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9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You and Your Child

by (author) Maggie Reigh

Publisher
Wood Lake Publishing
Initial publish date
Aug 2004
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781896836645
    Publish Date
    Aug 2004
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781770641334
    Publish Date
    Aug 2004
    List Price
    $9.97

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Description

Many parents are waking up to the fact that parenting is not about controlling their children, but about empowering themselves and their children. 9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You and Your Child is about turning power struggles into powerful relationships. It is about raising children who are full of spirit and life, and about teaching them to be caring human beings.

 

Maggie Reigh teaches that parenting is a matter of the heart. Combining profound insights with practical ideas, Reigh shows parents how to raise respectful, responsible, and resilient children, and at the same time, add more life and laughter to their children's lives and their own.

 

This is a book about raising children full of spirit and life, and teaching them to be caring human beings.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Maggie Reigh is an international speaker and master storyteller. She has delivered over 600 seminars and presentations. Drawing from a diverse educational background, including 2 degrees in education, Reigh weaves stories, anecdotes, and humor into time-proven principles and techniques in her numeroua programs for educators, child-care givers, and parents.

Editorial Reviews

Maggie Reigh has designed and written a unique book on parenting that is fun and filled with new insights! She never makes you feel guilty, inadequate or incompetent. She will inspire you with her stories about ski trips, butterflies, and lampshades. Your children will thank you for reading this book. Feel the "burn" as your own inner light and the inner lights of your children shine brighter and brighter.

Meg Hickling, author of The New Speaking of Sex