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How To Have Kids And Stay Sane

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Following the success of his first parenting book Before Your Kids Drive you Crazy, Read This!, writer, clinical psychologist and family therapist Nigel Latta has gone on to become a regular columnist for Littles magazine and has a regular parenting spot on National Radio each week. Nigel Latta has condensed his key tips and added his trademark ironic humour in How to Have Kids and Stay Sane, delivering the good news in manageable bites for harassed parents in danger of exploding. The book has been illustrated by cartoonist Daryl Crimp. Together these no-nonsense dads ladle out the laughs in generous helpings to help battle-weary parents cope with the trials and traumas of living with children 24/7 and not go totally insane.

80 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2007

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Nigel Latta

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Nigel Raymond Latta ONZM was a New Zealand clinical psychologist, author and broadcaster. He has been described as "New Zealand's best-known psychologist".

Nigel Raymond Latta was born and raised in Oamaru, New Zealand. He attended Waitaki Boys' High School & he studied Marine Science and Zoology at the University of Otago, and completed a Master of Philosophy with First Class Honours in Psychology at the University of Auckland, along with a postgraduate diploma in clinical psychology.

Latta worked as a consultant in his field for private companies and government social service agencies, including Department of Corrections, the New Zealand Police and Child Youth and Family.

In the 2010s, he became known for his true crime documentaries and psychology-based television series, as the host of Beyond The Darklands, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Teenagers and The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show, and a science show called Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up, among others. In 2016, Latta co-found Ruckus Films, a production company which produced several feature documentaries including Born This Way: Awa’s Story and Stan. He also began presenting general interest television shows, such as The Hard Stuff with Nigel Latta, which approached social and political issues,and You've Been Scammed by Nigel Latta which examines common types of scams.

Latta was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours, for services to psychology.

In September 2024, Latta revealed that he had been diagnosed with "inoperable and incurable" terminal stomach cancer, and that he was undergoing chemotherapy that had shrunk the tumour by about 60 percent. Latta was told that he had 6 to 12 months to live. In February 2025, the prognosis was reduced to four weeks after a scan indicated that the cancer had spread to his lungs. However, Latta later said that, because of the treatment he was receiving, he believed he would continue to live for "years and years". In March 2025, he stated that he was no longer terminally ill. Latta died on 30 September 2025, at the age of 58 at the Mercy Hospice in Ponsonby, Auckland.

Abridged from Wikipedia, information about his death from the Stuff website.

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May 11, 2014
Over the last few years I have stopped reading all parenting books because they just add more stress and make you feel even worse about the job you're doing as a parent - like parenting doesn't already come with enough inherent guilt. This book made me laugh and actually feel like we are doing a pretty decent job. I will need to seriously consider ditching homework after a little more research. Will look for more books by Mr. Latta.
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