moms who make it look so easy when
some mornings you don't even manage
to get your hair brushed before taking
your kids to school?
Have you ever been mom shamed for
something you've done or haven't done
for your children? Or have you-
even unintentionally-mom shamed
someone else?
Are you tired of the unrealistic
expectations of motherhood that is
portrayed all over social media? The truth is, momming isn't about having it all figured out. No mom has it all figured out.
Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t, To
Hell With Mom Shaming shows the
honest, often chaotic, realities of
being a mom, and knowing that in
all the wonderful craziness, they are
doing a great job!
Writing from personal experience
and input from other moms, Lesley
Prosko, mother of two little ones,
takes an in-depth look at some of
the most common mom-shaming
themes, considering cultural,
generational, historical, and
parenting style differences, including:
- birth plans
- breastfeeding vs formula
- vaccinations
- child sleep habits
- working mom vs stay-at-home mom
- exercising while pregnant
- navigating screen time
- and more
Told with insight, humour, and
sporadic sarcasm, this practical
resource is designed to help real
moms stop comparing themselves to
other moms who want the world to
think that every day is a great one-
because those moms are full of sh*t
moms who make it look so easy when
some mornings you don't even manage
to get your hair brushed before taking
your kids to school?
Have you ever been mom shamed for
something you've done or haven't done
for your children? Or have you-
even unintentionally-mom shamed
someone else?
Are you tired of the unrealistic
expectations of motherhood that is
portrayed all over social media? The truth is, momming isn't about having it all figured out. No mom has it all figured out.
Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t, To
Hell With Mom Shaming shows the
honest, often chaotic, realities of
being a mom, and knowing that in
all the wonderful craziness, they are
doing a great job!
Writing from personal experience
and input from other moms, Lesley
Prosko, mother of two little ones,
takes an in-depth look at some of
the most common mom-shaming
themes, considering cultural,
generational, historical, and
parenting style differences, including:
- birth plans
- breastfeeding vs formula
- vaccinations
- child sleep habits
- working mom vs stay-at-home mom
- exercising while pregnant
- navigating screen time
- and more
Told with insight, humour, and
sporadic sarcasm, this practical
resource is designed to help real
moms stop comparing themselves to
other moms who want the world to
think that every day is a great one-
because those moms are full of sh*t
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