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Do You Want to Be Lifelong Friends With Your Kids? Perhaps you have seen those parents and children that end up not even talking to each other anymore, and you don't want that to happen for you and your kids... In How Parents Can Foster Friendship in Children, best-selling parenting skills author Frank Dixon offers loving parents proven methods that any Mom or Dad can use to help their child understand the value of family communication and friendship with other children and their parents. By allowing your child to understand the importance of friendship, you will be able to lay the foundations…mehr

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Do You Want to Be Lifelong Friends With Your Kids? Perhaps you have seen those parents and children that end up not even talking to each other anymore, and you don't want that to happen for you and your kids... In How Parents Can Foster Friendship in Children, best-selling parenting skills author Frank Dixon offers loving parents proven methods that any Mom or Dad can use to help their child understand the value of family communication and friendship with other children and their parents. By allowing your child to understand the importance of friendship, you will be able to lay the foundations of a healthier, more balanced parent-child relationship that will eventually allow you to become your kid's best friend. In this ground-breaking friendship guide, you and your child will discover: ¿ What it means to be a good friend and the value and responsibility of having a best friend ¿ Help your child navigate friendship issues in school and at home and avoid common issues like bullying and cliques ¿ Vital skills for developing trust in your parent-child relations ¿ Proven parenting tips for communicating with your child, from elementary school years to the difficult teenage years, when your daughter or son is seeking independence ¿ How to find the important balance point between providing parental supervision and being friends with your kids - should parents even be friends with their kids, while they are living at home? ¿ How parents can lead and provide positive discipline to their teenage daughter or son, without a power struggle or emotional melt-down There is no better time than right now to ensure a healthy relationship with your kid, develop trust and ensure that your child can develop rewarding life-long friendships with their peers and at home.Scroll Up & Click The "Buy Now" Button to Start Building a Lifelong Relationship With Your Kids!
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Parents. Moms & Dads. Families that live together, or separated. There's no official handbook for new parents. Every family and situation is unique, and the idealistic pedestal isn't only what we see in movies and on TV.

The titles within the Best Parenting Books cover a range of skills on specific and important topics that are "easy to digest" and implement. In there I place many useful resources that are beneficial to any type of parent or family member.

You're on a journey to becoming a more successful parent, and part of that is exploring different paths to find which approach best resonates with you or to choose the perfect combination for you and your child.

My straightforward approach is designed to help you understand child behavior, backing up that knowledge with research, and teaching you some actionable strategies you can use every day.

This is exactly what I used to do with parents like you in one-on-one sessions. Transforming those experiences into tried and true print means between my pages you'll find yourself on the way to raising a happy, healthy, independent, strong and resilient child who'll grow into a successful adult.

My own childhood was ingrained with turmoil which left me a past filled with its share of guilt, shame, depression, low self esteem, and anxiety. It often made me feel trapped, and is what set me on my professional course to helping parents find direction.

Putting my insight, strategies, and experience into the written word extends my reach farther than a limited number of face-to-face sessions ever could. Since then I've published several books on the subject, with more on the way.

Together I hope we'll be able to pass on positive parenting onto future generations to come.

Kind Regards,

Frank Dixon