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Description
When bestselling author Dannah Gresh was body-slammed by her 12-year-old son, she was hit with reality: raising a boy is a whole new ballgame! A boy's relationship with his mom during the formative age between 8 and 12 is vital to his future well-being. So how can moms teach sons to be honest, confident, and respectful when the world and situations encourage them to make bad decisions and grow up too fast? Dannah's practical experience and research, along with advice from her husband, Bob Gresh, provide a mom with six proactive ways to help her son: honor his body in a healthy way get outside to play unplugged live out his faith This accessible resource will empower moms with information and hope to raise sons of integrity and faith. Includes an insightful Connection IQ Inventory test, activity ideas, and Scriptures to pray over sons.
ISBN
9780736945790
Publication Date
2012
Keywords
Mothers and sons, child rearing, parenting, sons, religious aspects, Dannah Gresh
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
City
Eugene, OR
Disciplines
Christianity | Family, Life Course, and Society | Gender and Sexuality | Religion
Recommended Citation
Gresh, Dannah (Barker), "Six Ways to Keep the "Good" in Your Boy: Guiding Your Son from His Tweens to His Teens" (2012). Alumni Book Gallery. 367.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/alum_books/367
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Christianity Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Gender and Sexuality Commons
Comments
Class of 1989