Many adults realize that their parents were less than perfect parents when they were growing up.



But did we buckle under this inept parenting?


Were we permanently scarred by this experience?


Did we suffer forever due to their fault-filled parenting skills?

Generally no (though of course sometimes the answer is yes).


For the most part, we believe that we turned out to be great adults, more resilient and stronger than ever, despite our blemished childhoods.

CONVERSELY, there are kids who seemed to HAVE IT ALL GROWING UP and turned out to be total ratbags.


-> They had more freedom than Madonna would know what to do with.


-> They got handed the keys to their first car the day they turned sixteen.


-> They lived in the biggest mansions.



-> They had the coolest, nicest parents.



-> They lived the dream life of every popular kid characterised in all the best teen movies – from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” to “Clueless”


And yet, somewhere along the line SOMETHING WENT WRONG.

Not ALL THE TIME of course.


But there are plenty of “good” parents, who generously gave their kids the moon and stars, and were later left scratching their heads at the brats they spawned.


Yes I Want To Know More!


THE BOOK WHEN BAD PARENTS = GREAT KIDS QUESTIONS THE FOLLOWING HYPOTHESIS:

IF: Bad parenting “supposedly” = bad kids
AND
Good parenting “supposedly” = good kids

How come it sometimes goes the other way?

WHAT IF EVERYTHING YOU THINK IS TERRIBLE ISN’T REALLY SO TERRIBLE?


What if you can technically still be a good parent, even when society deems some of your parenting behaviors less than desirable?


With over 300 pages, this digital ebook is for any parent who has ever wondered if their less-than-perfecting parenting skills may be causing permanent damage to their kids.


It is also for any parent who needs to know the truth – that sometimes good-enough parenting is actually more-than-enough.


This ebook will assure you that you are in fact doing a great job, even if you feel less than perfect.


Are You Ready To Change The Way You Think About Parenting?

Hi, I'm Frances Vidakovic


I'm a certified life coach with a degree in psychology, host of the INSPIRING LIFE PODCAST, course creator and CEO of the award-winning website InspiringMomLife.

I help women manage their mind, time and life better so that they can finally take action on their goals and live life without regret. My one true superpower? Transforming dreamers into doers.