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THE BOOK


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When it comes to imperfection,
we wrote the book.
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  The Movement Hits YouTube

The creative department at Shut Up Industries (Patty, Gina, and Ernest and Julio) are pleased to announce that our new YouTube video, Coffee Clash, is starting to get noticed.  We hope you'll check it out and forward it to all the imperfect and perfect people in your life. If Oprah or Jerry Springer happen to be one of them, that's great!
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Shut Up Sisters Featured
in New Magazine, Motherwords

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Imperfection has hit the newsstands. Catch Patty and Gina's imperfect column in the new magazine, Motherwords. Launched in January 8, the magazine provides personal stories, advice, community events, outreach and support to mothers throughout the Northern Shores of Massachusetts by the REAL parenting experts: mothers. 
 
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The Book of "Imperfection" 

Finally, a "Happy" Medicine for  Parents of “Imperfect” Kids Without the Scary Side Effects.
From trips to self-centered therapists, to mothers experimenting with Ritalin, to the harsh reality of school calls (no good can come from them), “Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid!” goes where other books just haven’t gone, offering humorous support and inspiration for parents of “imperfect” children.  Narrated by two "imperfect" sisters with “special” children, the book features a collection of entertaining and heartwarming stories from parents of children with a wide range of disabilities. It will have any parent laughing out loud and viewing the positive side of raising an “imperfect” child with humorous chapters like:
    
Us  vs. Them battle: “It’s hard to hear about how good their kid is on the baseball field, when yours would rather catch real  flies.”
    
Medication: “We’ve met parents who feel guilty for putting their kids on meds…for not putting their kids on meds…even for taking their kids'’ meds. ("That Ritalin really helped; you should have seen me organize those closets.")
    
Food: “Yes, my daughter would like a Happy Meal. Just hold the meal and she’ll be happy.”
    
Marriage: “You can remember the name of Beaver Cleaver’s first grade teacher, but you can’t remember the name of your child's disability?”
    
Sports: “Do we have to follow the ball Mom? It’s more fun following a bee!”
    
Everyday life: “Sorry I missed the bus Mom; I was practicing funny faces in the mirror.”

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