Single Moms Raising Sons
$14.99
Will your son grow into a well-adjusted adult if there’s no man in the house for him to look up to?
Can you provide him with the strength and wisdom that most boys receive from their fathers?
Many women are on their own when it comes to raising children. It’s a tough job-especially for moms raising boys.
Dana S. Chisholm writes from her experience as the single mother of two boys. From financial concerns to teaching a boy to be a macho, she knows what it’s like to try to see life through a boy’s eyes. She understands your struggle and shares ways you can support and help your son-even when his dad lets him down again and again.
If you’re a woman raising a boy on your own, this book will give you the honest insight, advice, and guidance you need to raise your son to be the solid Christian man you want him to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834123083
ISBN10: 0834123088
Dana Chisholm
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2006
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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