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Mothers and Daughters: Can they be friends? |
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Mother: "I can't talk to her anymore! she just won't listen to reason".
Daughter: "She is old-fashioned and doesn't understand me. I can't trust her with my problems." Friends, if the above statements strike a familiar note in your mind, I'm going to suggest that "Mothers and Daughters: Can they be friends?", which is an easy to read, common sense booklet on how mothers and daughters can learn to like each other as well as to love one another is just what you need. All too often, as daughters begin to grow up, the wonderful closeness of mother and child turns into distance and misunderstanding. Family counsellors tell us that this is a common occurrence .. but you don't have to let things stay that way! Getting past the communication gap Friends, there's a great deal you can do to keep the lines of communication open with your daughter, says author Sandra Milholland. She has "been there" and has faced the difficult job of learning to diffuse tension with love. "Being the oldest of five children," says Milholland, " I had learned to guard my solitude carefully.. but there was a precious girl in the other room who would, sooner than I dared to imagine, be a grown woman with a home of her own." So with trepidation her heart, she began a subtle campaign to win back closeness with her daughter that will inspire you and give you the strength and courage to begin your own campaign. Mothers and Daughters" Can they be friends? is a heart warming reading adventure. No mother should embark on the journey of rearing a daughter to womanhood without reading this booklet. When the battle lines are drawn and there is more bickering than love in the relationship, then it is time for the common sense steps recommended in this readable helpful booklet. To receive your free copy please: Email me or write to me at P.O Box 1540, Albany W.A 6331. Telephone / Fax (08) 98 418 418 |
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