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Editore: Pa's Publishing, Australia, 2000
ISBN 10: 0958587019ISBN 13: 9780958587013
Da: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nuova Zelanda
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Paperback. Condizione: Good. 198 pages. previous owner's stamp on first page, some yellowing at edges, minor wearFATHERS WHO DARE WIN: Str ategies for Effective Fatherhoodby Ian Grant Pa's Publishing, Australia, 2000ISBN 9780958587 013trade pb, 198ppGOOD: previous owner's stamp on first page, some yellowing at edges, minor wearA f ather is the first male in a child's life, and Ian Grant suggests that dads have a mandate and a responsibility through the way th ey relate to their children, to give manhood a good name. He demo nstrates consistently and lovingly how men can become the fathers their children need in the new millenium.Busy fathers don' t always have time or energy to be creative at home, but our kids need a relationship with their dads. Here, in one easy-to-read b ook, are user-friendly game plans that dads can put into practice with immediate pay-offs. Covers practical advice for :busy dads to connect with their childrendad s who don't live with their childrenhaving fun with your kidsconducting a fantastic Fathers Daydiscipli ne that makes sensebeing a hero to your kidsdea ling with food faddiness and undesirable behaviourrunnin g a family meetingbecoming a parent-coachand mu ch more.
Editore: Pa's Publishing, Australia, 1999
ISBN 10: 0958587019ISBN 13: 9780958587013
Da: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nuova Zelanda
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: Fair. 198 pages. minor wear / creases, some fading to cover, tanned e dges, price stickerFATHERS WHO DARE WIN: Strat egies for Effective Fatherhoodby Ian GrantPa's Publishing, Australia, 1999ISBN 978095858701 3trade pb, 198ppFAIR: minor wear / creases, som e fading to cover, tanned edges, price stickerA fathe r is the first male in a child's life, and Ian Grant suggests tha t dads have a mandate and a responsibility through the way they r elate to their children, to give manhood a good name. He demonstr ates consistently and lovingly how men can become the fathers the ir children need in the new millenium.Busy fathers don't al ways have time or energy to be creative at home, but our kids nee d a relationship with their dads. Here, in one easy-to-read book, are user-friendly game plans that dads can put into practice wit h immediate pay-offs. Covers practical advice for:busy dads to connect with their childrendads wh o don't live with their childrenhaving fun with your kid sconducting a fantastic Fathers Daydiscipline t hat makes sensebeing a hero to your kidsdealing with food faddiness and undesirable behaviourrunning a family meetingbecoming a parent-coachand much m ore.