Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

Writing from experience, Tamara Fackrell offers empathy and lots of parenting suggestions that are both fun and enlightening. Chapters include Giving Your Children Choices; Building Trust Through Rules and Consequences; Time for Yourself; and Early Gospel Teaching. Readers will be emotionally, mentally, and spiritually lifted by these ideas and activities to strengthen the family.

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Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

Writing from experience, Tamara Fackrell offers empathy and lots of parenting suggestions that are both fun and enlightening. Chapters include Giving Your Children Choices; Building Trust Through Rules and Consequences; Time for Yourself; and Early Gospel Teaching. Readers will be emotionally, mentally, and spiritually lifted by these ideas and activities to strengthen the family.

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Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

by Tamara A. Fackrell
Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

Potentially Sane Mother's Guide

by Tamara A. Fackrell

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Overview

Writing from experience, Tamara Fackrell offers empathy and lots of parenting suggestions that are both fun and enlightening. Chapters include Giving Your Children Choices; Building Trust Through Rules and Consequences; Time for Yourself; and Early Gospel Teaching. Readers will be emotionally, mentally, and spiritually lifted by these ideas and activities to strengthen the family.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609084622
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 617 KB

About the Author

Tamara Fackrell and her husband, Jacob, are the parents of five young children (8, 6, 4, 2, and newborn). A graduate of Brigham Young University and of the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Tamara has taught hundreds of at-risk youth the principles of conflict resolution. She works one day a week at the J. Reuben Clark Law School and was the initial director of the Schooley Mediation Program. She lives in Utah County with her family.
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