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Fathers Who Dare Win was self-published eleven years ago, sold strongly and now Ian Grant has updated and revised it for today's generation of fathers. Most of the original content remains highly relevant but there are new apsects for today's fathers to deal with the internet, ...
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Growing great families covers the following topics: being a parent in the world we now inhabit; building the foundations; what makes a family into a community; moulding big personalities into a family; life-defining values; two pillars of great families - fun and communication; a ...
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Ian and Mary Grant maintain that the two great human desires are to know that we can love and that we can be loved. In their latest book, they give skills and tips on how to maintain your relationship with your husband or wife.
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A practical parenting ook about parenting boys. The chapters include: challenges for boys in the 21st century, the importance of fathers, how to parent preschool boys, how to parent primary school boys and how to parent teenage boys. Ian Grant is CEO of Parenting Inc, he runs man ...
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After the huge success of Growing Great Boys, comes this companion title focusing on girls. There are many issues today to challenge girls and their parents. It includes some general chapters on the nature of girls; girls and mothers; girls and fathers; solo parenting; preschool ...
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Ian Grant shares a treasure of ideas and skills gathered over 50 years as a parenting and relationship expert. Includes creative ideas and skills on how to communicate with all sorts of people in all sorts of situations.
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This provides a refreshing commonsense approach to parenting teeangers that takes the path of the parent becoming a coach - not an enemy to be conquered but a resource to be worked with. Grant and Cowan are both well known for their work with young people and their families.
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A father is the first male in a child's life, and Ian Grant suggests that dads have a mandate and a responsibility through the way they relate to their children, to give manhood a good name. He demonstrates consistently and lovingly how men can become the fathers their children n ...
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Written by two experts on parenting and teenagers, this is a lively and compelling self-help guide to the trial-ridden, white-water years of raising teenagers. The authors advise that parents remain on their pedastal throughout these traumatic years, operating more as parent coac ...
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