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Title:
Raising Children One Day at a Time! A Daily Survival Guide for Committed
Parents (365 Meditations)
Author:
Thomas Wright
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$9.95
ISBN#: 0970844417
Published Date: 2001
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Raising
children in today’s challenging environment can be the most
stressful…wonderful…tense-filled…amazing…troubling…rewarding
times of any parent’s life. With
that said, the fact remains that even the best intentions on the part of
committed parents can fall apart. Parenting
is a never-ending series of bumps in a road that can never be completely
smooth. But with encouraging
material, such as that found in Tom Wright’s book, even the most
fortified parent can find something new to add to their parental tool
belt.
With
something on the order of two to five minutes each day, an interested
parent can find topics for meditation or discussion that can produce some
of the most stimulating family talks.
Wright, a family therapist and teacher, has put together 365
one-page readings on topics that every parent has to face on one time or
another. When completed, the
readings can provide validation for something a parent has done or is
considering or it can provoke thought that can lead to one-on-one talks or
large family discussions. Each
reading concludes with an affirmation and can serve as a reminder that as
parents, you are doing a good job and you are focused on the most
important obligation you face: your
children.
Here
are a sampling of topics found throughout the book (see Excerpts
from the book):
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Accountability
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Compassion
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God
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Guilt
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Envy
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Discipline
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Consequences
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Fear
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Worry
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Values
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Sharing
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Self-reliance
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Spiritual growth
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Teasing
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Lying
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Sex
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Mutual respect
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Interdependence
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Manipulation
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Responsibility
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Patience
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Attitude
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Self-absorption
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Mistakes
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And many, many more
You
can start at the beginning of the book, go by calendar dates, or simply
look up topics in the index. Any
way you use this book, it will a value added to your parenting skills.
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