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Always a Parent: Managing Our Longest Relationship

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SKU: 9788175994119

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“Always a Parent” explores the evolving parent-child relationship in Indian families after children become adults. This book provides insights into the dynamics and challenges of maintaining healthy bonds while navigating changing roles and expectations. Discover how to strengthen this lifelong connection and prevent potential conflicts. ISBN: 9788175994119

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  • ISBN-13: 9788175994119
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 700 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8175994118
  • Publisher Date: 2016-11
  • Height: 15.24 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Width: 127 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Always a Parent: Managing Our Longest Relationship

  1. Tejas Ranjit Wankhade

    Good insights into managing expectations. Found some advice impractical for my situation, but overall, it offered helpful perspectives.

  2. Shivansh Tyagi

    Was expecting something more, as the sample was great but it’s alright to read once and know about the indian relationship of parent and child.

  3. Mohit Biswas

    Insightful and practical! This book gave me the tools I needed to improve my relationship with my aging parents.

  4. Priyanka Jain

    This book opened my eyes to new ways of understanding my relationship with my parents. Very insightful and relatable.

  5. Aditya Ugam Dive

    Really enjoyed this book! It gave me a lot to think about regarding my own family relationships and cultural nuances.

  6. Paras Goyal

    A valuable resource for understanding the complexities of parent-child relationships as children transition into adulthood.

  7. Varun Singh

    An okay read. Some sections were more helpful than others. It’s a decent starting point for understanding intergenerational dynamics.

  8. Tavneet Kaur

    Excellent book. I gained a deeper understanding of my parents’ perspectives and how to communicate more effectively.

  9. Aditi

    I appreciated the cultural sensitivity in this book. It’s relevant and offers helpful advice for Indian families.

  10. Harsh Mahender Singh

    This book has a lot of relevant information for today’s world and i really like the way author approached the topic.

  11. Devika Pramod

    A must-read for anyone navigating the challenges of adult parent-child relationships in an Indian context.

  12. Rupali Thareja

    It’s alright. Nothing particularly special. If you’re new to the topic, it could be helpful.

  13. Prince Jangra

    Helped me re-evaluate my approach to parenting adult children. Lots of food for thought! Definitely recommend.

  14. Mohd Faris Khan

    It’s a good start, but I wanted more depth. Felt like it scratched the surface on some important issues.

  15. Shambhavi

    Found it a bit generic at times. Could have used more specific examples. Still, it raised important questions.

  16. Gaurav Lakheshwar Moon

    Provided a fresh perspective on managing expectations. Practical examples were very useful, and gave new insights.

  17. Nadeem Nahas

    Some useful information, but also some outdated perspectives. Needs updating to reflect current realities.

  18. Manya Kashyap

    I found the book repetitive and not very engaging. The ideas felt like common sense, not groundbreaking insights.

  19. Akagra Ravi

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were fantastic, others less so. Still, worth checking out if you’re interested in family dynamics.

  20. Kalpish Choudhary

    A thoughtful exploration of Indian parent-child dynamics. Some parts resonated deeply, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for navigating evolving relationships.

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