Table of contents for Even June Cleaver would forget the juice box : cut yourself some slack (and raise great kids) in the age of extreme parenting / Ann Dunnewold.

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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: ¿Help! I Can¿t Keep Up with the Mommy Olympics!¿ --The Call for a New Paradigm of ¿Perfectly Good Mothers¿
Chapter 2: ¿There Must Be Something the Matter with Me¿ ¿The Causes and Consequences of Extreme Parenting: 
Chapter 3: ¿I Have Everything I¿ve Ever Wanted, So Why Am I So Miserable?¿ --Recognizing Mommy Thinking Traps: What We Think
Chapter 4: ¿Why Do I Feel Like the Worst Mother Ever?¿ --Recognizing Mommy Thinking Traps: How We Think
Chapter 5: Becoming Your Own Version of a Perfectly Good Mother
Chapter 6: Perfectly Good Mothers in Action-- Avoiding Stumbling Blocks to Change and Raising Great Kids
Chapter 7: Safety in Numbers--No More Mommy Wars
Chapter 8: The Perfectly Good Dad/Partner--Neither Ward Nor Homer
Chapter 9: The Big Picture: Spreading the Perfectly Good Paradigm
Appendix A: Historical Influences on Extreme Parenting--	the United States: Progress Defined
Appendix B: Resources
References
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Parenting.
Mothers.