The Tao of Poop: Keeping Your Sanity (and Your Soul) While Raising a Baby

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Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, 2006 - Family & Relationships - 142 pages
There's a lot of romance about becoming a parent, but at some point the storybook scenarios of serene life with baby are interrupted by the darker side of the motherhood experience: the little "bundle of joy" cries inconsolably, wakes up four times a night, won't take a bottle--the fantasy of motherhood quickly collides with reality. Vivian Glyck shows us that in fact it's the difficult parts of parenting that are the most valuable. The many challenges call on us to grow and develop as people. "Parenting," Glyck writes, "is the ultimate spiritual practice."

The Tao of Poop presents ten valuable life lessons that arise amid all the challenges of parenting. Based on the author's own experience and drawing on the sentiments of many mothers she's spoken to and corresponded with, each chapter explores a common parenting predicament and a lesson that can be drawn from it, as well as helpful tips and strategies she calls "sanity savers."

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Introduction
1
Its never too late to have a happy childhood
131
Conclusion
137
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About the author (2006)

Vivian Elisabeth Glyck is an accomplished entrepreneur and strategic marketing consultant and is the author of Twelve Lessons on Life I Learned from My Garden: Spiritual Guidance from the Vegetable Patch. She lives in San Diego with her husband and son.

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