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LaRowe, Michelle Nanny to the Rescue Again! eBook

Nanny to the Rescue Again!

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Faced with multiple choices regarding school, friends, and activities coupled with the ever-widening influence of the outside world, parents of 6-12 year olds need help. America's nanny is back to offer a large dose of healthy parenting advice with secrets for raising happy, secure, and well-balanced children.

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Title of Family & Relationships eBook: Nanny to the Rescue Again!
Release Date: 11-07-2006
Publisher: Thomas Nelson

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Chapter One

SEPARATING WITH SANITY

Scene 1: Take 1 The First Day of School

Mom. It's going to be OK, Zachary. You'll have a great first day of school. (Her voice quivers, and her smile is weak.)

Zach, nonchalantly. Yup! I can't wait! (He walks into school with a spring in his step.)

Mom, following close behind, trying to keep up with her son. How about a hug and a kiss for Mommy?

Zach. Mom, you don't have to walk me inside, you know. I know where my classroom is. (He blows a kiss her in direction and turns to greet his friends with a smile.)

MOM, fighting off the tears. OK, honey, I'll pick you up right outside at three o'clock.

Zach. OK! Bye, Mom!

Mom, turns and slowly exits the school building. Then spying a group of other moms chatting out front, she joins them. Why do they have to grow up so fast? I never thought the day would come that he wouldn't need me, never mind want me!

Second Mom, moving to console her. Sooner or later, all mothers experience this moment of no longer feeling needed by their kids. Today appears to be your day. It's a bit of a shock, isn't it?

(Unable to form the words through the lump in her throat, Zach's mom simply nods.)

Whether your day has come or is soon approaching-indeed, someday the realization hits: you and your child are two independent people who are in the process of learning to function without being attached at the hip. Since you literally carried the little tykes inside your womb, then in your arms, followed by years of having the pitter-patter of their fee

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