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Don't Bite Your Tongue and Don't Roll Your Eyes with Dorian Mintzer and Dr. Ruth Nemzoff

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This "other Dr. Ruth" will gently guide you through the intricacies of parenting your adult children. With the wisdom of a scholar and the humility that only the mother of four grownups can bring to the subject, she deftly addresses issues of communication, in-laws, stylistic and cultural differences, grandparenting, disappointment, adult sibling relationships, money, and more, while encouraging us to acknowledge and utilize our children's expertise.

Dr. Nemzoff will share vivid vignettes and make sound suggestions to help us create satisfying mutual relationships. Dr. Ruth Nemzoff's books are useful as an adjunct to therapy or a part of retirement planning.

About Ruth Nemzoff:

Dr. Ruth Nemzoff is the author of Don't Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children and Don't Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws into Family and is a resident scholar at Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center.

She has lectured over 350 venues on emerging adulthood, parenting adult children, empty nests, intermarriage, grandparenting, and family dynamics in intergenerational families.

She is an advice columnist for the American Israelite and a frequent blogger for The Huffington Post and Betterafter50. She serves on Interfaith Family and Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center boards.

Her papers are archived at the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University, which granted her a doctorate in social policy. She has served three terms in the New Hampshire Legislature and was New Hampshire's Deputy Commissioner of Health and Welfare.

She is the mother of four adult children, four in-law children, and a grandmother of eleven. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Harris Berman, Dean of Tufts University School of Medicine.

Get in touch with Ruth Nemzoff:

Visit Ruth's website:  https://www.ruthnemzoff.com/

Buy Ruth's books: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/bitetongue 

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