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|title=Parenting through the Eyes of a Child: Memoirs of My Childhood
|author=Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza
|date=July 2017
|isbn=978-1524682859
|videocover=Omeiza_Parenting|aznuk=1524682853|aznus=1524682853
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Tabitha Ochekpe Omeiza was brought up in Nigeria and came to Britain to study for her A levels when she was 18. Her parents used their savings to give her this opportunity and called it an investment in her future. Now a qualified pharmacist, married and with a child of her own, Tabitha looks back at her childhood and reflects on the way her mother and father raised her. And she gives their parenting top marks.
''Parenting through the Eyes of a Child'' is an interesting and engaging read. It also gives plenty of ideas and advice for anyone embarking on the commitment of parenting a child. As Tabitha herself is currently in the early stages of this journey, I'd like to thank her for the book and wish her well.
Parents faced by challenges might also look at [[It's Not Fair! Parenting the Bright and Challenging Child by Gill Hines and Alison Baverstock]] and [[How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish]]. And if you're in need of some light relief, you could look at [[The Aargh to Zzzz of Parenting: An Alternative Guide by Joanna Simmons and Jay Curtis]].
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