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Book Review: Hold on to your kids

  • Posted by Melissa Bugeja
  • Date August 20, 2019
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I have started reading Hold On to Your Kids by Gordon Neufeld and Gabor Mate. Now this book has a long history with me. I put it on my wish list to read when my oldest was merely 3 years old (7.5 years ago!). Finally bought it a year and a half ago, but only this past weekend started reading it.

It is strange, how things happen but I also believe that it is only now that I was ready for its content and I tell you it has blown me away. What I am reading is scary but it is making sense and so I felt this need to share the book with you all.

There are 5 parts to this book with a total of 18 chapters.

If you have this book yourselves and wish to read it with me and share your insights please do so. If you are interested in reading this book, you can loan it from my library (though only after I have finished reading it *wink*)

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