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The Ultimate Survival Guide for the Single Father

The Ultimate Survival Guide for the Single Father

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raising that child without burning out
Review: The Ultimate Survival Guide For The Single Father is a straightforward, no-nonsense guidebook for single dads of all backgrounds struggling to meet the challenge of raising a child. Individual chapters address a wide range of issues and concerns from coping with divorce and separation, to dealing with domestic chores, to cooking nutritious meals fast and easy, to taking care of one's health and financial matters, to balancing home responsibilities with a career, and much more. Packed cover to cover with a compendium of useful information for men of any age or background suddenly having the total responsibility for rearing a child thrust upon them, The Ultimate Survival Guide For The Single Father will prove an invaluable resource for successfully raising that child without burning out or otherwise losing your mind!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well put together book for the single father with custody
Review: This is a well put together book for the single father; that is, read single father with custody. How do you survive as sole supporter of children? This will help you through everything from A-Z. It will give you grocery lists and dinner menus. It will also tell you how to go about building a peace accord (if you want one) with the ex. Bottom line, the book tells you that the children are the most important asset you have and not to lose that.


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