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Product Description Besides feeling ready to pull their hair out, parents of spirited children are often convinced that their spirited child would behave better if only Mom or Dad were smarter, wiser or more patient In their new book on'difficult' children, child development experts Claudia and David Arp remind readers that there's no such thing as a Super Parent. Having a spirited child can make parenting more intense and sometimes overwhelming, but you can begin to recognize the eight most common cries for help and what they really mean: 'Look at me ' 'Did I do good?' 'You're not listening ' 'Let me do it my way ' 'You can't make me anymore ' 'I hate you ' 'I can do it myself ' and 'I am a big kid already ' The Arps -- with humor, compassion, insights from Scripture, and the latest in research -- show you ways to develop win-win strategies for nurturing your not-so-compliant child. Help just arrived. |
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Product Details (Paperback) : 256 Pages Release Date: January 01, 2003 Label: Howard Publishing Company Distributed By: Howard Publishing Company Publisher: Howard Publishing Company Length: 9.04 inches Height: 0.55 inches Weight: 0.55 (lbs) Language: Category: FAMILY CONCERNS ISBN: 1582292841 EAN / ISBN-13: 9781582292847 Product Code: 318862 |
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David Arp Claudia Arp and David Arp, MSW, are founders and directors of Marriage Alive International, a ground-breaking ministry dedicated to providing resources and training to empower churches to help build better marriages and families. Their Marriage Alive seminar and 10 Great Dates program are popular across the U.S. and in Europe. The Arps have authored over 30 books including the 10 Great Dates series, No Time for Sex and the Gold Medallion Award-winning The Second Half of Marriage. Frequent contributors to print and broadcast media, the Arps have appeared as marriage experts on the NBC ?Today? C |
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Editorial Review Besides feeling ready to pull their hair out, parents of spirited children are often convinced that their spirited child would behave better if only Mom or Dad were smarter, wiser or more patient In their new book on"difficult" children, child development experts Claudia and David Arp remind readers that there's no such thing as a Super Parent. Having a spirited child can make parenting more intense and sometimes overwhelming, but you can begin to recognize the eight most common cries for help and what they really mean: "Look at me " "Did I do good?" "You're not listening " "Let me do it my way " "You can't make me anymore " "I hate you " "I can do it myself " and "I am a big kid already " The Arps -- with humor, compassion, insights from Scripture, and the latest in research -- show you ways to develop win-win strategies for nurturing your not-so-compliant child. Help just arrived. |
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