Press & Awards
8 India, Kuwait Newspaper
Roma was the special guest at The Indian Community School Senior on November 17, 2019.
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Huffington Post Contributor
Check out Roma’s articles on Huffington Post!
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The Fab Mom on CBS Los Angeles
Mommy needs her wine? Modern motherhood and drinking alcohol seem to go hand in hand these days, via online commentaries and parody videos from some of today’s go-to parenting websites. Sure, it’s fun to watch… but does it affect kids?
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NAPPA Gold Award
With this short, useful, and enjoyable guide, you will be equipped with the simple tools you need to build a relationship with your kids that lasts a lifetime. Continue Reading »
Nautilus Award
“You have written a book that carries a powerful message and we are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate your book, The “Perfect” Parent, by making it visible as a Nautilus Silver AwardWinner. We welcome you to the honored and respected group of Nautilus Award winners,” says Mary Belknap, Nautilus Book Awards team.
Publisher’s Weekly
Parents who are struggling to be the “perfect parent”—and in the process raise the “perfect child”— would do well to take some time out for this unusual guide.
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Library Journal
Complete with affirmation reminders and “quick takeaways” at the end of each chapter, Khetarpal’s work has some wise words for finding joy amid the chaos and keeping relationships the primary focus of our daily interactions. Enthusiastically recommended.
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Mom’s Choice Gold Award
If you’re a parent today, you face extreme pressure to get everything exactly “right” — a pursuit of perfection that probably makes parenting feel hard. It encourages you to worry about whether you are doing a good enough job, and to wonder if your kids will turn out okay.
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Parents’ Choice Recommended Award
Long-time counselor and educator Roma Khetarpal writes in her book’s introduction that “the perfect parent for your child is you.” It takes pressure off the daunting phrase in her title right away, which is her point.
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BeverlyHills.org
Beverly Hills Public Library and L.A. Parent Magazine Introduce Panel Discussion with Parenting Experts on August 31 – First Program of New Speaker Series Discusses Children’s Social and Emotional Connections
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Redlands Daily Facts Newspaper, Redlands, CA
Roma Khetarpal, author of “The ‘Perfect’ Parent: 5 Tools for Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect With Your Kids,” will present a free parenting workshop at 1 p.m. at the Redlands Barnes & Noble store, 27460 Lugonia Ave.
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KHTS Online
Roma Khetarpal, a parentologist and CEO of Tools of Growth, is author of “The ‘Perfect’ Parent: 5 Tools For Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect with Your Kids.”
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SCVNews.com
Local author and “parentologist” Roma Khetarpal will speak to parents and sign her new release “The Perfect Parent: 5 Tools for Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect with Your Kids” on Friday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd.
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India West
Author Roma Khetarpal recently had a book signing of her latest publication “The Perfect Parent: 5 Tools for Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect with Your Kids” at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in the South Coast Plaza here.
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India Journal
Entrepreneur and author Roma Khetarpal had a book signing event at the Barnes and Nobles here on Jan 24, for her book .‘ The “Perfect” Parent: 5 Tools for Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect with Your Kids.’
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SignalSCV.com
Jill Bloom, along with 84 other campus supervisors in a Santa Clarita Valley school district, has been practicing something called “dealing with the feeling,” a technique that allows for balanced and effective communication between a child and adult.
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LAParent.com
For several mornings, Lisa Storaker, a campus supervisor at Mountainview Elementary School in Saugus, noticed a second-grader leaning against the wall near the playground watching the action around her, but not participating. Storaker became concerned.
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