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SIGNED Lessons from a Default Parent: Surviving the Front Line of Family Life (Without Losing Your Sh*t)

SIGNED Lessons from a Default Parent: Surviving the Front Line of Family Life (Without Losing Your Sh*t)

SIGNED by author Lou BeckettĀ 

What nobody tells you about parenthood, from one of the ā€˜silent partners’ behind the Parenting Hell podcast.Ā 

School-run coordinator, party planner, clubs organiser, laundry sorter… and maybe even a ā€˜real’ job on top! Sound exhaustingly familiar?

From assumptions surrounding who is going to stay at home with the kids to the never-ending list of school admin, being ā€˜the default parent’ rears its head in a plethora of ways.

This book is for all the defaults out there – bored out of their eyeballs or so overwhelmed they could scream expletives into the wind for a solid hour – to know their invisible labour is seen and valued.

With heartfelt and hilarious advice, Lou Beckett provides much-needed comfort and community for the one who is depended on the most (and often feels appreciated the least), and maybe – just maybe – how we can begin to rebalance the parenting scales and muddle through a little better, together.

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SIGNED by author Lou BeckettĀ 

What nobody tells you about parenthood, from one of the ā€˜silent partners’ behind the Parenting Hell podcast.Ā 

School-run coordinator, party planner, clubs organiser, laundry sorter… and maybe even a ā€˜real’ job on top! Sound exhaustingly familiar?

From assumptions surrounding who is going to stay at home with the kids to the never-ending list of school admin, being ā€˜the default parent’ rears its head in a plethora of ways.

This book is for all the defaults out there – bored out of their eyeballs or so overwhelmed they could scream expletives into the wind for a solid hour – to know their invisible labour is seen and valued.

With heartfelt and hilarious advice, Lou Beckett provides much-needed comfort and community for the one who is depended on the most (and often feels appreciated the least), and maybe – just maybe – how we can begin to rebalance the parenting scales and muddle through a little better, together.