Author: Jennifer N. Smith
Narrator: Meg Price
Unabridged: 1 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 10/21/2020
Is it possible to raise children who are happy, positive, and successful?
Absolutely but it takes skills. Do you feel like those skills are out of your reach? Maybe you feel lost because there are so many different theories on how to raise your children. If this sounds like you, then this book is for you. This book is going to teach you all the skills that you need to raise happy, positive, and successful children.
You will learn what actions you can take to be the parent that your child deserves. I’m not asking you to make your child feel like they are the center of the universe. Within this book, you will learn how to build your child’s confidence without having to neglect yourself or your relationship. You will learn how to use fun activities to teach your children the skills that they need to know. Even if you feel overwhelmed, even if your children are older and you think it is too late, this book will help you change your life as well as theirs.
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