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*Condition Note: Book is gently used and clean, but has cover page cut. *
You wear the pants in the family? Your house have a wife and kids in it? Maybe even some of those mysterious beings called teens? Then listen up--this is your book.
Kids, Teens, and Wives is a nuts-and-bolts look at what it means to be a dad and husband by an ordinary guy named Dan Day, who is both.
Now Dan is the first to admit that he's not Superdad. He's blown his shot at the Father of the Year trophy at least as often as you have. But you're going to enjoy and appreciate the hope, help, and humor he shares about those relationships that fulfill (and frustrate) us the most.
A firmer resolve to love your wife and kids more and several new insights into your relationship with your Father above are the payoffs for spending time with this humorous and inspiring book.
Introduction
Chapter One: "I runned out of dreams . . ."
Developing perceptions of reality
Chapter Two: "You caught my fish, Daddy . . ."
The discovery of independence
Chapter Three: "Is Mommy coming home?"
Discovering the Ten Commandments of kids
Chapter Four: "I didn't see that movie . . ."
Kids go brain dead too
Chapter Five: "I crack myself up . . ."
Humor in a kid's world
Chapter Six: "I need a day off . . ."
Stress in the life of a kid
Chapter Seven: "I hate school . . ."
Surmounting the educational challenge
Chapter Eight: "You see, this is how it works . . ."
Giving structure to life
Chapter Nine: "You made my mommy cry!"
When family members learn to sick up or one another
Chapter Ten: "Jah, jah, jah on choo!"
Pushing your kids too far
Chapter Eleven: "Are we there yet?"
The joys of traveling with kids
Chapter Twelve: "Bringing home the baby . . ."
How kids react to the invasion
Chapter Thirteen: "Enough to buy the whole world . . ."
Helping kids learn the value of money
Chapter Fourteen: "That's what boys are for . . ."
Discovering the male/female dimension
Chapter Fifteen: "There's nothing wrong with me . . ."
Habits, behaviors, and changes
Chapter Sixteen: "Parents are growing up too . . ."
Acknowledging parental imperfections
Conclusion
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1992 |
Printed: |
1992 |
Pages: |
156 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |