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Ross Campbell

How to Really Love Your Child

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You know you love your child. You attend school events, care for physical needs, and discipline when needed. But did you know that most children, even in loving households, doubt that they are genuinely and unconditionally loved? In Dr. Ross Campbell’s groundbreaking book, he explains the emotional needs of a child and provides you with skills that will help your child feel truly loved and accepted. Using eye contact, affirmation, and spiritual nurturing, you’ll learn to really love your child no matter what the circumstances. The practical applications in How to Really Love Your Child have already helped over 2 million parents around the world show love to their children in a way that can be received and returned, again and again.
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167 páginas impressas
Ano da publicação
2008
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  • Yully Escobar Castiblancofez uma citaçãohá 5 anos
    children and their parents. He doesn’t hesitate to share himself and his own family experiences in illustrating what he has to say.
    This is a book you will want to read and reread—it’s that loaded with practical, usable information
  • Yully Escobar Castiblancofez uma citaçãohá 5 anos
    and their parents. He doesn’t hesitate to share himself and his own family experiences in illustrating what he has to say.
    This is a book you will want to read and reread—it’s that loaded with practical, usable information! Both your mind and your heart will tell you the words in this book are true.
    The late Ben Haden
    Speaker, Changed Lives,
    Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Dina Goncharovafez uma citaçãohá 7 anos
    It’s apparent, then, how important it is for a boy to receive just as much or more affection as a girl during the early years. As a boy grows and becomes older, his need for physical affection such as hugging and kissing lessens, but his need for physical contact does not. Instead of primarily “ooey-gooey love stuff,” he now wants “boy-style” physical contact such as playful wrestling, jostling, backslapping, playful hitting or boxing, bear hugs, and high fives. These ways of making physical contact with a boy are just as genuine a means of giving attention as hugging and kissing. Don’t forget that a child never outgrows the need for both types.

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