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Introducing ParentingForEveryone

by UpParent on January 13, 2011

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Dear parents! You look for the answers on “How to” questions. But the solutions to your parenting problems answer the question ”Why.”

Why does my child lie to me?
Why doesn’t my teenager trust me?
Why is my preschooler mad and throwing tantrums?
Why does my daughter use drugs when I try hard to be a good parent?
Why does my son break the law?
Why under the same conditions some families bring up good children and other families – bad ones?

The education of parents starts by pondering on tough questions. A book Parenting For Everyone has the answers.

Parenting is the science about the art of raising children. It is based on two foundations: ethics and psychology. In modern parenting the focus is on psychology with a lack of ethics. Good parenting is based on both solid ethical and psychological foundations.

 Benefits of Parenting For Everyone:

What will you get after reading Parenting For Everyone?

- You will understand your child and your relationship with your child.

- You will see the difference between good parenting and bad parenting styles.

- You will know how to communicate and trully connect with your child.

- You will enrich the intelligence of your child, enhancing discernment of good and evil.

This book is like a parenting bible. You will learn from it constantly during your life. And your children will read it to raise their children in the future. You can read free chapters and compare it with other parenting authors.

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Back to the future!

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