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Great idea for a book and really well executed. A thoroughly good read. Highly recommended. .
A fast read with great ideas and suggestions. As a busy mom I not only enjoyed it but got a lot out of it! Thanks!
I loved this book! The ideas for planning family activities were so much fun. I look forward to implementing them with my own family.
Every book I’ve ever read by Kathi Lipp doesn’t disappoint, and this one is par for the course. This book is cram-packed with excellent, practical ideas for connecting with your kids at all ages and stages.
I enjoy all the angles presented in this book. She gives advice to single parents, stepparents, and parents of young children, elementary school aged children, and teens. I also like that my friend Cheri Gregory helped Kathi write each chapter from the four basic child temperaments. So incredibly thorough and helpful!
Idea after idea tumbles out of each chapter. I feel inspired and encouraged by this book. Even though I think I’m a pretty good mom, I can always improve. Now I have a bevy of solid ideas for connecting with my children, just in time for summer break.
Kathi includes her signature humor in this book. I had several belly laughs as I read through her mishaps, especially the one on camping (I hate camping too!).
Here is a tiny sample of the many ideas in this wonderful book:
Family Fun Night variations by age
Build Your Own Meal nights
Six Ways to Shower Your Child With Encouragement
After-School Coffee Breaks
10 Ways to Make Your Home a Haven
Family Service Ideas
Investing in Your Kid’s Passions
A Treat Just for Each One of Your Children
Family Book Discussions
I love these ideas! One I’m applying today is having a tea party with my 9-year-old. She loves to bake, and we both like girly things. I wouldn’t have had this connection idea without the book. Thank you, Kathi!
Netgalley provided me a free review copy of this book.
I wonderful, honest book that I will dip in and out of for years to come. As a mum of an 8 and 6 year old I feel torn that we spend to much time running around and not enough time just enjoying each others company and connecting.
The book contains wonderful ideas that can be tailored to suit your own needs. Brilliant resource and will be recommending to all my mum friends (and dads !!) I can't wait for the kids to budget and plan a day out and family night.
This book offers twenty-one ideas for connecting with your kids ranging from family game night to serving together to having one-on-one date nights with kids. It is practical suggestions including ways to open up dialogue with kids ranging from toddlers to teens. It offers specific advice for single parents, divorced parents, blended families, and parents of teens including ways to connect with specific personality types (quiz included).
I appreciated the encouragement to not always have a one-size-fits-all approach to connecting and consider my children's unique personalities and interests. None of the suggestions were mind-blowing, but it did give me new things to try. It also helped me to feel like I am already doing a great job of connecting with my kids by affirming a lot of things I already do with them.
A wonderful devotional on motherhood. This book encouraged me and made me feel less alone in the hard work of parenting. I highly recommend for a mom or parent of any age.
The Mom Project by Kathi Lipp is a wonderful book for moms and dads that want to connect deeply with their children. Kathi speaks to parents that may feel overwhelmed and discouraged that they do not do enough to connect with their children in meaningful ways. She provides many great ideas for fun family activities, so many in fact that there should be something that appeals to any family. This is a great book to read and keep handy whenever time appears to spend family time together. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher. These opinions are entirely my own.
You’re a better parent than the world makes you believe. This assurance was made by Kathi Lipp in the introductory pages and is highlighted as you read through the book. There are many ways to connect with your child or children and Kathi encourages you to work at it for 21 days. Now, I know what you may be thinking:
“How on earth am I going to find time to connect with my child every day for 21 days in a row?”
Well, it’s actually a lot easier than you think and you may be already be doing some of the things mentioned in The Mom Project already. What may be missing is intentionality. Kathi teaches us how to be intentional in how we approach our children. At the end of this project, not only will you have spent three weeks working on your relationship, you will also have learnt the skills to continue it for the indefinite future. Especially since there are a lot of variations in the book to give you loads of ideas for years to come.
I received a free copy of the book from Net Gally in exchange for my honest review.
This is a fun, uplifting book full of suggestions and good ideas for family bonding. Well-written and nicely done.
My thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest review.
How refreshing to finally read a Christian viewpoint of parenting that tells it like it really is rather than offering idealistic goals that are impossible to reach. This author has experienced everything from normal family life to single parenting to a blended family. She offers a ton of practical and doable suggestions for connecting with your kids. Since this is an updated version of her book, the author now takes into account the challenges presented by modern technology. We need to disconnect on a regular basis in order to make meaningful connections with our family members.
I liked some of the suggestions presented in The Mom Project on new, different ways to interact with my kids. It gave me some new perspective on things.