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Using the Bible as the key resource, this book identifies strategies for parents that go deeper than simply looking at behavior. In fact, reward/punishment models are seen as self defeating in many children because they appeal to a child's selfishness. Recognizing that desires, emotions, and beliefs exist in the heart, gives parents more strategies to bring about change. Practical suggestions make this parenting book relevant, containing many illustrations and suggestions for working with children ages 3-18.
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Table of Contents
What is the heart? (pt. 1)
What is the heart? (pt. 2)
Will I or won't I?
Do it like you mean it
Emotions have feelings too
Turn on their heart lights
Avoiding congestive heart failure
Making the connection
Talking to yourself
Teaching your child's heart
Meditation management
A light on the path to heart change
Constructive correction
Turn around for a change
Defibrillating your child's heart
Cross your heart.
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