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Raising Children in Love, Justice and Truth: In Love, Justice and Truth
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Raising Children in Love, Justice and Truth: In Love, Justice and Truth

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Barry Long says we can’t just trust to love and hope our children will turn out well. Love alone is not enough. Parents must also bring spiritual truth and justice to family life. This radical approach will help parents who want a more real communication with their children, or who struggle to meet their demands. To have harmony in the home requires a rare honesty and fairness. Barry Long’s instructive dialogues with mothers and fathers from around the world show readers how it’s done. Based on hundreds of conversations with parents, this is a compendium of practical advice covering very many typical situations that arise from infancy to adolescence. Includes among many other things: How to improve communication and why it’s so important; How to deal with excitable or demanding behaviour; Why children need contact with the natural world; The function of toys, fairy stories, pets, games, sport; How to address issues of bullying or violence; How to deal with Christmas; Going to school and what kind of education to select; How to handle divorce or separation, and relate to step-children; How to help children cope with conflict and death; How to diminish the rebelliousness of adolescence; The real function of the imagination in the child’s development; How to address the child’s emerging sexuality; How the child’s personality develops and why all children get unhappy. But this is not just a book for parents. The impressions of childhood run deep in all of us and every reader will gain a unique insight into the ways of the human family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barry Long Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 November 2008
Pages
400
ISBN
9781899324132

Barry Long says we can’t just trust to love and hope our children will turn out well. Love alone is not enough. Parents must also bring spiritual truth and justice to family life. This radical approach will help parents who want a more real communication with their children, or who struggle to meet their demands. To have harmony in the home requires a rare honesty and fairness. Barry Long’s instructive dialogues with mothers and fathers from around the world show readers how it’s done. Based on hundreds of conversations with parents, this is a compendium of practical advice covering very many typical situations that arise from infancy to adolescence. Includes among many other things: How to improve communication and why it’s so important; How to deal with excitable or demanding behaviour; Why children need contact with the natural world; The function of toys, fairy stories, pets, games, sport; How to address issues of bullying or violence; How to deal with Christmas; Going to school and what kind of education to select; How to handle divorce or separation, and relate to step-children; How to help children cope with conflict and death; How to diminish the rebelliousness of adolescence; The real function of the imagination in the child’s development; How to address the child’s emerging sexuality; How the child’s personality develops and why all children get unhappy. But this is not just a book for parents. The impressions of childhood run deep in all of us and every reader will gain a unique insight into the ways of the human family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barry Long Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 November 2008
Pages
400
ISBN
9781899324132