Most of us think we're good parents. Yet secretly we fear we're not; that our kids will some day be blubbering about us in therapy.
Kim Foster is pretty sure she's one of the good parents. Armed with touchy-feely theories, she is engaged, connected, fun and deeply attached to her young daughters.
So how come her fuse is so short? Why is she getting angry so often? How come she's a loving, fun mom one minute; a raging maniac the next? How can she be mean to the kids who make her life such a joy?
One day, Kim Foster realizes that—despite everything—she has become an Angry Mom. This Single-length story, part confession, part slapstick, is an Angry Mom's journey back.
Kim Foster is pretty sure she's one of the good parents. Armed with touchy-feely theories, she is engaged, connected, fun and deeply attached to her young daughters.
So how come her fuse is so short? Why is she getting angry so often? How come she's a loving, fun mom one minute; a raging maniac the next? How can she be mean to the kids who make her life such a joy?
One day, Kim Foster realizes that—despite everything—she has become an Angry Mom. This Single-length story, part confession, part slapstick, is an Angry Mom's journey back.