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What an eye-opener!, May 2, 2004
By A Customer
I received this book as a gift during a retreat, and have read it with great excitement! I now know that I do in fact have a strong-willed child (as I suspected), but my husband and I will now hopefully do a much better job of parenting him! Thank you, Kendra and Aaron, for your honesty and willingness to share your story. I can only pray that my 'high-maintenance' child will grow and become the incredible man that your son has so obviously become. Thank you to Kendra and John for your willingness to share not only the success stories but also examples of what could have been done differently! God has blessed us with our children, and we are blessed by your writings.
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A Liberating Read, January 15, 2007
The Birth to Five Book: Confident Childrearing Right from the Start
Strong willed children want to be loved, too. I know, I am one. When I was a child, my mother would get into power plays with me. I don't even remember the issue, but the challenge to win was the best part for me.
Strong-willed kids are also enamored with decision-making. As much as possible (or when appropriate), give them a choice. Wear them out with decision-making. Today as a mother of two daughters, I enjoy raising my women of substance, rather than overly-compliant, weak-willed kids.
I like how the author blows away some of the common assumptions of the strong-willed child. Her introspective questions guide readers into effective communication with their child. She also points out those strong-willed children can become great leaders, pioneers in a field, champions for justice, determined to attain goals, and wonderfully devoted friends. For parents struggling with ways to love and nurture relationship with their strong-willed child, find insights and strategies in this book.
Brenda Nixon, www.BrendaNixon.com
Author of Parenting Power in the Early Years
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Kendra TOTALLY gets it!, July 1, 2006
By virtue of the fact that I've found and read this book, my own strong-willed son (also named Aaron, coincidentally) will live to adulthood. This has been the most helpful and most informa-tive book that I've ever found for dealing with this issue and with these children who deserve respect and understanding.
As a Christian, I appreciated all the biblical citations found on practically every page to encourage me in my relationship with my child. If I had to choose between this book and Dr. James Dobson's new version of The Strong Willed Child, I'd choose this book!!! It is a long awaited treasure.
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