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If
you are a parent, you know the feeling that there are some
things you might have done better. If you are going to be a
parent, there is the feeling of wanting to do the very best for
your child that you possibly can. Parenting, A Sacred Task meets
both these perspectives.
Karuna Fedorschak knows what all parents know: there are no
formulas for parenting that will work in every situation. Her
book presents the basics that emerge
in the best of parent-child relationships: including humor,
respect, boundaries and physical touch. You do not have to be a
super-parent to apply these basics. Karuna didn’t even know how
to make a pancake when she began mothering.
"The most essential ingredient of
treating parenting as sacred,” she says, “is the intention to
give your children the best of who you are, so that they can be
the best of who they are."
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