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HOW DO I STOP LOSING IT WITH MY KIDS?
William P. Smith
$3.49
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The kids are hungry, dinner is late, everyone's tired and on edge, and then it happens--you lose control and blow up at them again. Is losing control with our children inevitable in our busy world? Or is there a better way? Learn from William P. Smith a better way to relate to your children than with irritation, anger, and harsh words. Drawing on his counseling and parenting experiences, he explains why you lose control with your children, and then offers strategies that will help you change the way you relate to your children when you are under pressure.
Paperback, 19 pages
Published by: New Growth Press
Product 11/16
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 01 December, 2010.
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