MomDad: OMG He’s Parenting Alone!
Rich Ballo was an at-home Dad, and this book presents true stories, actionable tips, and down-to-earth wisdom on a whole gamut of parenting issues like food, travel, pets, careers, letting go, being an embarrassment, and being an empty nester.
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There is no checklist of items a single parent should follow. Rich Ballo was a stay-at-home dad for four years before his wife died of cancer. He remained single and raised the children and saw them leave the nest and start their own lives. If he can do it you can also raise normal kids, educate them, and have fun with them, even under emotionally stressful situations. Just ask Rich’s therapist.
Rich discusses the whole gamut of parenting issues from identifying what is in a child’s diaper to double dating with his teenage sons.
Some are raising children on their own. More married men are staying home too.
MomDad can be enjoyed by any of the 5.5 million single parents, over 100,000 widowers, or millions of married parents who struggle to raise kids. And what parent hasn’t struggled to raise their kids?
The readers will see the continuity of actions and consequences set by a parent that applies to every stage of a child’s life. The only thing that changes is the age of the child and the consequences.
This honestly is a good book for every parent, not just single-parent households! – Angelina Assanti Award-winning author and comedian.
Rich’s relatable and humorous memories and insights highlight the unique experiences of single parenting and teach us the wisdom he gained from this special path. – Dr. Susan Carter, mother of two.
Richard has filled MomDad with tips, tricks, and stories that apply to children of all ages from the unique perspective of an At-Home Dad. – Keith Nagel President of the National At-Home Dad Network
Very cute and quite accurate. Well written, love it. – Jan Compagnone, bereaved mom and retired CEO.
If I knew my dad had been a short-order cook, I wouldn’t have complained about his cooking. – Nick Ballo, son of the author.
Love it. I laughed, and it brought back a lot of memories. Been there, done that. – Roberta Barone, mother, grandmother, and step-great-grandmother.
Single parent or future stay-at-home dad or mom? Rich Ballo’s latest book is better than a reality TV show and just as funny. This is no academic textbook; really learn parenting as you laugh and cry through his own REAL experiences, so honestly shared. Thanks, Rich! – Tara McGraw, retired pastor
Richard Ballo is from Waltham, Massachusetts. He began his writing career in Waltham as a technical writer in the home remodeling field. Later, as an at-home dad in Leominster, MA he wrote freelance articles for the newspapers in the area and started writing for magazines. At 39, Richard was widowed. He raised his then 6 and 5 1/5 years old sons until adulthood. And as a parent, he still worries about them. After being a widower for 20 years the right woman walked into his life, and he remarried at age 60. Richard and Terri live a full life in Florida and enjoy their three adult children and grandchildren.
Publisher: Tolman Main Press
Format: Paperback, 198 pages Dimensions: 5.5×7.5
Retail Price: $16.98, eBook $4.99 ePub
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Jane –
Very cute and quite accurate. Well written, love it. – Jane Compagnone, bereaved mom and retired CEO.
Nick Ballo –
If I knew my dad had been a short-order cook, I wouldn’t have complained about his cooking. – Nick Ballo, son of the author.
Roberta –
Love it. I laughed, and it brought back a lot of memories. Been there, done that. – Roberta Barone, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.