Rock Solid Parenting
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ROCK SOLID PARENTING: Secrets Of An Effective Parent Every good coach has a game plan. Every corporation has a business plan. Teachers have lesson plans. What is your parenting plan? Are you certain you are doing what’s best for your children? Are you directing your child effectively and fairly? Do you know if your family climate is healthy or damaging? This book includes foundational principles and practices parents need to follow in order to be certain they are using rock solid parenting skills and have a soundparenting plan for their children. ” Finally, Lenore Doster’s parenting plan is one written by a committed Christian who is also a veteran therapist. She has been in the trenches with parents and children and shares her experience and God-given, “Rock Solid” wisdom.” -David Smith, MDiv, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor “Dr. Lenore Doster offers a practical and systemic method proven effective in her own life and family. The adaptable elements and examples of life coaching and parenting plans make this a valuable read for parents who really care about who and what is in control of their family climate. An enjoyable and helpful book that I highly recommend!” -Rev. Steve Wood, Senior Pastor, Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church “Lenore Doster provides an excellent resource for parents – helpful, personal, and insightful. Her wisdom as a counselor, who is also a mother and a daughter, provides a wonderful platform to help parents grow forward well. The section on blended families is the best I have seen. I highly recommend this work.” -Dr. Allen Hunt, The Allen Hunt Show
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SKU (ISBN): 9781604778946
ISBN10: 1604778946
Lenore Doster
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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