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Father to Son - Life Lessons on Raising a Boy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Harry H. Harrison Jr. is a parenting expert and author of 1,001 Things It Means to Be a Dad and other 1,001 Things books from Thomas Nelson. For many years, he operated his own award-winning creative consultancy firm, Harrison Creative Directions.  Klappentext On the Important Business of Raising a Son A young boy comes with boundless love and enthusiasm, but no instructions. In this little book for fathers, discover hundreds of life lessons - serious and lighthearted, profound and profoundly simple, all supported by a strong moral backbone - to guide, to teach, to inspire. It's a treasury of timeless wisdom on how to be fully present all the days of his journey to manhood. From Little Boys... Teach him to keep a secret. Take him for walks and introduce him to the world of bugs. Read to him nightly. He'll love it. Don't let him sleep in you bed, even if he's scared or sick. Sleep in his room on the floor. From Boys & Sports... Show him how to put a baseball in a new glove and wrap a belt around it. Accept the fact he may not be a quarterback, he may be a tuba player. And a fine one at that. From Boys & Money Help him buy a small amount of stock with his own money when he's twelve. Think how rich he'll be if he keeps that up for fifty years. Show him how to return something to the store and get his money back. Excerpted from Father to Son. Copyright (c) 2000 by Harry H. Harrison Jr. Reprinted with permission by Workman Publishing. Zusammenfassung Beginning with The Five Keys of raising a daughter or son, this book accompanies Dad on the journey from his child's infancy straight through the toddler and teenage years and into college.

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