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Intentional Parenting : 10 Ways to Be an Exceptional Parent in a Quick Fix World by Doug Fields (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRethink Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-101635700868
ISBN-139781635700862
eBay Product ID (ePID)21038388833

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Publication Year2018
SubjectParenting / General
Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
Publication NameIntentional Parenting : 10 Ways to Be an Exceptional Parent in a Quick Fix World
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorDoug Fields
Subject AreaFamily & Relationships
FormatTrade Paperback

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Intended AudienceAdult Education
Synopsis10 WAYS TO BE AN EXCEPTIONAL PARENT IN A QUICK-FIX WORLD No matter how good their intentions, all parents at times resort to quick-fix parenting: things we do to stop a kid's negative or annoying behavior. Quick-fix parenting may temporarily ease a parent's stress level, but it does little to positively impact a child's future. Quick-fix parenting is a terrible long-term strategy for parenting. Intentional parenting is the opposite of quick-fix parenting. Intentional parenting is a way to raise children to become healthy, independent young adults. It's based on solid principles which, applied over time, actually result in less-stressed parents and happier, better-adjusted, and more successful kids. Intentional parenting means you've got more than good intentions; you've got a plan. (And it's always better to have a plan for dealing with the stuff that inevitably crops up between parents and their kids than it is to wing it.) In Intentional Parenting: 10 Ways to be an Exceptional Parent in a Quick-Fix World, Doug and Cathy Fields draw on their own extended experience with young people and as parents to guide you through 10 specific actions that will help you become a more effective parent. A great resource for individuals, couples, and small groups, this interactive workbook comes with a free code to stream 10 video sessions, plus a small group discussion guide. To find out more, visit IntentionalParenting.com. See more resources like this at OrangeBooks.com and ThinkOrange.com