As a single parent, juggling a full-time job with a toddler is…challenging, to put it delicately. I have a degree in maternal-child health and have read a ton of parenting books, as you can imagine. But sometimes, I don’t want—nor do I have the time or interest, really—to read an entire book on parenting. So much of parenting, honestly, you just don’t find in a book. Maybe your child has some different needs and the overwhelming majority of parenting books don’t even begin to touch parenting children with diverse needs. Maybe the parenting books assume there are two parents doing the work and so most of it you shake your head at and skim over, while gleaning morsels that might be helpful. Or maybe most of it is the same stuff you’ve read in every other book, and there’s nothing new. What no one tells you is that no one really knows what they’re doing 100% of the time as a parent. Most of the time, we wing it, we do our best based on what we know of our children, and we hope it works....