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Living in a Step-Family Without Getting Stepped on - Helping Your Children Survive the Birth Order Blender

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Kevin Leman is an internationally known Christian psychologist, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author of fifty books, including Have a New Kid by Friday , The Birth Order Book , and Making Your Children Mind without Losing Yours . A master communicator, Dr. Leman is a frequent guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows such as The View , Oprah , Today , Fox & Friends , and Focus on the Famil y. He and his wife, Sande, live in Tucson, Arizona. They are the parents of five children and two grandchildren. Klappentext This repackaged classic family guide shows how combining the children from two families is never easy and how understanding the reasons behind individual responses can lead to strategies that work. Zusammenfassung "When two families unite, they don't blend, they collide," says Dr. Kevin Leman, bestselling author of The New Birth Order Book . But he also believes, "You can blend a family without breaking it. The principles in this book will help you wage the battle of blending your family-and come up not only a survivor but a winner!" By understanding the impact that birth order has on each family member, parents are better equipped to ease the transition into a new, different but functional family unit. Using his signature humor and real life examples, Dr. Leman provides both insight and practical advice about discipline, self-respect, parental authority, and the importance of the marriage relationship.

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