Mimi Doe

Mimi Doe is the award-winning author of Don't Worry: You'll Get In! (Avalon), Nurturing Your Teenager's Soul: A Practical Approach to Raising a Kind, Honorable, Compassionate Teen (Perigee), Busy but Balanced: Practical and Inspirational Ways to Create a Calmer, Closer Family (St. Martin's Press), Drawing Angels Near (Pocket Books), and 10 Principles for Spiritual Parenting: Nurturing Your Child's Soul, which was awarded a Parents' Choice Approved Seal and was a finalist in the Books For a Better Life Award. She founded the popular spiritual Web site

SpiritualParenting.com

and holds a Master's Degree in Education from Harvard University.



Dubbed a "parenting guru" by Ladies Home Journal, Mimi is the preeminent expert in the area of spiritual parenting and instilling balance and awareness in the household. She takes a practical yet deeply soulful approach to her subject, offering simple suggestions that can be integrated into the everyday lives of even the busiest families.



Doe is featured in weekly segments on The Hallmark Channel's New Morning TV, and was recently seen on Oprah and the CBS Early Show. Her work has been covered in such publications as Child, Parenting, McCalls, Family Circle, Redbook, Reader's Digest, Publisher's Weekly, USA Today, The London Independent, Christian Science Monitor, and The Washington Post. Mimi reaches over 50,000 parents through her online newsletter, "Spiritual Parenting Thought for the Week," and through workshops and seminars worldwide. She is a featured expert on Beliefnet.com. Parenting groups based on the principles in Doe's book, 10 Principles for Spiritual Parenting, are meeting around the world.



She lives in Concord, Massachusetts, with her husband and two teenaged daughters.

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