Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children

Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children
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Publisher : Leadership Press
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 0979783143
ISBN-13 : 9780979783142
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Book Synopsis Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children by : Ph. D. Roger K. Allen

Download or read book Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children written by Ph. D. Roger K. Allen and published by Leadership Press. This book was released on 2015-02-12 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Parenting is tough and mistakes made in a moment can take years to repair. Therefore, learning the skills of effective parenting will be one of the most worthwhile ventures you ever pursue. Roger K. Allen, PhD, has studied family relationships for many years and developed a time-tested set of tools to help parents succeed in raising responsible, emotionally mature children. Replete with examples and case studies, his must-read guide gives you concrete strategies you can immediately put into practice. We know that good communication is at the heart of a healthy family. But so often our natural tendencies are to either over control or cave-in and overindulge our children. Either way, our children either fail to learn from their experiences or grow in emotional maturity and self-responsibility. Dr. Allen will teach you skills to establish loving authority in your home, put an end to conflict and power struggles, and communicate with your children (from toddlers to teens) in ways that solve problems, build trust, enhance self-worth, and help your children learn personal responsibility. Are you ready to start the journey?


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