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Simon & Schuster - Wholesale Family & Relationships Book - Understanding and Loving Your Child As a Single Parent by Stephen Arterburn
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Wholesale Understanding and Loving Your Child As a Single Parent by Stephen Arterburn

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Paperback; 176 pages

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English

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[Skyhorse Publishing] Twenty-first century how-to advice that embraces and celebrates the role of the single parent and the children those parents love, from the author of the internationally best-selling Understanding Your Child series, and host of New Life Live!, the nation's number one Christian call-in counseling show. Answers to Questions Unique to Single Parenting Whether you have always been a single parent, or lost a spouse to death or divorce, the stress of raising healthy, well-adjusted children while trying to make ends meet can feel overwhelming at times. Where can a single parent get some help? Syndicated radio host Stephen Arterburn has spent years fielding those types of questions on his show, so he teamed up with a board member of New Life Live!—trained clinician and successful single parent of now-adult children Stacey Sadler—to put the answers into the pages of this book. Some of the many topics covered are: *How to manage your emotions well *How


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SKU: 9781684511556 Made in United States Weight: 224.53 g (7.92 oz) Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 1.8 cm (0 x 0 x 0.7 in)



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