Author: Lesley Prosko
In a world filled with parenting dos and don’ts, rules, and unrelenting pressure to be a “perfect” mom, Lesley Prosko’s latest book, <i>Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t: To Hell With Mom Shaming</i>, offers a refreshing, judgment-free approach to motherhood. She challenges the rigid expectations society places on mothers and encourages them to trust their instincts and parent in a way that feels right for them.
The book sends a compelling message to mothers burdened with excessive modern-day parenting standards. Through her exploration, Prosko shows that society expects mothers to follow certain feeding rules and discipline methods, yet she argues against the concept of perfect mother behavior. The author gives her readers complete freedom to adopt their personal parenting approach without feeling self-judged or inferior to others.
Key themes in the book include:
Letting go of rigid parenting expectations and embracing flexibility. How social media pressures moms to fit into an unrealistic mold. The importance of self-compassion and trusting your instincts. Why there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach to raising kids.
“Parenting should be about what works for you and your family, not about following a set of unrealistic rules,” says Prosko. “I want moms to feel empowered, not judged—to know that their best is enough.”
With its compassionate and encouraging message, Prosko’s book is a must-read for any mom who has ever doubted herself, felt pressured to conform, or struggled with mom guilt.
Availability:
Lesley Prosko’s book is now available on Amazon and at select bookstores.
About Lesley Prosko:
Lesley Prosko is an author, advocate, and motherhood mentor dedicated to helping moms let go of guilt and embrace parenting on their own terms. Her work encourages mothers to ditch the rulebook and focus on what truly matters: raising happy, healthy children.