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How to Really Parent Your Child: Anticipating What a Child Needs Instead of Reacting to What a Child Does

How to Really Parent Your Child: Anticipating What a Child Needs Instead of Reacting to What a Child Does

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With over thirty years of clinical psychiatric experience with children and their parents, Dr. Campbell knows how profoundly a parent can influence a child. By anticipating the needs of a child rather than reacting to his or her behaviors, parents develop a relational rather than adversarial family structure. Mothers and fathers will find tools aimed to help them build a healthy relationship with their child that meets all four basic emotional needs: to be nurtured in unconditional love, to be lovingly disciplined, to be trained in anger management, and to be protected from harmful influences. It is after these basic needs are met that a child will be able to understand and respond to spiritual matters.

Combining practical advice with anecdotal examples, Campbell offers a purposeful, life-long approach to building happy, healthy, spiritual children.



Author: Ross Campbell
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 04/03/2005
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 8.46h x 5.46w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9780849945410

Review Citation(s):
Christian Retailing 04/04/2005 pg. 16
Ingram Advance 04/01/2005 pg. 122 - Best Of The Best/Highly Recommended
Christian Home & School 11/01/2006 pg. 28

About the Author
Campbell, Ross: - Dr. Ross Campbell is a psychiatrist and the author of several books on parenting and child development, including the best-selling How to Really Love Your Child. He lives in Chattanooga, TN.Campbell, Ross: - Dr. Ross Campbell is a psychiatrist and the author of several books on parenting and child development, including the best-selling How to Really Love Your Child. He lives in Chattanooga, TN.

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