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I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent: Helping Your Children Set the Boundaries They Need...and Really Want
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I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent: Helping Your Children Set the Boundaries They Need...and Really Want in Ottawa, ON
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I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent: Helping Your Children Set the Boundaries They Need...and Really Want in Ottawa, ON
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Fox News host and busy mother of eight E. D. Hill offers the antidote to permissive parenting by giving parents permission to be in charge.
Instructional and conversational, I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent challenges parents to reclaim their roles, make the hard decisions, and put their children's characters and well-being ahead of peer pressue and social status. With entertaining stories from her own family and those of others she has encountered in her profession as a journalist, E. D. tackles parental challenges:
Manners: thank you and other common courtesies
Discipline: tantrums and time-outs
Money: chores and allowances
Sportsmanship: fair vs. foul
Clothing: fashion and dress codes
Teenagers: structure and consequences
Includes a special chapter on Driving, Dating, and other Death-Defying Feats along with contracts for use with teens
Fox News host and busy mother of eight E. D. Hill offers the antidote to permissive parenting by giving parents permission to be in charge.
Instructional and conversational, I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent challenges parents to reclaim their roles, make the hard decisions, and put their children's characters and well-being ahead of peer pressue and social status. With entertaining stories from her own family and those of others she has encountered in her profession as a journalist, E. D. tackles parental challenges:
Manners: thank you and other common courtesies
Discipline: tantrums and time-outs
Money: chores and allowances
Sportsmanship: fair vs. foul
Clothing: fashion and dress codes
Teenagers: structure and consequences
Includes a special chapter on Driving, Dating, and other Death-Defying Feats along with contracts for use with teens

















