License to Parent: How My Career as a Spy Helped Me Raise Resourceful, Self-Sufficient Kids

License to Parent: How My Career as a Spy Helped Me Raise Resourceful, Self-Sufficient Kids

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  • Create Date:2021-06-09 23:31:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Christina Hillsberg
  • ISBN:0593191110
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Summary

If Mr。 and Mrs。 Smith had kids and wrote a parenting book, this is what you'd get: a practical guide for how to utilize key spy tactics to teach kids important life skills--from self-defense to effective communication to conflict resolution。 --Working Mother

Christina was a single, successful CIA analyst with a burgeoning career in espionage when she met fellow spy, Ryan, a hotshot field operative who turned her world upside down。 They fell in love, married, and soon they were raising three children from his first marriage, and later, two more of their own。

Christina knew right away that there was something special about the way Ryan was parenting his kids, although she had to admit their obsession with surviving end-of-world scenarios and their ability to do everything from archery to motorcycle riding initially gave her pause。 More than that, Ryan's kids were much more security savvy than most adults she knew。 She soon realized he was using his CIA training and field experience in his day-to-day child-rearing。 And why shouldn't he? The CIA trains its employees to be equipped to deal with just about anything。 Shouldn't parents strive to do the same for their kids?

As Christina grew into her new role as a stepmom and later gave birth to their two children, she got on board with Ryan's unique parenting style--and even helped shape it using her own experiences at the CIA。 Told through honest and relatable parenting anecdotes, Christina shares their distinctive approach to raising confident, security-conscious, resilient children, giving practical takeaways rooted in CIA tradecraft along the way。 License to Parent aims to provide parents with the tools necessary to raise savvier, well-rounded kids who have the skills necessary to navigate through life。

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Reviews

Meredith Spidel

My goal as a parent has always been to raise children who become responsible, mature adults, so the words "resourceful, self-sufficient kids" made this book very appealing! I was also drawn in by Hillsberg's application of her professional CIA career to parenting--mindfulness should be part of any parenting game。 I was impressed by the organization of her thoughts and experience throughout the book, and grabbed some takeaways that will stick with me as we enter the teen years。 Definitely a helpf My goal as a parent has always been to raise children who become responsible, mature adults, so the words "resourceful, self-sufficient kids" made this book very appealing! I was also drawn in by Hillsberg's application of her professional CIA career to parenting--mindfulness should be part of any parenting game。 I was impressed by the organization of her thoughts and experience throughout the book, and grabbed some takeaways that will stick with me as we enter the teen years。 Definitely a helpful read for anyone looking to raise independent children! Thanks for sending an ARC my way, Penguin! 。。。more

Justine Barr

Thank you to the publisher and author for providing me a finished copy of License to Parent。I have been a parent for almost 8 years now, and yet I rarely read parenting books! However, when the tag line begins “How My Career as a Spy。。。”, I’m MORE than just a little intrigued。The chapters in this book cover everything from keeping kids safe to helping them form lasting relationships with others and how to keep a strong moral code! (And I have to say that I was impressed with the variety of subje Thank you to the publisher and author for providing me a finished copy of License to Parent。I have been a parent for almost 8 years now, and yet I rarely read parenting books! However, when the tag line begins “How My Career as a Spy。。。”, I’m MORE than just a little intrigued。The chapters in this book cover everything from keeping kids safe to helping them form lasting relationships with others and how to keep a strong moral code! (And I have to say that I was impressed with the variety of subjects explored。)I also really enjoyed how the book is divided, how each topic is broken apart and studied。 The authors chose to write each chapter in repeating sections。 The first describes how a topic is taught and used in the CIA。 Then, anecdotes are provided for how the AUTHORS used said training in the raising of their children。 Last, practical applications are given for how the READER could take these ideas and bring them into his/her own parenting life。 I had a lot of fun while reading, learned so much about what the CIA can do, took away a few ideas that I’ve started to implement in my own home (Safety Go Bag ✔️ Car identification ✔️ ), and I look forward to using even more as my children grow。 。。。more