Mother, I Have Something to Tell You

Mother, I Have Something to Tell You
ISBN-10
0451151828
ISBN-13
9780451151827
Category
Identity (Psychology)
Pages
349
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Signet Book
Authors
Jo Brans, Margaret Taylor Smith

Description

Examines the six stages of adaptation through which mothers must go in adjusting to nontraditional lifestyles that their children may choose, showing mothers how to develop a more meaningful relationship with their children

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