Guess what? My mom’s book, Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: Helping Young Parents and Grandparents deal with Thorny Issues, just came out – hooray! As many of you know, my mom has been writing our regular and widely popular Ask Dr. Gramma Karen column for over two years. Her thoughtful and well-researched advice has helped scores of Mommybites moms deal with difficult issues related to parenting and in-law relationships.
But don’t just take my word for it that this is a must-read, must-share, great-baby-shower-gift book (after all, I’m her daughter, so I am of course totally biased about how fabulous she is). Here is what some of the other Mommybites team members have to say:
It is such an honor to work with Karen. I always feel lucky to be editing her articles because I know that each one will give me amazing depth of insight and wisdom about complex, real-world challenges – and always underpinned with love for children and families. -Jennifer
Dr. Gramma Karen has gone where nobody else has by being so open and honest about those ‘thorny,’ real life issues. The mother/father/grandparent/ grandchild relationship is so important yet delicate, and Dr. Gramma Karen offers solid, insightful, and smart advice on how to nurture it and keep it healthy. -Laura
As a mom of two little girls, our family is lucky to have two sets of grandparents involved in our lives. So I LOVE reading Dr. Gramma Karen’s articles on grandparents and all of the interesting and important topics she discusses. -Rebecca
Dr. Gramma Karen is the go-to parenting resource for navigating tricky in-law relationships. Her compassionate, no nonsense approach soothes the friction between the generations with refreshing ideas and sound advice. -Renee
Here’s to taking those thorns out of all your relationships.
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