Fantastic Families : 6 Proven Steps To Building A Strong Family (Workbook)
$16.95
1. Commit To Your Family
2. Express Appreciation And Affection
3. Share Positive Communication
4. Spend Time Together
5. Nurture Spiritual Well-Being
6. Learn To Cope With Stress And Crises
7. Becoming A Fantastic Family
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The largest study on strong families ever done is the foundation of this dynamic, interactive workbook. Over 14,000 strong families were carefully studied to learn what made them so successful. The accumulation of years of research – research that spans the entire globe – is now available to you in an easy-to-read, practical-to-live format.
Using both the hardcover Fantastic Families book and this powerful companion workbook, you and your family will learn how to implement the six proven steps to building a fantastic family. Uniquely designed to involve every family member, this workbook offers fun activities and practical exercises that will involve every age group and family type. As you implement each proven step, you will begin to see the elements of a fantastic family taking shape in your own home. Your family will learn to work together as a team to accomplish shared goals, enhance communication, and build closer relationships.
Open this book with confidence, put it into practice, and watch your family grow in love, trust, and acceptance.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781582291444
ISBN10: 1582291446
Nick Stinnett | Nancy Stinnett | Joe Beam
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2000
Publisher: Howard Books
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