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The Last Parenting Book You'll Ever Read: How We Let Our Kids Go and Embrace What's Next
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Your guide to celebrating and loving your kids more than ever in the weeks, months, and years before they begin their adult lives
We read the parenting books. We cheer from the sidelines. We grow accustomed to the joys and pains of raising toddlers, kids, tweens, and teens. And then, before we know it, it's our kids' last first day of school, the last time we'll watch them take the field, or the last night they sleep at home before heading off to their next adventures. A season of our lives as moms is ending, and we may be mourning its passing. And yet, while our kids still need us--in some ways, more than ever--this stage can also be an opportunity for personal transformation.
Author Meagan Francis understands the mixed feelings that come along with this stage. As a mom of five kids ages teen to young adult, she's been blogging and podcasting about motherhood for more than twenty-five years while going from five kids under her roof to just one. In The Last Parenting Book You'll Ever Read, Francis will take you by the hand and lead you through the final stage of "active" parenting, as your teenagers prepare to step into the world...and you explore what it means to step back into yourself.
The Last Parenting Book You'll Ever Read is about coming to terms with the many endings that moms of teenagers experience--but more than that, it's about all the new beginnings on the horizon, and how moms can still hold their families close while letting them go. With compassion for the big feelings that accompany big transitions, Francis helps readers harness some of the mothering energy they've been directing toward their children and redirect it back toward nurturing themselves.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781464225161
EAN:
9781464225161
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Authors:
Meagan Francis
Publisher:
Sourcebooks
Published Date: 2025-06-05
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Love her podcast love the book!
Great podcast with more amazing wisdom in the book.
Navigating the changing phases of motherhood as our children grow into adulthood is exciting, but sometimes a little overwhelming as we contemplate the unknown and the new. Meagan brings authenticity and vulnerability to this discussion, while reminding us (as she has always done on The Mom Hour) that even though we won't do this mom thing perfectly, it's really all going to be ok. Definitely recommend this book for moms with teens and young adults!
I stayed up past midnight reading this book. Haven't done that for a nonfiction in a while. Meagan Francis is compassionate, helpful without being prescriptive, funny, and honest. I need to go buy a stack of books and hand them out to all of my friends who feel as lonely as I do in this parenting phase. This book would be helpful if your first is graduating high school or your last is finally leaving the nest. Or anybody in between! I have four kids. My oldest is 20 and my youngest is 10. This book is helping me be a better parent to my younger kids as well as my older ones. Highly recommend!! 💙
This book was comforting, informative, and written like I wa chatting with an good friend who was just a litle further on the mothering journey than me. I loved it!