Expect While You Were Expecting, that has helped hundreds of parents raising children who are differently wired.
- Author(s): Margaret Webb
- 414 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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About the Book
Practical parenting guide and reference book for families supporting neurodiverse children.
Book Synopsis
Parenting isn't always what you expect it to be, and this is especially true when we have children with extra needs.
Margaret Webb is a life coach and creator of the course, Parenting the Child You Didn't Expect While You Were Expecting, that has helped hundreds of parents raising children who are differently wired.
Written for parents and caregivers with practical tools and empowering exercises, you'll learn Margaret's simple but life-changing approach to supporting not just your children, but also yourself.
In this paradigm-shifting work, you'll see how these tools allow you to support both yourself and your child/children according to everyone's unique individual needs. From a place of empowerment, you'll embrace your own Hero's Journey alongside your kids, and shift your entire family's experience from surviving to thriving.
Review Quotes
"I'm so grateful Margaret Webb is gifting parents of differently wired kids with this life-changing resource! Through sharing her lived experience, accessible tools, unique framework, and powerful yet gentle essence in A Hero's Journey in Parenting, Margaret is offering a paradigm-shifting toolbox that will help so many families. A must-have for any parent or caregiver committed to honoring and respecting their child's journey while authentically tending to their own well-being."
- Debbie Reber, founder Tilt Parenting, author of Differently Wired
"Margaret has done something pretty special; she's taken what she's learned from her teachers, mentors, her son, and her journey and has made them uniquely her own. The parents who read this are stepping into a wealth of support that stretches back in time to the ideal and the archetypal."
- Michael Trotta