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Help Your Child Make Friends And Be A Friend: Nurturing Lifetime Relationships
Help Your Child Make Friends And Be A Friend: Nurturing Lifetime Relationships
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Beginning with an exercise that identifies parents' and children's unique personality skills and needs, Dr. Brown examines the psychological changes children experience as they move through elementary and high school. He gives special attention to helping teens understand and intelligently cope with falling-in-love experiences.
But marital success is about more than finding a compatible partner. Personality differences arise in every relationship, and Dr. Brown shows how to handle them with four behaviors modeled by Jesus: servanthood, use of the intellect, speaking out, and forgiveness.
Help Your Child Make Friends And Be A Friend is an invaluable resource faith-filled parents will turn to again and again as they help their children navigate the journey to adulthood.
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Guidance on nurturing healthy, lifelong friendships and relationships
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Who is this book for?
If you're looking for a thoughtful guide on supporting your child's social growth, this book by Dr. Brown offers practical insights rooted in psychological understanding and faith principles. It emphasizes how nurturing genuine, compatible friendships can shape future happy, successful relationships. This book feels like having a caring mentor to help you guide your children through the complex world of social and emotional development.