The manager mom epidemic How moms got stuck doing everything for their families and what they can do about it
Book - 2020
"The solution to the overload many modern moms feel, The Manager Mom Epidemic shows you how to build a happier family by firing yourself from the "house manager" position and making each member of the family, from your husband to your youngest child, feel responsible for helping make family life run smoothly. Easy-to-understand and accessible for even the most overwhelmed parent, this book focuses on concrete plans and strategies to ensure Mom (or the primary parent) isn't taking on more than her fair share of the burden of common household tasks such as: Childcare Food shopping and preparation Laundry And more! From assigning household chores to giving up emotional labor, this practical and informative book will teach f...amilies to find balance and happiness in sharing the work equally"--
- Subjects
- Published
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Naperville, Illinois :
Sourcebooks
[2020]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xvii, 249 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-231) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781492694496
- Introduction Do You Feel Like the Family Nag?
- Part I. How Did We Get Here?
- The Origins and Side Effects of Manager Mom
- 1. Interpersonal Bonding vs. the Frantic Modern Family
- 2. The Equal Suffering Law: Moms vs. Dads
- 3. Children's Independence vs. Chronic Supervision
- 4. Your Maternal Identity: The Ten Commandments
- 5. The Killer: Automatic Talking
- 6. Homework: A Manager Mom Case Study
- Part II. How Do I Get Myself Back?
- Tools for Escaping Manager Mom
- 7. What Is Mom Doing Too Much Of?
- 8. The ABCs of Responsibility Transfers
- 9. Challenging Your Mommy ID
- 10. Mom's Declaration of Independence
- 11. More Tools for Responsibility Transfers
- Part III. Installing a New Regime
- Case Studies in Time Liberation
- 12. Can a Seven-Year-Old Do His Own Laundry?
- 13. Getting Up and Out in the Morning: Temporary Trauma
- 14. Eliminating Primary Childcare with Tweens and Teens
- 15. Guerilla Warfare with Resistant Dads
- 16. Expediting Responsibility Transfers
- 17. Cooking, Food Shopping, and Housecleaning
- Part IV. Toddlers to Teens
- Designing Away the Manager Mom Syndrome
- 18. Preschoolers: Craziness, Precedents, and Sloppy Training
- 19. Ages Six through Nine: Basic Training
- 20. Touchy Teens? Time for Independence
- 21. After Manager Mom
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author