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From The New York Times bestselling author of The IQ Answer, a guide to helping parents and kids learn to love each other again
In his bestselling The ADD Answer and The IQ Answer, Dr. Frank Lawlis provided thousands of parents with the valuable information they need in order to confront their children’s intellectual challenges. Now he takes on an even mightier challenge—helping parents and kids learn to love each other again.
From the chief content adviser on the Dr. Phil show, Mending the Broken Bond is for families that fight or cannot communicate effectively and for those who want to make their family relationships whole and loving. Loving Your “Lost” Child leads parents through a 90-day program of practical steps and action plans toward building a positive, loving, and healthy bond with their children. Whether parents are struggling with toddlers throwing temper tantrums, ten-year-olds who prefer videogames to talking, or rebellious teenagers, Dr. Lawlis’s prescriptive and practical methods teach parents how to repair their relationships and regain connection with their children. For parents who feel ignored and frustrated, Dr. Lawlis offers comfort, hope, and a clear way forward. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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A solid handbook on bonding with your children 2008-07-28 Parental love for a child is one of the strongest emotional bonds. However, love alone does not guarantee a healthy, solid relationship or a happy, confident and well-adjusted child. And isn't that what you want the most? Dr. Frank Lawlis shows you how to channel your love so that you can be a successful parent. Each chapter focuses on one of the 10 steps Lawlis suggests to build, reshape and strengthen the bonds between you and your child. His steps include learning effective communication, managing behavioral challenges, and developing the ability to cooperate, heal and forgive. The book overflows with helpful quizzes, exercises and real-life examples, adding structure and life to his advice. Although Lawlis crafts his plan to fit a 90-day schedule, getAbstract suggests that parents seeking guidance concentrate on the chapters that address their specific concerns.
Gave as a gift 2008-05-18 Excellent companion to help with your parenting. I have given it to several people in my life who were struggling with reaching their child; age ranges 7-16 years. Much of the information can be self-applied. Great buy.
a must 2008-01-10 recommend this read for all parents, easy to understand,and will change your thoughts about parenting
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