But Nobody Told Me I'd Ever Have to Leave Home |
| A newborns 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 parents job. Letting go is an often difficult aspect of parenting. But Nobody Told Me Id Ever Have to Leave Home examines a parents influence over a childs playtime, temperament, friendships, and disappointments, and offers suggestions on when to let children make their own decisions. Covering all stages in a childs lifefrom 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. |
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| Catalogue No. | 1-55285-703-4 |
| Price | $19.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 136 |
| Language | English only |
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