The Parent Track Book (Hardcover)
As women become more integrated in the workforce and men become more involved at home, working parents today face a challenge unique to their generation: how can parents thrive both in the office and in the house?
After raising four children while moving up in the competitive world of technology, Sandman Stone has compiled an authentic, funny, and realistic resource to help. In these pages, you’ll learn simple phrases to manage expectations at work, how to give an effective time-out, and how to build and activate a network to help both at home and at work.
Through advice, anecdotes, and “hacks”—unexpected solutions to common problems—The Parent Track aims to accelerate the next generation, helping them influence policy, increase business profits, and raise good humans.
As women become more integrated in the workforce and men become more involved at home, working parents today face a challenge unique to their generation: how can parents thrive both in the office and in the house?
After raising four children while moving up in the competitive world of technology, Sandman Stone has compiled an authentic, funny, and realistic resource to help. In these pages, you’ll learn simple phrases to manage expectations at work, how to give an effective time-out, and how to build and activate a network to help both at home and at work.
Through advice, anecdotes, and “hacks”—unexpected solutions to common problems—The Parent Track aims to accelerate the next generation, helping them influence policy, increase business profits, and raise good humans.
As women become more integrated in the workforce and men become more involved at home, working parents today face a challenge unique to their generation: how can parents thrive both in the office and in the house?
After raising four children while moving up in the competitive world of technology, Sandman Stone has compiled an authentic, funny, and realistic resource to help. In these pages, you’ll learn simple phrases to manage expectations at work, how to give an effective time-out, and how to build and activate a network to help both at home and at work.
Through advice, anecdotes, and “hacks”—unexpected solutions to common problems—The Parent Track aims to accelerate the next generation, helping them influence policy, increase business profits, and raise good humans.