The 10 Commandments of Parenting: The Do's and Don'ts for Raising Great Kids

Summary
"Thou shalt not be... a passive parent!"
New moms and dads always have the same reaction: "I had no idea it would be this hard!" But you can make it a little easier—and a lot more rewarding—simply by following The 10 Commandments of Parenting.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by it all, if your kids are headed in the wrong direction, or you just need a refresher of what matters most, this could be the turning point you've been praying for. And if you're a brand new parent, you'll thank God for an opportunity to build your child's character on solid ground.
In words that are clear, simple, and sometimes humorous, Ed Young draws from decades of counseling and raising his own children to help you create a biblical foundation for life's greatest challenge and most important calling.
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