Love Centered Parenting
$13.97
Parent from a place of freedom and rest, instead of burden and stress.
It looked like Crystal Paine had it all together–a happy family, a successful business, a vibrant faith, and national bestselling books as the Money Saving Mom(R). But in one day, her world turned upside down. She learned that her child was suffering from severe anxiety–and was being expelled for bullying others. Sitting in an emergency room with her husband and child, Crystal felt like her life was crumbling and that she was to blame.
But God didn’t leave her at rock bottom. Instead, that jarring experience was the spark Crystal needed to do the hard work and make a life-altering transformation in how she parented.
In this raw, personal account, Crystal shares the hard-won lessons of how she shifted from results-based parenting to a love-centered model of raising her kids.
In Love-Centered Parenting, Crystal will:
* show you how to stop parenting for your own approval and reputation
* share the four most important choices you can make as a parent
* help you get your kids to talk to you
* reveal the no-fail secret to launching your kids
At a time when parenting is more complicated than ever, this is the message that will bring you freedom, hope, and healing.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764237232
ISBN10: 0764237233
Crystal Paine
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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