Dancing with a Porcupine: Parenting wounded children without losing your self

Jennie Lynn Owens, Sherrie Eldridge, Kristen Berry

Book cover for Dancing with a Porcupine: Parenting wounded children without losing your self
Book cover for Dancing with a Porcupine: Parenting wounded children without losing your self

Dancing with a Porcupine: Parenting wounded children without losing your self

Dancing with a Porcupine: Parenting wounded children without losing your self

Jennie Lynn Owens, Sherrie Eldridge, Kristen Berry

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Parenting is hard. So what do you do when you're parenting a child who has experienced trauma or has extra challenges? You often feel alone and inadequate. You want so much to help your child, but you are at the end of your own rope. You feel guilty that sometimes you want to just quit.What can you do -- how can you make it through the day -- how can you help your child while also taking care of yourself?

Maybe someone you love is parenting a traumatized child. Or perhaps you are a social worker, counselor, or other professional who sees families like these every day. You want to know how to better help them.

In Dancing with a Porcupine, Jennie Owens shares with humor and raw honesty the compelling story of her struggle to save her own life while caring for three children she and her husband adopted from foster care. How could she stay loving, giving, and forgiving in the midst of a daily battle with children acting out the rage, resentment, and pain of their own traumatic pasts?

When faith, endurance, and creativity are not enough, what's next?

Critical Reviews

Over the decades, I've read and endorsed many books about adoption, but this one stands apart from the rest. I believe every adoptive and foster parent should read this book. In fact, it should be required reading by CPS and adoption agencies. -- Sherrie Eldridge, author of Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew

Publishing Information

Publisher: Forever Homes
Pub date: 2019-08-21
Length: 240 pages

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