Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes . . . in You and Your Kids!
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Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes  . . . in You and Your Kids!  -     By: Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller

 Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes . . . in You and Your Kids!

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It's no secret that kids' selfishness, bickering, and belligerence can dampen a happy family life. Here's a revolutionary resource that offers an honor-based solution to bad behavior. Six ways to teach honor to your kids; a 3-step approach to dealing with meanness; helpful suggestions for parenting skills; biblical solutions to sibling rivalry; and fun family activities help you restore peace and contentment to your home. 230 pages, softcover from Shaw Books.

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Title:  Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes . . . in You and Your Kids!
By: Scott Turansky, Joanne Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0877883548
ISBN-13: 9780877883548
Stock No: WW83548

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Adding honor as a factor in raising kids …and parent-child relationships.

Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller offer a thorough program for establishing honor as a basis of family life — not just children honoring parents, but parents respecting children and children honoring each other. Even if honor seems a long way off in your household, you will find practical suggestions here to bring that goal a little closer — suggestions for kids of all ages. Honor is the biblical value that will bring about good behavior. It’s more than just changing what kids do; it’s changing the deeper issues of the heart that triggered the behavior.

Author Bio

Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller started Effective Parenting, Inc., eight years ago to meet the needs of the families through teaching, writing and counseling. The father of five children, Turansky loves to bring practical solutions to everyday problems. Miller, the mother of two, is a pediatric nurse and home-schooling mom. She and Scott team teach with a dynamic presentation style and have previously written Eight Secrets to Highly Effective Parenting.

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Author: Scott Turansky
Submitted: September 29, 2004

    Tell us a little about yourself.  As a father of five children, I love family life. Although our kids are grown now, we're enjoying the fun of grandparenting. We founded the National Center for Biblical Parenting to provide family-strengthening resources for churches and parents. You may visit our web site at www.biblicalparenting.org

    What was your motivation behind this project?  I'm very grateful for my parents who taught me what honor was in their relationship with each other and with us as kids. When my wife and I got married we wanted to have honor in our home and our five kids provided many opportunities to test out the ideas.

    What do you hope folks will gain from this project?  The concept of honor has helped me see the difference between families that are mediocre and those that are successful. We wrote this book after doing a four-year study on honor in the Bible and in life and were excited to write it all down. We've applied honor to sibling conflict, teenagers, parental discipline, and just teaching kids how to be successful in life. We believe that God has hidden success principles within honor. That's why he commanded that honor be learned in family life.

    Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists?  I'm very grateful for my parents who taught me what honor was in their relationship with each other and with us as kids. When my wife and I got married we wanted to have honor in our home and our five kids provided many opportunities to test out the ideas.

    Anything else you'd like readers / listeners to know:  We have four goals when approaching parenting problems. Be bibilcal, practical, focus on the heart, and look for adult solutions to children's problems. These goals help us stay on track in providing parents with the most effective parenting solutions. We're always on the lookout for more parenting secrets. We'd love to hear from you.

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