I know you are tired of being a stressed-out parent.
Does anxiety and overwhelm rule your day.
- Homework Battles: A survey by the University of Phoenix found that 46% of parents struggle to help their children with homework, causing stress and frustration.
- Balancing Activities: According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 45% of parents report feeling stressed by the demands of balancing their children’s extracurricular activities with family time.
- Screen Time Management: The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that children ages 8-18 spend an average of 7.5 hours a day on entertainment media, making it challenging for parents to manage screen time.
- Bullying: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) found that 20% of students ages 12-18 reported being bullied at school, a major concern for parents.
“ After reading this book, parenting is way way easier. I found it impossible to find a middle ground with my daughter but now, I feel like I am in the winning lane.
– Adrea Smith, Maricopa County
Has quiet desperation sunk into the depths of your being?
5. Behavioral Issues: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that approximately 9.4% of children ages 2-17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, posing challenges for parents in managing behavior.
6. Communication: Research from the Search Institute shows that only 45% of parents report having high levels of communication with their children, indicating room for improvement in parent-child relationships.
7. Parental Guilt: A survey by Care.com found that 52% of working parents feel guilty about not spending enough time with their children, adding to the emotional burden of parenting.
“Rowena really helped me through dealing with the problems one of my daughters was having. She helped me through that, and everything in my life is better because of her help, including parenting. I highly recommend her as a guide for any parent.” ~ Louise Edington, Parent and Life Path Catalyst at Your Cosmic Blueprint
You need this book.
What Do Other Parents Have To Say?
“I’d like to write a belated testimonial for Rowena Starling’s amazing work. I spent about a half hour on the phone with her and picked my deepest fear to work on. During the process Rowena took me through, I went from, ‘Whoa! I can barely stand to think about this!’ to ‘What were we talking about? Oh, that old thing…!’ Incredible beyond words. If I had a thousand tongues to say thank you with, it wouldn’t be enough. All I can say is don’t miss this magical opportunity to have instant change in your life.”
~ Joanne Butcher, Filmmaker Success Coach at Filmmaker Success: Creating Films that Change the World and Make Money
“In Being a Parent Sucks…Sometimes, Rowena Starling reveals that parenting can be a lot more fulfilling when we realize it is a calling to raise God’s children. Full of effective techniques to regain your peace of mind, get your children to listen to you, and reduce your stress, this book will benefit you whether you have one newborn child or a half-dozen adult children.”
~ Patrick Snow, Publishing Coach and International Best-Selling Author of Creating Your Own Destiny and The Affluent Entrepreneur
“Rowena Starling writes honestly about her own parenting ups and downs as well as those of other parents she has known and helped. From humorous stories of what went wrong to truths sometimes hard to accept, such as that trying to be our child’s friend is a mistake, she reveals a path to parenthood that will bring you peace of mind and a calm center to do better from.”
~ Nicole Gabriel, Author of Finding Your Inner Truth and Stepping Into Your Becoming
“In this book, Rowena Starling warns us not to buy into the myths that parenting has to be hard. She offers sage advice on how to break the cycle of generational trauma with your own children, how to teach your children to meditate and be in touch with their intuition, and even how to get a better handle on your finances so you can focus on quality time with your children rather than worrying. Being a parent doesn’t have to suck; it can be a lot easier when you follow the advice in these pages.”
~ Tyler R. Tichelaar, PhD and Award-Winning Author of Narrow Lives and The Best Place