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But Nobody Told Me I'd Ever Have to Leave Home

A newborn’s first cry is the sound of life and health. This first breath is the start of a journey towards independence. Raising a child to become a fully capable young adult is a parent’s job.

Letting go is an often difficult aspect of parenting. But Nobody Told Me I’d Ever Have to Leave Home examines a parent’s influence over a child’s playtime, temperament, friendships, and disappointments, and offers suggestions on when to let children make their own decisions. Covering all stages in a child’s life—from toddlers to teenagers and on to the post-secondary years — author Kathy Lynn offers practical advice to parents that will help their children develop into capable adults.

Written by Kathy Lynn. Published by Whitecap Books, 2005.
But Nobody Told Me I'd Ever Have to Leave Home
   
Catalogue No. 1-55285-703-4
Price $19.95
Format Softcover
Pages 136
Language English only
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