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Moving to a new area and a new school, Louis is horrified to discover his parents changing into ultra-competitive parents, wanting him and his younger brother to get straight As at school and join all sorts of after-school clubs and activities like the other kids in the area. Suddenly Louis's life is no longer his own - until he meets Maddy, who claims to have trained her parents to ignore her- But does Louis really want to be ignored? A truly contemporary tale with characters kids will recognize instantly!
Striking out on your own for the first time is exhilarating. But in a culture full of bad advice, predatory banks, and splurge-now-pay-later temptations, it can also be extremely dangerous—leading you to make financial decisions that could hurt you for years to come. Combine this with a slumped economy, mounds of student loans, and dubious examples from reality TV stars to politicians to your own parents, and it’s no wonder so many twenty-somethings are struggling. Twenty-three-year-old Zac Bissonnette—the author of Debt-Free U—knows exactly what you’re going through. He demystifies the many traps young people fall victim to in their post-college years. He offers fresh insights on everything from job hunting to buying a car to saving for retirement that will give you a foundation for a secure, stable, and happy life. In the process, he reveals why FICO scores are overrated, online job applications are a waste of time, car loans are for suckers, and credit card rewards are a scam. With detours to discuss wine connoisseurs, Really Broke Housewives, and Lenny Dykstra, Zac shows you how to make better choices today so you can be richer, smarter (and better-looking!) for years to come.
If your parents need training, this smart little girl can help you get them in shape A playful new picture book about when to take control . . . and when to ask for help. Meet Mimi Lee: she has a three-step plan for training her parents to be PERFECT. It's simple, even if mom and dad don't always get the hang of it. But Mimi knows she's succeeded when her parents FINALLY let her get the new puppy she's wanted. Then the mischievous dog arrives, reversing the roles . . . and Mimi discovers that being trained is very hard work, indeed.
"Turning the hearts of the fathers to the children"--Cover.
Matilda's picky parents refuse to try new foods, so Matilda teaches herself to cook.
In this New York Times bestseller, one of America’s premier physicians offers a must-read account of the new challenges facing parents today and a program for how we can better prepare our children to navigate the obstacles they face In The Collapse of Parenting, internationally acclaimed author Leonard Sax argues that rising levels of obesity, depression, and anxiety among young people can be traced to parents abdicating their authority. The result is children who have no standard of right and wrong, who lack discipline, and who look to their peers and the Internet for direction. Sax shows how parents must reassert their authority - by limiting time with screens, by encouraging better habits at the dinner table, and by teaching humility and perspective - to renew their relationships with their children. Drawing on nearly thirty years of experience as a family physician and psychologist, along with hundreds of interviews with children, parents, and teachers, Sax offers a blueprint parents can use to help their children thrive in an increasingly complicated world.
After Eric Davis spent over 16 years in the military, including a decade in the SEAL Teams, his family was more than used to his absence on deployments and secret missions that could obscure his whereabouts for months at a time. Without a father figure in his own life since the age of fifteen, Eric was desperate to maintain the bonds he’d fought so hard to forge when his children were young—particularly with his son, Jason, because he knew how difficult it was to face the challenge of becoming a man on one’s own. Unfortunately, Eric learned the hard way that Quality Time doesn’t always show up in Quantity Time. Facebook, television, phones, video games, school, jobs, friends—they all got in the way of a real, meaningful father-son relationship. It was time to take action. As a SEAL, Eric learned to innovate and push boundaries, allowing him to function at levels beyond what was expected, comfortable, ordinary, and even imaginable, and he knew that as a father he needed to do the same with his son. Meeting extreme with extreme was the only answer. Using a unique blend of discipline, leadership, adventure, and grace, Eric and his SEAL brothers will teach you how to connect, and reconnect, with your sons and learn how to raise real men—the Navy SEAL way.
Training children in the way they should go involves more than disciplining them -- there are biblical values to instill and obstacles to help them avoid. As parents train their children, they can be confident that God will give them strength and guidance to give their children everything they need for success. Readers can expect nothing less than God's best for their family as they train up your child in the way he should go!
2011 Mom's Choice Award-Winning Book! Parents, are you having a power struggle with your tween or teen? Teens, Do you wish your parents would talk less and listen more? Are they in your business all the time? Are you craving more freedom? Would you like more respect? Want some solutions? How To Train Your Parents in 6-1/2 Days is a "parenting" book for teens - sort of a how to get your parents to behave," says author Margit Crane of her latest title. "I wanted to write a book that breaks down exactly what parents are thinking and feeling so that tweens and teens can learn that this isn't a contest over who will win. Both teens and parents can hold onto their dignity and power without overpowering each other." Written in a lighthearted tone with plenty of humor, Margit Crane offers loads of tricks, tools, strategies and scripts to entertain and instruct. "I'm hearing that parents enjoy the book as well and that makes me very happy," Margit offers. "I believe that the world would be more peaceful all around if families got along better." How to Train Your Parents in 6 1/2 Days is available on Amazon.com and at HowToTrainYourParents.com "I loooooooove this book! It's so good, so funny, and oh so helpful. If you want to build a better relationship with your parents, Margit Crane's book is the best one on the market. She is able to put you in your parents' shoes and put them in yours. The writing style in this book is hilarious and communicates the pointers and tips very well to teens. When you finish reading this book, you will be able to get your parents to treat you the way you want to be treated." -- Daryn K., age 14 "How to Train Your Parents in 6 1/2 Days is a stroke of genius! It's written in language that is accessible and engaging to teens. It's also full of insights into a teen's mind for parents and other adults - counselors, teachers, advisors, leaders, and coaches - who work with teens but have forgotten what it's like to be one." --Rabbi Justin Kerber, Temple Emanuel, St. Louis, Missouri "What an amazing and insightful book! As a mother of teenagers and a teacher of teens, this book helped me to realize how much I have to learn from the teenagers around me. Margit Crane speaks directly to teens, in an authentic, compassionate and witty way, addressing key issues that can transform any teen-adult relationship. How to Train Your Parents in 6 1/2 Days is an awesome tool (maybe even a secret weapon) for teenagers, helping them to see their own power in any communication situation, when it otherwise might feel like no one will ever understand them." --Betina Hsieh, Ph.D., Doctor of Secondary Educati
How hard could adulting be? Three kids are on a mission to train their parents to be hard working, vegetable-eating, anti-electronics, sunshine loving, good moms and dads. They have created 10 simple house rules and are determined to have them followed. Kids will love the opportunity to imagine themselves as the leader of the house and boss their parents around. But are they cut out for the hard work it takes to be a parent?