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Excellent advice for Moms, April 10, 2005
Reviewer: P. Lindsay (Baton Rouge, LA)
Donna Partow offers excellent advice any mom can use in networking with other Moms to make your life a little easier. Although she seems to aim the book at married stay at home moms, I believe her advice would be even more useful for single and/or working moms. Her ideas are very specific and practical, such as establishing a meal exchange program or a babysitting co-op. I highly recommend for any parent.
This book is a life-changer!, April 2, 1999
Reviewer: kknecht (Avondale, AZ)
In No More Lone Ranger Moms, Donna Partow explains in detail the reasons stay-at-home moms need each other and need to develop lives outside of their homes. She celebrates the choice to stay home and offers interesting insight into the characteristics common in women who have made that choice. Most importantly, Partow gives step-by step advice on how to network with other moms, by locating existing networks or starting your own. As the founder of a 40 member, 3-yr. old club based on the guidelines of this book, I can truly say it has been a life-changer.
Excellent advice for Moms, April 10, 2005
Reviewer: P. Lindsay (Baton Rouge, LA)
Donna Partow offers excellent advice any mom can use in networking with other Moms to make your life a little easier. Although she seems to aim the book at married stay at home moms, I believe her advice would be even more useful for single and/or working moms. Her ideas are very specific and practical, such as establishing a meal exchange program or a babysitting co-op. I highly recommend for any parent.
This book is a life-changer!, April 2, 1999
Reviewer: kknecht (Avondale, AZ)
In No More Lone Ranger Moms, Donna Partow explains in detail the reasons stay-at-home moms need each other and need to develop lives outside of their homes. She celebrates the choice to stay home and offers interesting insight into the characteristics common in women who have made that choice. Most importantly, Partow gives step-by step advice on how to network with other moms, by locating existing networks or starting your own. As the founder of a 40 member, 3-yr. old club based on the guidelines of this book, I can truly say it has been a life-changer.