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Fathering in the Fast Lane
By Bruce Robinson
This has become one of Australia’s most popular fathering books. Robinson who is Professor of Medicine at the University of Western Australia Medical School, has first hand experience with the challenges of living 'in the fast lane': as a father of three, he has had to balance his family life with the pressures of being a busy professional with extraordinary responsibilities. Discover what your kids really need, and how to schedule in time with them without compromising either family or work. Find out how to know if you are doing a good job being a father. Learn how to make your job and travel schedule work for you instead of against you in my parenting? Great for busy professional mums too.
ISBN: 1876451211
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