I love you, but why am I always the last?
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Description
During the years spent raising children, for many couples, there will come a moment when one party feels for the other everything is better than him or her: career, housework, a favorite hobby, but most often children. It is almost inevitable that after a while, between the piles of laundry clothes and piles of toys, you will think: who are you really? Do you just function as a parent? Is it more important to buy a new sneaker for your child than a weekend together with your partner? ALARM! If you think so, you are more than likely to have to do something. In today’s modern families, it is generally socially accepted that parents prioritize all of their children’s needs. However, Andrew G. Marshall believes that couples who live only for their children will sooner or later permanently drain themselves and their relationship. The book revolves around two central themes: how to preserve the integrity of our marriage and how to raise our children pretty gradually to independence, which will be good not only for them but for us as well. About the author: Andrew G. Marshall is a relationship consultant, writer and excellent stage author. He has been practicing successfully in the UK for twenty-five years and is a publicist for the Times, Guardian and Psychologies.
publisher | TEA KIADÓ KFT. |
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writer | Andrew G. Marshall |
scope | 264 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789638975164 |
year of publication | 2014 |
binding | carton |