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"Shows parents how they can transform parenting into a spiritual practice." -- Eckhart Tolle, author of "The
Power of Now" "Clear, wise, soulful, and poetic."-- Alanis Morissette "I trust Susan Stiffelman with my heart, my
family, and my community because she understands that parenting is not just a job but a spiritual practice. Susan comes
alongside parents both as an expert and as a guide, a counselor, a friend, a healer."-- Glennon Doyle Melton, author of
"Carry On, Warrior" and founder of Momastery.com "An empathic tenderness runs through this wise and down-to-earth guide
to parenting with greater awareness. You can feel the love that Susan Stiffelman has for the families she works with in
her therapy practice and her confidence in all of us to grow into the challenges and gifts of being a parent."-- Myla
and Jon Kabat-Zinn, authors of "Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting" "With her mix of practical
tools and personal stories, Susan Stiffelman shows how to create close, loving family relationships and captures just
how transformational and fulfilling parenthood can be."-- Arianna Huffington, author of "Thrive" "This book brings new
awareness about a parenting process that increases the of our culture itself. Recommended to all parents and
parents-to-be."-- Harville Hendrix, PhD, and Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD, authors of "Giving the Love That Heals: A Guide
for Parents" "This is exactly the advice and support you need as a parent! Seasoned, wise, and practical, "Parenting
with Presence" helps parents take a deep breath and tend themselves and their kids with compassion, love, and
mindfulness."-- Jack Kornfield, author of "A Path with Heart," and Trudy Goodman, PhD, founder of InLA ""Parenting
with Presence" is a gentle but powerful reminder that our own awareness, our own calmness, and our ability to respond
and not react to stressful situations are fundamental to raising y kids. . . . This is an important work."-- Tim
Ryan, US Representative from Ohio and author of "A Mindful Nation" "Who knew that the child or teen crying in the next
room is actually our spiritual teacher? Who would have thought that annoying outbursts and provocative behavior could
lead to more conscious, spiritually tuned-in, effective, even enjoyable parenting? Susan Stiffelman's groundbreaking,
immensely readable guide teaches all we need to know about how to nurture our children -- and ourselves -- to become
more conscious, compassionate, and, believe it or not, calmer human beings."-- Kathy Eldon, founder and chairman of the
Creative Visions Foundation "I stole it from my mother and devoured it! A fantastic read that should be mandatory for
all parents. I cannot wait for it to come out so I can hand it out to everyone I know."-- Amy Eldon Turteltaub,
cofounder of the Creative Visions Foundation and vice president of Creative Visions Productions "One of the best
parenting books I've seen in a long while. With clarity, warmth, and wisdom, Susan Stiffelman bridges the world of
spiritual transformation with the down-to-earth realities of parenting. "Parenting with Presence" is full of ins
that will set parents on a path of healing and joy. I highly recommend it!"-- Elisha Goldstein, PhD, author of
"Uncovering Happiness: Overcoming Depression with Mindfulness and Self-Compassion" "As a mother, I found myself
powerfully moved by the ins and exercises in "Parenting with Presence." Susan Stiffelman delicately explores what
many parenting experts avoid -- the deeper layers of fear, guilt, and shame that thwart our ability to be fully present
for those aspects of parenting we find most challenging. A beautiful offering to us all. --Janet Bray Attwood, New
York Times bestselling author of "The Passion Test: The Effortless Path to Discovering Your Life Purpose"
About the Author
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Susan Stiffelman, MFT, is an internationally respected parent educator, therapist, author, and parenting
expert. She is the "Huffington Post"'s weekly parenting advice columnist (Parent Coach) and the author of "Parenting
Without Power Struggles." She lives in Malibu, California.