What Will You Do Mom?

by Charlene Carter-Hall


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/16/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781512797664
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781512797671

About the Book

What Will You Do Mom? captures periods of my life during which I gained new understanding about the making of a thriving home. I am driven to share this insight by the rapid deterioration of societies that can be seen everywhere. What Will You Do Mom? is an appeal for parents of today, mothers in particular, to abandon this path we’re on and reclaim our society and ultimately our nation. We need to be concerned about the kind of society that we will leave for our children and grandchildren, and do all that we could to come as close as possible to fixing it. We cannot afford to leave our society worse than we met it. As members of society are products of our homes, it follows that in order to repair the society, we must repair the home. This book What Will You Do Mom? outlines a number of steps, principles, and guidelines that, if adopted, will assist in getting us back on track with a view to an improved society. It is anticipated that readers will derive remarkable benefits from the experiences that I share, as I did. I believe that having successfully raised three children, two sons and a daughter, and having observed the behavior of boys and girls, young men and young women from sample homes that make up society, I am able to make a compelling contribution and invaluable recommendations. This book demonstrates the necessity for men and women to operate in their prescribed roles for homes to function properly. This book is simply written to accommodate a wide range of readers—in fact, everyone.


About the Author

She writes out of her concern for the children and young adults of this generation in view of the general direction of this present day society. Her proposals for changing the course of society are targeting the nucleus of the nation where the adjustment must be made. Her testimonial resonates as a voice of passion subsequent to over thirty-five years of purposeful surveillance of behaviors exhibited throughout the societies we must exist in. She shares experiences to validate her recommendations and account for some of the theories that have been reviewed, respective of child rearing and relationships as they relate to society. Her passion to contribute to the emergence of a peaceful and harmonious society has led her to reach out to young people to accomplish this transformation. She is firmly holds the belief that all is not lost and a brighter future awaits us if we are willing to collectively make the requisite adjustments.