The Imperfect Parent:
A Nonjudgmental Guide to Raising Children in the Modern World

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We all want to raise independent, confident children, but unfortunately, there’s no one right way to parent that we can all learn. Each child is unique, and each mom and dad has their own ideas on parenting, often influenced by the way they were raised. The Imperfect Parent shows us how we can celebrate those differences, embracing the individuality of our kids, carrying on the successful practices our parents demonstrated, and learning from their and our mistakes.

A mom of two boys, author Kate Hamilton is no stranger to parenting struggles, and she knows well that anyone who thinks they can parent error-free is just kidding themselves. This book is an honest look at her parenting triumphs and failures and what parents everywhere can learn from both. She explains:

  • How to handle parenting advice from others
  • How to communicate well with your partner or co-parent
  • How to help your children discover their identities
  • How to have conversations with your kids about uncomfortable topics
  • How to let your children fail
And that just scratches the surface! Recognizing that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to raising kids, The Imperfect Parent teaches you how to forge a path that works best for your family.

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Kate Hamilton and Family

Kate Hamilton has been happily married to Charlie since 2000 and is a mother of two young men who are independent, confident, and productive college students. Some might say she is an unlikely writer because of her dyslexia, yet her life experiences compelled her to become an author. She earned an MBA in international business and is a former corporate executive turned mother and entrepreneur. When Kate is not mentoring parents and their children, you will find her volunteering with Lemonade Day, a youth entrepreneur program; planning the next family adventure; or working with Charlie in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

“There is no one right way to parent all kids, and most parents will make mistakes.”

– Kate Hamilton

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