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Parenting Your Powerful Child: Bringing an End to the Everyday Battles

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Maurice England

7 Hours 6 Minutes

Brilliance Audio

September 2013

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Don’t let those cherublike faces fool you.Your smart kids have an agenda—and they’re workin’ ya.Powerful kids don’t just happen. They’re created, and their power comes in different packages. Whether loud and temperamental, quiet and sensitive, or stubborn and manipulative, powerful children can make living with them a challenge. But it doesn’t have to be that way.In Parenting Your Powerful Child, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Kevin Leman offers a practical action plan to redirect your child’s power surges into positive traits that will prepare your child for a successful, happy, and productive adult life. With these simple but effective techniques, you can transform your home from a daily battle zone to a safe and peaceful place. All it takes is a little determination—and some small changes on your part—to make a huge difference in your family life.Ready for the power struggle to end?

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  • A Josephson

    I would recommend this book to ANYONE. out benefited my way of parenting and actually gave me dialog to use as tools, instead of saying and doing the same old thing.

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  • Gidgyt Glisson

    very good book. definitely recommend it anyone with a powerful child like my son!

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  • Anonymous

    love this book. love the narrator's voice. The examples given are so good. I had so many awe hga moments, and duh moments as well. love that, it reminds you of the fact that you are not doing your kids a service by being lazy, too helpful, too attentive, not attentive enough, to many words, taking blame feeling guilty. it's just amazing I cant say enough

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