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How to Make Your Child Feel Loved: Wisdom For Raising A Wholesome Child
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How to Make Your Child Feel Loved: Wisdom For Raising A Wholesome Child
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How to Make Your Child Feel Loved: Wisdom For Raising A Wholesome Child
Current price: $9.99
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A child needs to feel loved (and not just told) if he is going to grow up wholesome.
Making Your Child
Feel
Loved
is about how to demonstrate love for your child that makes him feel loved inside.
Wisdom is necessary to raise a wholesome child. This book provides the wisdom required to make a child feel loved. When a child feels loved, he has no compulsion to bully others, to act out, abuse substances, make maladaptive friendships, and fail at school. All these negative behaviors are avoided by making your child feel loved. As he grows he learns how to do the disciplines that make him a winner.
This revision in effect Christianizes the 1st printing which was purely secular. Coming back to Christ as Savior and Lord inspired the author to integrate biblical theology and Secular psychological theory in a book that he reports wishing he had available when he was a young parent.
He reports that, "Had I had this book available as young daddy I would have made a lot less mistakes and left them with a lot more happy memories."
Making Your Child
Feel
Loved
is about how to demonstrate love for your child that makes him feel loved inside.
Wisdom is necessary to raise a wholesome child. This book provides the wisdom required to make a child feel loved. When a child feels loved, he has no compulsion to bully others, to act out, abuse substances, make maladaptive friendships, and fail at school. All these negative behaviors are avoided by making your child feel loved. As he grows he learns how to do the disciplines that make him a winner.
This revision in effect Christianizes the 1st printing which was purely secular. Coming back to Christ as Savior and Lord inspired the author to integrate biblical theology and Secular psychological theory in a book that he reports wishing he had available when he was a young parent.
He reports that, "Had I had this book available as young daddy I would have made a lot less mistakes and left them with a lot more happy memories."