Raising Grateful Kids In An Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead To Life's Biggest Yes
  • Raising Grateful Kids In An Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead To Life's Biggest Yes
  • Raising Grateful Kids In An Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead To Life's Biggest Yes
  • Raising Grateful Kids In An Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead To Life's Biggest Yes
  • Raising Grateful Kids In An Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead To Life's Biggest Yes
ISBN: 1496405293
EAN13: 9781496405296
Language: English
Release Date: Jan 26, 2016
Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.8" H x 8.3" L x 5.5" W
Weight: 0.15 lbs.
Format: Paperback

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Book Overview

But everyone else has it. If you loved me, you'd get it for me When you hear these comments from your kids, it can be tough not to cave. You love your children--don't you want them to be happy and to fit in?

Kristen Welch knows firsthand it's not that easy. In fact, she's found out that when you say yes too often, it's not only hard on your peace of mind and your wallet--it actually puts your kids at long-term risk. In Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World, Kristen shares the ups and downs in her own family's journey of discovering why it's healthiest not to give their kids everything. Teaching them the difference between want and need is the first step in the right direction. With many practical tips and anecdotes, she shares how to say the ultimate yes as a family by bringing up faith-filled kids who will love God, serve others, and grow into hardworking, fulfilled, and successful adults.

It's never too late to raise grateful kids. Get ready to cultivate a spirit of genuine appreciation and create a Jesus-centered home in which your kids don't just say--but mean --thank you for everything they have.

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   The issue is real but the book needs polishing
Great concept, said Dr. Richard Popkin, director at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I agree with the sentiment and want to thank God that He created us. In "The Graveyard Book," the author tells stories of her own children. It was chaos, said Gillian Berryhill, executive director of UK government operations.
 
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   Love!
This book not only touches our children but also the heart of the parents. inspiring.
 
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   Great read for all parents
One of the great things about parenting is that you can put long-term goals in place during the battles.
 
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   Practical Parenting Tips
Good read and practical advice at the end of each chapter.
 
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   Christian family guidelines...
However, the letter also laments the absence of "any reference to non-religious families, or gratefulness in general." In her book, Best points author Elizabeth Warren laments the difficulties of establishing grateful guidelines in the family. The target audience is young families with Christian backgrounds and middle-class aspirations. His touch, it seems, has a soft spot for children. Gratitude is a slowly-built, family-wide attitude that requires lots of discussion and face-time, Raymond said. You can't just say 'hi' and walk away, Sosa said.
 
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   Heavy on Christian religious opinions rather than general practical advice
The book is titled "The Blair Witch's Revenge." Rather than generalized, practical advice, this book is extremely heavy on the author's Christian religious opinions. Unless you are a Christian, do not expect any practical advice from this book.
 
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   STAY AWAY! Homophobic, Exclusive and Ignorant
The book is being sold under the false name "American Masters." I was shocked at the statements in the book that are exclusive to many belief systems, Raymond said. I can't believe I was duped into buying this item. In no way do I want to take advice from this author.
 
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   Love & Logic combined with Christian values
I have really enjoyed this book, said Barbara Comstock, assistant professor of English at Carnegie Hall. The information is very practical and useful and helps families to find ways to stay strong with their values in a world that challenges those daily, he said. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone.
 
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   Great book to reflect
No new insight or discovery, but great help in helping me to self examine without judgment or guilt, he said. But the tool also offers practical applications. It's great to see people still talking about it. He said Blair's "has a blessing."
 
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   Loved it!!
This is a very uplifting book for someone trying to raise a kid. I am sure I will end up reading it more than once and plan to give it to family for Christmas.
 
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