Intentional Parenting: 10 Ways To Be An Exceptional Parent In A Quick Fix World (Authors: Doug + Cathy Fields)
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Every parent has dreams for their children and a hope filled with the best of intentions. Although, at some point, parents move from DREAMS to DUCT TAPE and simply hope that everything will just stay stuck together and their kids won’t fall apart.
Raising kids is a difficult challenge and it requires a plan—without a plan, parents often default to what we call “Quick-Fix Parenting.” Let’s be honest: it’s just a lot easier to try to solve the immediate problems rather than deal with the deeper and more important issues (that’s what “Quick-Fix” parents do). Surviving each day is much easier than taking the time and energy to consider how your current parenting actions are impacting a child’s future. Unfortunately, quick and easy isn’t the same as good and effective.
To be an exceptional parent, you need to be an intentional parent. Fortunately, help is available by veteran parents and best-selling authors, Doug and Cathy Fields—they want to help you move from Quick-Fix Parenting to Intentional Parenting. They’ve put together a workbook that provides you with 10 actions that will impact the future of your children. These 10 actions are doable! You can get started implementing these ideas into your parenting and you will see immediate results in your child—no matter their age.
It’s NEVER too early to start?
- Do you want to see your children display confidence?
- Do you want to see your children develop character?
- Do you want to see your children have strong convictions?
- Do you want to see your children express compassion?
- Ultimately, do you want to see your children grow up to be competent young adults?
If so, this is the guide to help you achieve those results.
This WORKBOOK is a combination book & study guide. Read, reflect, write, practice and change. You and your child will be glad you did!
Here’s 5 ways to use this workbook:
- As an individual
- As a couple (preferred)
- Within a small group
- As a mentor with a younger parent
- In a classroom setting