How Do I Stop Losing It with My Kids?: Getting to the Heart of Your Discipline Problems (CCEF Minibook)

Smith, William P.


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The kids are hungry, dinner is late, everyone's tired and on edge, and then it happens - you lose control and blow up at them again. Is losing control with our children inevitable in our busy world? Or is there a better way?

Learn from William P. Smith a better way to relate to your children than with irritation, anger, and harsh words. Drawing on his counseling and parenting experiences, he explains why you lose control with your children, and then offers strategies that will help you change the way you relate to your children when you are under pressure.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781934885284
  • Page Count
    24
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    July 2008

About the Author

William P. Smith is a counselor and faculty member in the School of Biblical Counseling at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation in Glenside, PA. He is a frequent contributor to The Journal of Biblical Counseling. He also serves as director of Counseling Ministries at Chelten Church in Dresher, PA. Bill and hi wife Sally are busy raising two young sons and a daughter. In his spare time Bill enjoys coaching his sons' sports teams and renovating the family home.

How Do I Stop Losing It with My Kids?: Getting to the Heart of Your Discipline Problems (CCEF Minibook) Smith, William P. 9781934885284 (1018884456495)
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How Do I Stop Losing It with My Kids?: Getting to the Heart of Your Discipline Problems (CCEF Minibook)

From $4.55 $6.25

The kids are hungry, dinner is late, everyone's tired and on edge, and then it happens - you lose control and blow up at them again. Is losing control with our children inevitable in our busy world? Or is there a better way?

Learn from William P. Smith a better way to relate to your children than with irritation, anger, and harsh words. Drawing on his counseling and parenting experiences, he explains why you lose control with your children, and then offers strategies that will help you change the way you relate to your children when you are under pressure.

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