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  • What The Bible Says About Parenting

    $19.99

    More than ever, Christians need to know what the Bible actually teaches about parenting, and put it into practice. In What the Bible Says About Parenting, pastor/teacher John MacArthure presents time-proven principles of biblical parenting clearly and carefully to help parents make sense of their duties before God and to bring up their children in the ways of the Lord. In addition to this new trade paper edition (previously titled Successful Christian Parenting), there is also a resource kit and two workbooks available to help Christian parents instruct their children in a godly manner.

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  • Raising Sons And Loving It

    $19.99

    15 Chapters

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    In these days of daunting headlines, here’s some really good news: Your son was God’s idea, and you can help him weather the often rocky transition from boyhood to a manhood shaped by God’s character and purposes. Drawing from their extensive clinical and personal experience, Gary and Carrie Oliver show you – How boys really are different from girls – Five keys to raising “emotionally intelligent” sons – What your boys need from your marriage — and from you – How to help your sons cultivate a heart for God – How to cultivate your sons’ ability to deal with failure, loss, and grief . . . And much more.

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  • Mother Daughter Connection

    $18.99

    The Mother Daughter Connection is a book designed to help mothers form intimate, working relationships with their daughters by giving mothers an insider’s view of their daughters’ thoughts and feelings. The editor of Brio magazine for girls and a veteran youth expert, Susie Shellenberger helps mothers understand the angst and confusion teen girls feel when coping with such issues as body image, fashion envy, dating, fear of failure, and sharing one’s faith. With creative questions, conversation starters, and diary entries, mothers are given the tools to not only help their daughters, but also to learn the “stuff they gotta know” to help their daughters survive the teenage years.

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  • Real Family Values

    $16.99

    This rerelease of the popular original edition continues to speak to parents in a society where “family values” no longer seem to exist. If anything, today’s community standards threaten the family. Airwaves and movie theaters are drenched with obscenities; perversion is glorified; divorce is cheap and easy; “safe sex” is promoted instead of abstinence; parental authority is undermined; sex roles are confused. In Real Family Values, parents will learn how to sort through today’s moral confusion, remove it from their homes, and change the world by zeroing in on the part they love most: their families.

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  • Facing Autism : Giving Parents Reasons For Hope And Guidance For Help

    $21.99

    Perhaps one of the most devastating things parents can learn is that their child has been diagnosed with autism. A multifaceted disorder, autism has long baffled parents and professionals alike. At one time, doctors gave parents virtually no hope for combating the disorder. But in recent years, new treatments and therapies have demonstrated that improvement is possible. With intensive, early intervention, some children have recovered from autism and have been integrated into school, indistinguishable from their peers. In this greatly needed book, author Lynn M. Hamilton draws upon her own experience of successfully parenting an autistic child to give overwhelmed moms and dads guidance, practical information, and hope for battling this disorder in their childrens lives. Parents will learn ten things they can do to begin battling autism right away, investigate cutting-edge biomedical treatments and other therapies, explore the benefits of dietary intervention, and much more as they learn how to begin the fight for their child’s future in Facing Autism.

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  • To Raise A Jewish Child

    $19.99

    In a society with so many distractions, how can American Jewish parents teach their children to know and appreciate what it means to be a Jew? Updated with current resource material, this wise and practical book provides help in finding and evaluating a Hebrew school, in dealing with secular peer-group pressures on children, and in planning family observances in the home.

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  • Parents In Pain

    $30.99

    Contents

    244 Pages In 13 Chapters Divided Into 3 Parts

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    IVP Print On Demand Title

    When your kids are in trouble, you’re in trouble.
    A police car rolls up in front of your house-with your son in it.
    A voice on the phone says your daughter is all right but won’t tell you where she is-and then hangs up.
    A wallet disappears from your dresser and you’re sure who took it-at least somewhat sure.

    How do we deal with the guilt, frustration, anger and inadequacy that inevitably grip us when our children are in trouble?

    John White offers comfort to parents of children with severe problems-alcoholism, homosexuality, even suicide. With practical suggestions, he helps parents deal with their feelings and decide what to do in tough situations.

    A book of comfort and counsel to parents in pain.

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  • Raising Great Kids

    $18.99

    13 Chapters

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    What does it take to raise great kids? If you’ve read any books on parenting, conflicting opinions have probably left you feeling confused. Get tough! Show acceptance. Lay down the rules. Lighten up, already! – There’s got to be a balance — and there is. Joining their expertise with the wisdom of MOPS International (Mothers of Preschoolers), Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend help you provide both the care and acceptance that make grace real to your child, and the firmness and discipline that give direction. Avoiding the twin extremes of permissiveness and over-control, Drs. Cloud and Townsend show how you can help your child cultivate six necessary character traits: attachment, responsibility, reality, competence, morality, and worship/spiritual life. – At last, here is an effective middle ground for raising up children who will handle life with maturity and wisdom. Raising Great Kids will help you equip your son or daughter to accept life’s responsibilities, grow from its challenges, and freely and fully explore all that it has to offer.

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  • Raising Great Kids Workbook For Parents Of Preschoolers (Workbook)

    $14.99

    It takes tender strength to raise children of character and faith . . . What does it take to raise great kids? If you’ve read any books on parenting, conflicting opinions have probably left you feeling confused. Get tough! Show acceptance. Lay down the rules. Lighten up, already! – There’s got to be a balance between control and permissiveness. And there is. Drawing on the expert insights of counselors and award-winning authors Henry Cloud and John Townsend and on the parenting wisdom of MOPS International (mother of Preschoolers), Raising Great Kids shows you how truth and grace go together. They are allies in your most challenging and rewarding task: raising children with character that can withstand life’s rigors and make the most of its potential. – Using the principles described in Raising Great Kids, the Raising Great Kids Workbook for Parents of Preschoolers will guide you through those first, formative years in your child’s life from infancy to age five. It’s filled with sound biblical information and expert advice. But most important, it supplies tools you can begin using today, from thought-provoking questions and self assessments to an abundance of practical applications. Each chapter begins by introducing three or four key parenting principles, and ends with a hands-on exercise and a prayer that crystallize the concepts dealt with in that chapter. The Raising Great Kids Workbook for Parents of Preschoolers will help you start sowing the seeds of character in your child’s life — for good fruit that lasts a lifetime.

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  • Power Of Mother Love

    $16.99

    1. The Power Of Mother Love
    2. The Power To Transform A Life
    3. The Power Of Surrender
    4. The Power Of Simplicity
    5. The Power To Heal
    6. The Power Of Attachment
    7. The Power Of Separation
    8. The Power To Impart Faith
    9. The Power To Hone A Conscience
    10. The Power To Create Empathy
    11. The Power To Build A Brain
    12. The Power Of Time
    13. The Journey To The Heart
    253 Pages

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    Mother love shapes cultures and individuals. While most mothers know that their love and emotional availability are vital to their children’s well-being understand the profound and long-lasting impact we have in developing our young children’s brains, teaching them first lessons about love, shaping their consciences. Drawing on psychological research and her own experiences as a mother and therapist, mother-child champion Brenda Hunter shows us that mother love is far more powerful than many of us realize.

    At a time when society urges women to seek their worth and personal fulfillment in things that take them away from their families and intimate bonds, Hunter invites women to come home-to their children, their best selves, their hearts. And in the process, she promises that women everywhere will discover the radiant, life-changing Power of Mother Love.

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  • Coaching Kids : Practical Tips For Effective Communication

    $15.00

    Testimonials
    Foreword By Calvin Miller
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Tip #1 Break The Cycle Of Passed-on Parenting
    Tip #2 Communicate With Respect
    Tip #3 Promote Diplomatic Dialogue
    Tip #4 Adjust Your Communication Style
    Tip #5 Celebrate Differences In Temperament
    Tip #6 Accept Various Social Preferences
    Tip #7 Affirm Diversity In Information Gathering
    Tip #8 Honor Different Paths To Decision Making
    Tip #9 Embrace Variety In Lifestyle Approaches
    Tip #10 Emphasize The Uniqueness Of Personality Types
    Tip #11 Respect Differences Between Siblings
    Tip #12 Inspire Self-discipline And Independence

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    The most exasperating, important, difficult, thankless, yet fulfilling assignment in life is parenting. Coaching Kids is a guide to creating and maintaining harmonious communication with children when they are very small and lasting throughout their adult years when they are parents themselves.

    Excellent parenting is not a substitute, but merely a launching pad for children to develop their own true identity. The authors present to young parents, single parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the importance of understanding who kids are and are not–for everyone’s good. With this understanding in mind, the book guides readers toward diplomatic dialogue and how to blend effectively several different personalities in a family setting.

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  • Becoming Family : How To Build A Stepfamily That Really Works

    $17.00

    More than one in five families with two parents is a stepfamily, and eight million children live in stepfamilies. The stepfamily is both a wonderful blessing and a challenge. Drawing on their own experiences, and that of the stepfamilies with whom they have worked, Robert and Jeanette Lauer give realistic, helpful advice on how to deal with the major challenges in stepfamily life: loss, adjustment, personal identity, family identity, loyalty conflicts, former spouses, resources, stepparenting, and marital intimacy. The authors encourage the formation of stepparent support groups, and an appendix includes activities and suggestions for small-group discussion.

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  • Shepherding A Childs Heart (Anniversary)

    $16.99

    Many parenting books are based on hit-or-miss theories steeped in secular thinking. This one draws from Pastor Tripp’s seasoned experience as a father-and from God’s Holy Word. Grounded in the Bible’s divine plan for parenting, this guide defines your goals as a parent and provides the Scriptural methods for accomplishing them.

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  • Raising Nonviolent Children In A Violent World

    $13.99

    Violence is all around us. Parents fear for the safety of their families and are alarmed when they see their own children acting out in aggressive ways. Parents wonder, “What can we do?” With profound insight and practical, down-to-earth ideas, Dr. Obsatz advises parents and children about what they can do and say. In addition, he offers a variety of discussion starters and activities families can use to develop and practice these essential, life-enhancing skills.

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  • Boundaries With Kids Workbook (Workbook)

    $16.99

    1. The Future Is Now
    2. What Does Character Look Like?
    3. Kids Need Parents With Boundaries
    4. What Will Happen If I Do This?
    5. Pulling My Own Wagon
    6. I Can’t Do It All, But I’m Not Helpless, Either
    7. I’m Not The Only One Who Matters
    8. Life Beyond Because I’m The Mommy
    9. Pain Can Be A Gift
    10. Tantrums Needn’t Be Forever
    11. I Am Happier When I Am Thankful
    12. Jump-Starting My Engine
    13. Honesty Is The Best Policy
    14. Roll Up Your Sleeves

    160 Pages

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    1. The Future Is Now
    2. What Does Character Look Like?
    3. Kids Need Parents With Boundaries
    4. What Will Happen If I Do This?
    5. Pulling My Own Wagon
    6. I Can’t Do It All, But I’m Not Helpless, Either
    7. I’m Not the Only One Who Matters
    8. Life Beyond Because I’m The Mommy
    9. Pain Can Be A Gift
    10. Tantrums Needn’t Be Forever
    11. I Am Happier When I Am Thankful
    12. Jump-Starting My Engine
    13. Honesty Is The Best Policy
    14. Roll Up Your Sleeves

    160 Pages

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  • Emotionally Healthy Teenagers

    $18.99

    Respected parenting counselor Jay Kesler offers ten proven principles to help parents teach the concept of cause and effect, learn how to listen more than lecture, and model a life-changing love for Godresulting in emotionally healthy teenagers.

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  • Preparing Your Child For Dating

    $10.99

    17 Chapters

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    No other significant area of a child’s life is so unsupervised today as dating. But this important subject doesn’t have to be left to chance. Dr. Bob Barnes insists that it’s never too early to begin planning for the dating years_and with a reasonable game plan, both parents and adolescents can come out winners. Preparing Your Child for Dating empowers parents to prepare their children for the challenges of making dating choices. It answers questions such as: What is the purpose of dating? When should a child date? Who should he or she date? Where should they go and what should they do on a date? Preparing Your Child for Dating offers a template for successful dating and moving into responsible adulthood.

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  • Talking To Your Children About God

    $14.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780060667511ISBN10: 0060667516Rick OsborneBinding: Trade PaperPublished: May 1998Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers Print On Demand Product

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  • What Children Need To Know When Parents Get Divorced (Revised)

    $14.00

    43 Chapters

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    From trusted author and licensed family counselor William L. Coleman, practical help
    for children ages 6 to 12.

    Because it is often hard for children to express feelings, fears, and questions, it is easy to assume they are adjusting and coping with their parents’ divorce–when instead they may feel guilty that they are somehow to blame for the break-up.

    William L. Coleman provides an honest, understandable, and simple way for concerned adults to broach discussion of this sensitive subject with the children they care about, covering such crucial areas as:
    *The uniqueness and importance of each child
    *Reassurance of the continued love of both parents for the child
    *Encouragement to talk openly of painful subjects
    *Ways to show love to both parents, even the one who no longer lives with the child.

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  • Parenting On Your Own

    $19.99

    31 Chapters

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    What you hoped for in life was a smooth road with enough turns to make it interesting. As a single parent, what you got was a rocky path marked by money issues, a barren social life, and more to do in one day than most people accomplish in three.

    Dr. Lynda Hunter knows how hard It can be. Her own experience as a single parent has taught her firsthand about the concerns you face daily. It’s also taught her how to handle those concerns effectively. Now, in Parenting on Your Own, Dr Hunter combines her personal insights with those of hundreds of single parents across the country to offer this first-of-its-kind, definitive handbook for single parents.

    Here at last are the real-life answers you’ve longed for to the real-life questions you’ve been asking about: *coping with isolation, loneliness, and other emotions
    *being a full-time parent and making a living and having a social life
    *filling in the gaps left by the missing parent
    *dealing with financial crunches … and much more.

    You won’t find a more thorough, practical, and well-researched guide to single parenting anywhere. This timely resource not only supplies help for your greatest struggles, but new hope and encouragement-a single parent’s best allies.

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  • What Is A Family (Reprinted)

    $20.00

    All the moving, changing shapes of a family, ever in need of work, are shown in Edith Schaeffer’s imaginative reflections on infancy to grandmotherhood.

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  • Winning The Heart Of Your Stepchild

    $19.99

    21 Chapters

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    “I’ve got the love to give. Now how can I get my stepchild to accept it?”

    Does that question sound familiar? Whether you are presently a stepparent, a dating single parent, or in the courtship stage before marriage, the challenge of blending families is one of the most difficult you will ever face.

    WINNING THE HEART OF YOUR STEPCHILD is a hands-on guidebook for today’s men and women who face the special challenge of blending families. Because children must process so many emotions and thoughts-guilt over the divorce, unrealistic expectations, a sense of panic or fear-parents must learn to interpret those feelings and behaviors for any new family to succeed.

    This book shows how to:
    *create an open atmosphere in the home
    *give reassuring answers to a child’s questions
    *become a strong team with your new spouse
    *deal with the inevitable challenges to a new authority figure
    *build a foundation of love, understanding, and personal discipline that will make your new family special.

    This book provides an indispensable road map for new moms and dads who want one vibrant, happy, blended family.

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  • Whos In Charge Here

    $10.99

    29 Chapters

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    Have you ever found yourself giving in too often, yelling too much, or making excuses for your child’s behavior? Here’s how to establish order and harmony in your home and avoid power struggles.

    The key, says author Bob Barnes, is to have a family plan of shared responsibilities and consequences so that your children know w hat is expected of them. Read, and learn how to create a plan and how to respond when your child fails to meet the plan-when he or she lies, argues with siblings, fails at a t ask, or faces peer pressure. Barnes show you how to discipline your children with consistency and love without feeling guilty or causing anger or resentment.

    Who’s In Charge Here? will help you establish a pattern of positive behavior and self-control that will get your home back in order and avoid disaster. By arming yourself with this book you can win each “battle” without losing the “war.”

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  • Standing On The Promises

    $15.95

    God has designed each family to be a culture – with a language, customs, traditions, and countless unspoken assumptions. The culture of the family intimately shapes the children who grow up in it. It is the duty of the father to ensure that the shaping takes place according to biblical wisdom.

    Some fathers establish a rebellious culture for their children and bring upon their children the wrath of God, sometimes for generations. Other fathers fail to establish any distinct culture, and outside cultures rush to fill the void.

    Through the Messiah, God promised blessings to His people, “their children, and their children’s children forever.” The norm for faithful members of the covenant is that their children will follow them in their faithfulness.

    This book is part of Douglas Wilson’s series of books on the family, which has helped many people trying to deal with the everyday messes that come with sinners trying to live under the same roof.

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  • Helping Children Survive Divorce

    $18.99

    How can children successfully survive the trauma of divorce? In friendly, heart-to-heart language, Archibald Hart offers divorced parents specific ways to help children cope with the psychological and social damage that comes with divorce.

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  • Happiness Is A Choice For Teens

    $19.98

    When you think you’ve been given nothing but raw deals in your life, remember that you can choose to be happy. That’s not just a pat theory but a truth that you really can discover and use for your life. Dr. Paul and Jan Meier work with thousands of teens struggling with the same dilemmas … feelings of stress, worried that there’s no future, tempted to check out on reality. They will show you how to deal with issues such as: anger, grief, goal-setting, the opposite sex, siblings, self-image … to name a few.

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  • For The Love Of Children

    $45.00

    Choices in reproductive technology have multiplied at a staggering rate. Is our society prepared to decided on issues about procreation such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, or genetic engineering such as “designer children,” or selective abortion? How can we protect children – both born and unborn – who are conceived in these ways from being regarded as merchandise in the expanding marketplace of genetic services? Ted Peters sets out the challenges of these new technologies with clarity and precision. He looks anew at Christian theology and proposes an ethic “for the love of children.” Peters contends that only by affirming all children and their claims upon parents will society deal constructively and ethically with the many reproductive choices available now and in the future.

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  • Coming Out As Parents

    $28.00

    How do parents respond to the knowledge that their child is gay or lesbian? David Switzer, in a complete revision of his best-selling “Parents of the Homosexual”, helps parents understand their feelings and reactions to that knowledge and clarifies what it means to be a homosexual. He explores recent scientific, social, and biblical information about homosexuality, emphasizes the need for reconciliation, and deals with common parental responses to child’s disclosure. He also provides a listing of addtional resources for further assistance. This book is for parents of gay or lesbian children as well as for pastoral counselors and clergy engaged in family outreach. Children, too, can benefit as well, from understanding their parents’ struggles with this issue.

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  • Tough Love : Now Parents Can Deal With Drug Abuse (Revised)

    $15.99

    1. Choices
    2. But Does It Work?
    3. The Family That Had Everything Under Control
    4. The Family That Didn’t Give Up
    5. The Family That Didn’t Have To Suffer
    6. The Mother Who Never Made Waves
    7. The Mother Who Learned From Pain
    8. The Family That Was Determined To Be Perfect
    9. The Father Who Knew What Was Right
    10. The Dope Fiend Who Got Straight
    11. Straight Talk From A PDAP Counselor
    12. The Twelve Steps Of PDAP
    13. The Twelve Steps Of Alcoholics Anonymous
    14. The Twelve Steps
    15. The Future

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    TOUGH LOVE

    Tough Love is hope. It is help. It is a way of recovery for drug abusers, and a positive, supportive program for their families.

    Tough Love is a gift of love and a gift of life for those who practice its plan. It is a book for all parents, especially those whose children are now on drugs or are exposed to those who use drugs.

    Pauline Neff has gathered enthralling, real-life accounts of young drug users who needed help and of their parents’ role in seeing that they received it. Eight families describe, in very graphic, heartrending terms, how their children successfully beat the drug habit through the Palmer Drug Abuse Program.

    PDAP is a privately financed twelve-step program, similar to the steps of AA. Ms. Neff explains each step to show how families can interpret and work through these steps in their own lives. Thousands of young people have found help through this method. Families have been reunited, and parents’ own lives have been changed drastically in the process.

    If you are a parent of a young person in America today, tough love may be the most important book you will ever read. It may save your life.

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  • Education Of A Daughter

    $14.95

    First published in America in 1847, but written in 1687 by the Archbishop Henson of Priggery, Gascony, The Education of a Daughter is a spirited how-to book for the parents of young children. It is filled with sound wisdom on the ample subject of rearing both daughters and sons. Sprinkled with proverbs, hints and maxims, and the Archbishop’s insights into the psychology of a young mind.

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  • Strong Willed Child Or Dreamer

    $18.99

    Contents

    239 Pages/17 Chapters

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    Your child may be a dreamer if…
    *He forgets to follow instructions, no matter how clear and simple you make them.
    *She craves praise and positive attention, yet refuses to conform to what’s expected.
    *He complains often about feeling misunderstood, picked on, or persecuted.
    *She tells more than her share of fibs, lies, or tall tales.

    If these statements describe your child, you know the frustration of turning to parenting experts for advice only to find that with your child, the systems don’t work, the rules don’t stick, and the strong boundary setting seems to make the situation worse. What’s even more frustrations is seeing that these methods do work-with strong-willed children.

    According to child and family counselors, Ron L. Braund and Dana Scott Spears, the problem may be that you don’t have a strong-willed child. Your child’s behavior may actually indicate that he or she is a creative-sensitive child, a dreamer: principle-oriented rather than rule-oriented, highly creative, sensitive to the point of taking offense where none is intended, and frustrated at a world that fails to live up to the ideal.

    In this book, the authors explain the differences between the dreamer and the strong-willed child. They also provide advice on parenting your dreamer child from infancy through adolescence, plus a special chapter on the dreamer child with attention deficit disorder.

    Whether you are the teacher, coach, clergy, or parent of a dreamer, this book will help you understand how these enigmatic children view the world and teach you how to give them what they need to thrive.

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  • Leaving The Light On

    $14.99

    1. The Foundation For All Loving Relationships
    2. The Priceless Value of Affirmation
    3. Meaningful Touch
    4. Building Character And Responsibility
    5. “Are You Listening To Me?”
    6. Valuing Our Differences
    7. Blending Our Differences
    8. Untying The Knots Of Anger
    9. Resolving Conflict
    10. The Glue That Bonds A Family
    11. How to Help Your Family Improve
    12. Preparing For Transitions
    13. Vision
    14. When A Child Walks Away From The Light
    15. When Life Overflows
    16. Watching For The Sunlight
    17. A Final Thought: Where Your Light Shines Best
    190 Pages

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    As a parent, you know that your kids will face trials and struggles after they leave the nest. But you can begin to prepare your children today-while they are still young-by building solid and lasting family relationships that will see them through those tough times. You can instill in them a confidence that even in the longest, darkest night, the porch light is always lit . . .showing the way to the one place where love is given freely, not earned or demanded.

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  • Getting Out Of Your Kids Faces And Into Their Hearts

    $18.99

    “You can enjoy your kids more, relax around them, and love them better” is the fresh message Valerie Bell has for parents feeling overwhelmed by the responsibilities of raising children. Finally, here is a book that is not about how to manage, train, and discipline your children, but about how to have a relationship with them. Getting Out of Your Kids’ Faces and into Their Hearts will guide you toward becoming a warm, nurturing parent

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  • 5 Needs Your Child Must Have Met At Home

    $14.99

    Children don’t come with instructions! It has never been more challenging to be a parent — or more hazardous to be a child. In Five Needs Your Child Must Have Met at Home, Ron Hutchcraft presents a practical roadmap for how to raise stable children in an unstable world. No matter how far you are on the parenting road, Hutchcraft can show you how to make the most of the days you have left with your children. Five Needs Your Child Must Have Met at Home details the five critical needs of every child: the need for a secure self, honest sexual answers, satisfying love, stable authority, and spiritual reality. You’ll learn: how to identify and affirm your children’s strengths, how to look beyond you children’s deeds to meet their needs, and how to raise children of integrity

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  • Discipline Book : How To Have A Better-Behaved Child From Birth To Age Ten

    $21.99

    From the bestselling authors of The Baby Book and The Birth Book comes The Discipline Book, the definitive guide to raising happy, well-adjusted, well-behaved children. Seasoned parents of eight, Bill and Martha Sears draw on personal experience and their professional knowledge as childcare experts to provide an authoritative approach to a broad range of disciplinary issues and practices.
    With focus on preventing behavior problems as well as managing them when they arise, the Searses offer clear, practical advice on everything parents need to know about disciplining young children. Believing that discipline starts at birth, the Searses discuss baby discipline, disciplining the toddler, mother-father roles in modern parenting, saying no, self-esteem as the foundation of good behavior, helping a child to express feelings, the constructive use of anger, good nutrition for good behavior, and sleep discipline.

    On handling problem behavior, the Searses cover sibling rivalry, spanking and alternatives to spanking, breaking annoying habits, and eliminating bothersome behaviors like whining and talking back. The Searses strongly advocate teaching children values like apologizing and sharing, and explain how to deal with such issues as lying, stealing, and cheating. In addition, the Searses address building healthy sexuality and discipline in special situations such as after divorce and in the single-parent household.

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  • Books That Build Character

    $20.99

    Here is a family guide to classic novels, contemporary fiction, myths and legends, science fiction and fantasy, folktales, Bible stories, picture books, biographies, holiday stories, and many other books that celebrate virtues and values.

    There are more than 300 titles to choose from, each featuring a dramatic story and memorable characters who explore moral ground and the difference between what is right and what is wrong. These books will capture your child’s imagination, and conscience as well-whether it is Beauty pondering her promise to Beast, mischievous Max in Where the Wild Things Are, the troubled boys of Lord of the Flies, generous Mr. Badger in The Wind in the Willows, or the courageous struggles of such real-life characters as Frederick Douglass and Anne Frank.

    With entries arranged by category and reading level, there is something here for all readers-from preschoolers to teenagers-whatever their tastes may be. Each entry features a complete plot summary and publisher information so that you can find the book with ease in your local library or bookstore. It’s not always easy to teach a child the difference between right and wrong, but stories-whether they are based on fantasy or rooted in real life-can speak to children more eloquently than any list of dos or don’ts and can impart moral values as they nurture a child’s imagination.

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  • Christian Parenting

    $29.00

    This book is practical, realistic, and biblically based help that Christian parents need to raise children in today’s world.

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  • Helping Teenagers Grow Morally

    $29.95

    How can church members help teenagers acquire Christian moral standards? C. Ellis Nelson views morals as a practical outgrowth of beliefs about the meaning of life, and outlines seven strategies that help adults influence young adults. He emphasizes what Christians can do in congregations to create a caring community that encourages young people to embody virtues that build a better society.

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  • Hope For The Families

    $19.99

    HOPE FOR THE FAMILEIS by Robert Perske Helps parents and families of exceptional children deal with theology, dignity, sexual development, and family systems.

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