Showing posts with label Martin Brossman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Brossman. Show all posts

Sunday, October 26, 2008

So what are YOUR biggest concerns raising your Son?

So what are YOUR biggest concerns raising your Son? Let's hear from YOU about it! Email us directly at men@toinquire.com We want to hear your stories about what works and what does not work, you can stay anonymous or give your name.

Monday, August 13, 2007

How have you worked with men in your community to support you in raise your Son?

How have you worked with men in your community to support you in raise your Son?

What has worked?

How has your Son gained valued from men in your community or men in your family in his own maturing?

I am very clear what a challenging question this is so please email any story of success no matter how small to post here and put in the subject line “Please add to the Single Mom’s Raising Son’s Blog”

My email is: Martin@CoachingSupport.com

My book about 10 years of working with men, is out. I think it would be of use to any mother; to know the challenges that adult men have faced in thei

My book about 10 years of working with men, is out. I think it would be of use to any mother; to know the challenges that adult men have faced in their live as well as a window into the unspoken voice of men. Over 100 men contributed to answer questions about mentoring, Fathering, Mothering, how to deal with sadness and many other topics. Having Dyslexia myself this booking being completed is a HUGE accomplishment and a fund raiser for The Men's Inquiry and The Women's Inquiry as well other expenses related to the web sites, returning calls (from a lot of Single Mothers and Men around the world. Please let me know how the book was useful to you if you choose to read it ( Martin@CoachingSupport.com ) .

Keep the posting coming.. Many women have gained value from this blog.

To learn more about the book goto:

http://www.toinquire.com/findingourfire.htm

Martin Brossman

Martin@CoachingSupport.com

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Recommended Books for Single Mothers Raising Sons


A list of recommended books from the visitors of this blog:

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"For all you mothers out there, check out a book called Preparing Him for the Other Woman by Sheri Rose Shepherd. This is a great resource for raising a wonderful, respectable son. "


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I'd like to recommend, "The Single Mom's Little Book of Wisdom: 42 Tidbits of Wisdom To Help You Survive, Succeed and Stay Strong." Also check out the website: www.savvysinglemoms.net . There's a link with articles and resources on single moms raising boys
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If you have a book that you found useful for Single Mothers (parents) raising son's please email it to us at martin@coachingsupport.com and put in the subject line "For single mother's raising sons blog" or add it to this post as a responce.

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Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Raising the Next Generation of Men: Books: Ann F. Caron
Raising Boys Without Men: How Maverick Moms are Creating the Next Generation of
Exceptional Men - by Peggy F. Drexler, Linden Gross - 2005 - 240 pages
Single Mother: The Emergence of the Domestic Intellectual - by Jane Juffer - 2006 - 267 pages
It's a Boy: Women Writers on Raising Sons -by Andrea J. Buchanan - 2005 - 251 pages
Can Black Mothers Raise Our Sons?by Lawson Bush V. - 1999 - 200 pages
Raising Sons Without Fathers: A Woman's Guide to Parenting Strong, Successful Boysby Leif G. Terdal, Patricia Kennedy - 1996 - 216
pages
Mom's Everything Book for Sons: Practical Ideas for a Quality Relationshipby Becky Freeman - 2003 - 168 pages
Between Mothers and Sons: The Making of Vital and Loving Menby Evelyn Bassoff - 1994 - 272 pages
The Myth of Women's Masochism: With a New Preface by the Author by Paula J. Caplan, Paula J. Brown - 2005 - 328 pages
Bringing Up Boys: A Parenting Manual for Sole Mother Raising Sonsby Jo Howard - 1999
The Unbroken Home: Single Parent Mothers Tell Their Stories -by Wendy Anne Patterson - 2001 - 410 pages
The Complete Single Mother: Reassuring Answers to Your Most Challenging Concerns -by Andrea Engber, Leah Klungness - 2006 - 439 pages
Marianne

Single Mother's (Single Parent) Raising Sons: http://mothersandsons.blogspot.com/