Parenting from Your Strengths: Understanding Strengths and Valuing Differences in Your Home - eBook
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Parenting from Your Strengths: Understanding Strengths and Valuing Differences in Your Home - eBook  -     By: John Trent Ph.D., Rodney Cox, Eric Tooker

Parenting from Your Strengths: Understanding Strengths and Valuing Differences in Your Home - eBook

B&H Books / 2006 / ePub

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Discover your strengths and capitalize on them to transform your family. Through an included four-step plan and a personality test, you can begin to understand yourself and your family better and learn to work successfully through weaknesses. It's a great resource to get couples on the same parenting trek and encourage a unified front for raising good kids.

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Title: Parenting from Your Strengths: Understanding Strengths and Valuing Differences in Your Home - eBook
By: John Trent Ph.D., Rodney Cox, Eric Tooker
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: B&H Books
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 9781433675300
ISBN-13: 9781433675300
Stock No: WW16866EB

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Parenting From Your Strengths is a powerful new book from the authors of the Leading from Your Strengths™ book series that helps parents-and their children-get on the same page, build more harmony, and head off potential conflicts. It does this by introducing to those seeking to create an even more effective parenting "team" some of the same tools and insights that have helped hundreds of ministry teams become closer and more connected. The Global Parenting Plan (GPP) draws on the imagery of Global Positioning devices-by doing what Global Positioning devices do to help people track a successful course. What a GPS device does is "triangulate" a person's position, by getting a reading from three known positions: God's unchanging Word, their own unique parenting strengths, and the way each of their children is "fearfully and wonderfully made." By drawing on these three factors parents can not only draw closer to each other, but can be even more effective in "training up a child" in their own unique bent.

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