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Adult children who live away from their parents still need love, money, advice, babysitting, and the right amount of independence. In a most thoughtful guide on the subject, a psychiatrist and a Christian marriage counselor think through these challenges and give heartfelt advice. With uncommon reasonableness, they share the principles and practices necessary to help your children stay in touch with your guidance and to support them through challenges you can't help them with. The comprehensive approach includes marvelous examples of respectful communication, as well as technical advice on wills, loans, and other financial matters. The program is balanced, and both the abridgment and narration make the ideas flow without any hitches. T.W. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Parenting Your Adult Child: How You Can Help Them Achieve Their Full Potential FROM THE PUBLISHER
Parenting no longer ends at 18, yet very few resources are available to help parents better communicate with their child who is no longer a child. Here is a tool that will help you deal with such issues as: Helping Your Child Find Success, When Adult Children Return with their Children, Religious Choices and many more.
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Adult children who live away from their parents still need love, money, advice, babysitting, and the right amount of independence. In a most thoughtful guide on the subject, a psychiatrist and a Christian marriage counselor think through these challenges and give heartfelt advice. With uncommon reasonableness, they share the principles and practices necessary to help your children stay in touch with your guidance and to support them through challenges you can't help them with. The comprehensive approach includes marvelous examples of respectful communication, as well as technical advice on wills, loans, and other financial matters. The program is balanced, and both the abridgment and narration make the ideas flow without any hitches. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine