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Paperback So Glad We Waited!: A Hand-Holding Guide for Over-35 Parents Book

ISBN: 0609803468

ISBN13: 9780609803462

So Glad We Waited!: A Hand-Holding Guide for Over-35 Parents

Whether you're merely days or decades past the tender age of thirty-five, whether you adopted your child, were "assisted" by doctors, or were simply considered high risk, you're part of the growing family of older mothers. This informative, practical, and engaging walk through the many facets of parenthood later in life is designed with you and your family in mind. Lois Nachamie, a parenting expert and an older mother herself, skillfully uses real-life...

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Great resource

Whether considering becoming a parent at an advanced age, or already in the throes of parenthood, this is an invaluable resource. It covers all the topics that you need to hear about: working, not working, childcare, marriage quakes, sex, aging bodies and hormonal eruptions etc. Geared primarily to women, men should find some sections helpful. I've dogeared pages for my spouse to read. Nachamie's opinionated--I held my breath while she ranted against relying totally upon a full-time nanny or sitter without establishing checks and balances that keep the child yours. While she spares no words here, her arguments were quite persuasive about keeping control.I picked the book up to read about what to expect and am glad to have read it. Seems like parenting when your knees are giving out is a lot of work, but the joy expressed by the mothers she's interviewed is the most convincing argument of all.

Every parent over 35 should treasure this book!

Cannot rave enough about this book. The parenting advice is incredibly helpful, no matter how old you are. The writer is so perceptive about the joy, and possible mistakes we can make at our age. It's like having a really good friend, who is smart, funny, and very very wise. I loved reading other people's stories. We were lucky not to have gone through too much to have our daughter, but I felt so much for the others who did. This book has helped my husband and I (who also liked it) avoid a few of the problems, particularly spoiling, which we probably would have had, if we hadn't read this. I now give this book, and her other one, which I read after I read this, as a shower gift to every friend I have. Treat yourself to the best parenting book you'll find.

So glad we found this book!

We stumbled upon this book by serendipity -- ours was the last copy in a display as we walked by the "Parenting" section at our bookstore. We'd been dealing with the slowness of being selected by a birth mom, in an open adoption process, and we suspected it had to do in part with our being an "older" couple.Nachamie deals with the big issues for "older" couples head-on yet with humor and perspective. She examines the beliefs behind the social norms for the "correct" age of parents for young children. Nachamie also validates the sense we've had that for our age group, our mothers definitely are not the first resource we'd turn to in figuring out parenting challenges -- our age cohort feels this way (it's not just me and my mom!) and this is a contrast with younger moms and their mothers.She identifies accurately the pitfalls older parents tend to fall into when parenting -- I see these frequently in my own clinical practice (as a child psychiatrist) and I can project how readily I could fall into a similar pattern unless I were forewarned and thus watchful. (Example: overindulgence of the highly-valued child, under the guise of "We're building his self-esteem by having him make the decision. . ." so the child doesn't experience appropriate limits. We've all experienced this at restaurants or stores.) And she makes specific creative suggestions for how to address the downside and celebrate the upside of being older parents. The parenting advice is very very sound.

Terrific book on important subject

Here's a useful addition to all the books out there because it covers a subject not often written about. Parents who have had their children later in life now have a well-written, informative, and insightful resource. Lois Nachamie brings experience, lots of research and a sense of perspective to her work. Parents will find this book supportive and helpful. A good book to own.

A forty something mom

This book is terrific. It's like talking to a wise friend. Her writing style is easy to read and light hearted. But the words are so thoughtful. The best part is about the "pitfalls" of raising a child as a older parent (it works as well for two parent families as for single moms) -- especially since most of us have struggled to have a baby in the first place. You love the baby to pieces and maybe (just every once in a while) overindulge the little sweethearts! She gives some helpful hints and some cautions but rarely says there is one right way to do something. A must read! (I've even asked my husband to read the third section on discipline).
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