Don't Call Me Mom : How to Improve Your In-Law Relationships

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Don't Call Me Mom : How to Improve Your In-Law Relationships

Editorial Reviews
Midwest Book Review
Don't Call Me Mom offers expert advice on how to handle all the sticky, touchy, and often confrontational situations that arise between in-laws. Readers are guided through a maze of inevitables: the first family meeting, planning the wedding, deciding what to call the in-laws, and even dealing with ex-in-laws. Don't Call Me Mom is a unique primer on in-law relationships. It is "must reading for couples planning to get engaged or married; newlyweds seeking a lifetime of happiness; married, divorced or re-married couples; parents, grandparents and siblings. Don't Call Me Mom will be of immense help in getting the people you love to love each other (or at least not hate one another) and to handle the in-laws who dislike you. Don't Call Me Mom is a much need "how-to" guide in this age of single parents, second marriages, reunited couples, mixed marriages, and the merging of step-children. Highly recommended!

Arnold Goldberg, M.D.
This book was so much fun to read. anyone who has ever had a relative will discover herself or himself in these pages.

Don't Call Me Mom : How to Improve Your In-Law Relationships

Don't Call Me Mom: How to Improve Your In-Law Relationships,Leah Shifrin Averick,Lifetime Books, Inc.,0811908364,Family Relationships,General,Interpersonal Relations,Parents-in-law,Psychology,Sociology,United States,Family & Relationships / General,Family & relationships

Book Contents:

  1. Dr. Guttmacher's Pregnancy, Birth & Family Planning (Completely Revised and Updated Edition) : (Completely Revised and Updated)
  2. El futuro bebé
  3. Epilepsy: Patient and Family Guide
  4. Everything Parent's Guide To Tantrums: The One Book You Need To Prevent Outbursts, Avoid Public Scenes, And Help Your Child Stay Calm (Everything: Parenting and Family)
  5. Family Stress Management
  6. Family Violence in a Cultural Perspective : Defining, Understanding, and Combating Abuse
  7. Food For Little Fingers : Finger Foods Without White Flour, Salt Or Added Sugar
  8. From a Father's Heart
  9. Good Marriages Don't Just Happen : Keeping Our Relationship Alive While Raising Our Ten Sons
  10. Gradebusters: How Parents Can End the Bad Grades Battle

Book Contents

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