Learning to Let Go: When to Say Good-Bye to Your Children

Summary
Learning to Let Go examines the letting-go why it is so difficult, why it is so important, and God's purpose in it.
This book helps parents understand that letting go is a heart attitude and a lifelong process that we practice little by little, moment by moment, as a child grows up, from toddlerhood through middle childhood through adolescence. The book explains what "letting go" is, its biblical basis, how it happens, and its rewards.
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