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ASIN: 0609803468
ID #108706
Product Type: Book
Reviewer: Joy Author Icon
Review Rated: 13+
Amazon's Price: $ 1.99
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Summary of this Book...
This book is about parenthood in later ages when, as the writer claims, the babies are created by design and desire. In the author's words: "As with every other family issue, we older moms have the same concerns as everyone, but our age intensifies the experience. We have more options--yet more at stake."

"So Glad We Waited" is divided into three parts.

In the first part, "Who We Are and How We Got Here," the first chapter addresses who the older parents might be, and the second chapter lets the mature mothers speak their minds on the subject with their own words.

In the second part, "Rearranging Our Lives," are the chapters three to ten as the true meat of the book or its how-to resources, dealing with domestic duties, reconnecting as a couple, one adult families, mothers coming to an understanding with their own mothers, working, careers, nannies, aging bodies, hormones, relationships, and sex. The author gives down-to-earth advice to parents of advanced age with conviction and persuasion. Her interviews with the contented mothers prove the thesis that being an older parent is just as blissful and may not be as difficult as surmised by most.

The third part of the book, "Raising Our Children: Tailor-Made Parenting Tips," has three chapters, bringing the book to thirteen chapters in total. In the last chapters, the author alerts the parents to possible pitfalls of child raising during the advanced ages like overindulgence and dealing effectively with discipline problems.

The author's writing style is direct, warm, and convincing throughout the book's 272 pages. A reading list and selected web sites are recommended at the end of the book.
This type of Book is good for...
Most parents and parents-to-be.
I especially liked...
The final chapter, "Assuming the Mantle of Parenthood."
I didn't like...
the writer's hinting that baby-making during the mature ages is the more desirable or better way. Also, in the book, the mothers are mostly addressed. Since in our time fathers are just as involved in child raising, I didn't like that they were kept on the sidelines.
The author of this Book...
Lois Nachamie, MFA, CSW, LMSW, is a psychotherapist in Manhattan, specializing in family and parenting issues, and also, the founder and director of the So-Glad-We-Waited Network. Aside from her contributions to newspapers and magazines, her other book is "Big Lessons for Little People: Teaching Our Kids Right from Wrong While Keeping Them Healthy, Safe and Happy."
I recommend this Book because...
The tips and advice inside is sound and can be used by any parent.
Further Comments...
The book seems to address older mothers; however, the advice can be used by both parents at any age.
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