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Everyday Parents Raising Great Kids [Paperback]

James D., Ph.D. MacArthur (Author)
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November 2004
As parents, we want our children to grow into loving confident, happy adults. But how do everyday, imperfect parents raise emotionally healthy and happy children? What can we do to truly strengthen and improve family relationships? Dr. James MacArthur has been there and done that. He has personally used the "MacArthur method" to positively influence his own ten children while helping hundreds of clients evaluate and improve their parenting skills. Dr. MacArthur says, "This book has deep meaning for families. It is NOT about quick, thoughtless techniques for fly-by-night attempts at family improvements." Instead, the author offers practical advice with deliberate actions to create a truly functional family.

· Find out Dr. MacArthur’s No. 1 action for parental success
· Learn dozens of practical ideas to make a real difference in your child’s life.
· Discover the five most important things you need to teach your child.
· Understand how to overcome barriers in family relationships.
· Find out how to have more fun with your children.

The MacArthur Method has helped thousands of parents raise healthy happy children!


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About the Author

Dr. James D. MacArthur is one of the nation’s most qualified parenting experts. He and his wife, Sherri, have ten children and eighteen grandchildren. He has spent thousands of hours as a licensed psychologist. He has also spent thirty years teaching young adult development on the university level and has run a residential treatment program for troubled teens.

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PROLOGUE

Not all books have a prologue, but this one does. It does because I wanted to tell you why I wrote this book and why I think I have something to say.

First, I would establish my commitment to the family. I am writing about the family in a firm spirit of devotion to it. I believe that when two people join their lives together they make a moral commitment to each other and to any children born to them. They commit to live life together as well as they can and to provide their children with a healthy and functional environment in which they can grow to adulthood.

The world is very complex. People often feel alone and overwhelmed. They seek a place where they can talk, play, help each other, learn together, work toward commonly held life objectives, and love and care about each other. They want a place that provides support they can count on. I call that place the family. This book is about that place.

This is not a professional book written from the perspective of research. I have read a lot about the family, thought a lot about the family, and decided to write this book from a personal perspective. If you read it thoughtfully and find places where you feel like saying, "I disagree," I will be happy. That means you are a thoughtful reader and have reacted to something important. This book is not written from the point of view of "being right." It is a heartfelt representation of the things I have learned in raising my own family and working professionally with many individuals and families. I am not sure I can adequately express how much I want to help people with their families. There is no personal investment we can make that is more significant than what we choose to put into our families. Families are where the most important things happen.

While growing up, I saw what appeared to be some very good and healthy families. I also saw families who struggled. I became intrigued with what constitutes a healthy family when I married Sherri McUne of Burns, Oregon. We began a family that ultimately included ten children born in a period of twelve years. At that point in the evolution of our family we had eight children, the oldest being seven. At the time of the birth of our last child, we had ten children, and our oldest was twelve. That rather large family has taught us a lot over the years. Some of the lessons we learned about family life are in this book.

What constitutes a healthy and happy family? Sherri and I were not sure we knew initially. We have a large and complex family, a natural laboratory in which we are continually learning about family life. We are still trying things out, hoping we can learn and get better at it. The whole experience challenges us to the max. We have worked hard at it and tried to learn from our experience and mistakes. WE have also learned from the experiences of other parents we know who are trying to raise their children. Parenting in our family has been a wonderful experience at times and, at other times, frustrating and highly overwhelming. Most parents would probably agree.

My professional work has also focused on the questions of what makes a healthy family. Three months after our second set of twins was born, I completed my Ph.D. in counseling psychology. Two years later I became licensed as a psychologist in the state of Utah. Many years have elapsed since then. I have spend thousands of hours with individuals, couples, and families, helping them with their family struggles, hopes, and dreams. My counseling practice has taught me a lot. I keep asking myself, "What is it that families ought to pay attention to?" That has been the quest of my professional life for many years. I have also taught young adult development at the university level for thirty years and run a residential treatment program for troubled youth. I conducted psychoeducational group sessions at the Utah State Prison and learned much from the inmates’ stories of their upbringing.

I have always wanted to help families be happy, healthy, and strong. This is my contribution to your family as well as my own. I believe in what I have written, and a copy of this book is going to each of my ten children, who all managed to survive growing up at my house. I love each of them very much. I have worked hard to make these writings sensible and meaningful for their benefit, as well as yours. It is a product of my personal, family, and professional experiences, and it is sincerely and lovingly written.

I now pass it on to you, the reader, hoping it will give you inspiration and practical ideas you can use the minute you begin reading it. I hope as you finish this book that you will feel encouraged and inspired about your family. I hope it will help you understand the key fibers that make up the family tapestry so that you can wrap your loved ones in the warmth and strength of a healthy family.

Finally, I believe that regular, everyday parents like you and me have a big job to do as we attempt to raise our families. I hope you’ll join with me, a regular parent, in trying to learn some things about how to do this big and important job.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Shadow Mountain (November 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590383052
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590383056
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,555,292 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly insightful, November 3, 2006
This review is from: Everyday Parents Raising Great Kids (Paperback)
I ordered this book after hearing Dr MacArthur speak- Gave me a lot of things to think about- I have already loaned this out to 3 friends- I highly recommend this to anyone who has kids, or is thinking of having them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great parenting resource!!, October 20, 2009
This review is from: Everyday Parents Raising Great Kids (Paperback)
I am a therapist and use this book in my practice with parents wanting help with their parenting skills. It is very hopeful, well thought out and user friendly. A must for every family library. The sooner you learn these skills and ideas, the better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT book; practical; insightful, November 16, 2009
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The principles explored and expounded upon in this book make sense! Implementing them isn't overwhelming, done one step at a time.
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