Monday, January 16, 2012

FREE eBook on Amazon.com: "How to Unspoil Your Child Fast: A Speedy, Complete Guide to Contented Children and Happy Parents" ($14.99 value)!



Amazon is offering the "How to Unspoil Your Child Fast: A Speedy, Complete Guide to Contented Children and Happy Parents" e-book for Kindle for FREE!  (a $14.99 value) 

Parenting is such an incredible blessing, as well as responsibility.  We have the huge job of training our littles as they grow and helping them develop good character. My husband and I are not big "spoilers"....we adore our children, but believe that loving boundaries and structure are extremely beneficial. I know a few parents though that are very frustrated, because, in an effort to make their kids "happy", they've created little dictators that "run the show" and are not truly happy anyway. 

This 5-star book looks really good, and from reading the reviews, it looks like it would be a beneficial book to every parent.....a great short read, whether you have "spoiled" children, or are just looking for "some good new tips to add to your parenting tool box".

  • If you don’t have a Kindle, you can just download a free reading app from Amazon which will allow you to read this on your PC, iPad, iPhone, blackberry, android, Mac and more!
  • Prices change often.....if it's still FREE the price will be listed as $0.00
 
'How to Unspoil Your Child Fast' offers a straightforward and practical solution to fixing and preventing the problems of spoiling your children and offers concrete tips, simple strategies, and easy action steps for reversing the effects almost immediately. Feel more confident, competent, and parent more consistently while instilling character and self-reliance in your children today.

Reviews:
"It's a snappy read, so you can't claim you don't have time. And the method's simple, so you can't pretend you aren't qualified to use it." Newsday, -- Kristin Taveira, Newsday, December 31, 2007

It's a lively, engaging, helpful book that offers a look at our generation of parents and why we're tempted to indulge our children. -- Nell Casey, Cookie Magazine

Offers practical advice with great empathy and wit, and shows parents how they can drastically improve their family life. -- Rochelle Sharpe, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

This concise read offers quick and easy info for parents struggling with their self-focused (aka spoiled) child, and describes helpful, pertinent and loving ways to correct spoiled behavior before it becomes a serious problem. A must-read for today's overindulgent parents -- Ashley Haugen, ParentWorld.com

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