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Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know | 
enlarge | Author: Meg Md Meeker Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0345499395 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.8742 EAN: 9780345499394 ASIN: 0345499395
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Product Description In today#8217;s increasingly complicated world, it#8217;s often difficult for parents to connect with their daughters#8211;and especially so for fathers. In this unique and invaluable guide, Dr. Meg Meeker, a pediatrician with more than twenty years#8217; experience counseling girls, reveals that a young woman#8217;s relationship with her father is far more important than we#8217;ve ever realized. To become a strong, confident woman, a daughter needs her father#8217;s attention, protection, courage, and wisdom. Dr. Meeker shares the ten secrets every father needs to know in order to strengthen or rebuild bonds with his daughter and shape her life#8211;and his own#8211;for the better. Inside you#8217;ll discover:brbr#8226; the essential virtues of strong fathers#8211;and how to develop them br#8226; the cues daughters take from their dads on everything from self-respect to drugs, alcohol, and sexbr#8226; the truth about ground rules (girls do want them, despite their protests)br#8226; the importance of becoming a hero to your daughterbr#8226; the biggest mistake a dad can make#8211;and the ramificationsbr#8226; the fact that girls actually depend on their dads#8217; guidance into adulthoodbr#8226; steps fathers can follow to help daughters avoid disastrous decisions and mistakesbr#8226; ways in whichi /ia father#8217;s faith#8211;or lack thereof#8211;will influence his daughterbr#8226; essential communication strategies for different stages of a girl#8217;s lifebr#8226; true stories of #8220;prodigal daughters#8221;#8211;and how their fathers helped to bring them back brbrDads, you are far more powerful than you think#8211;and if you follow Dr. Meeker#8217;s advice, the rewards will be unmatched.brbr#8220;Reassuring and challenging . . . a helpful road map for concerned fathers [that] tackles difficult issues.#8221;bri#8211;National Review/ibrbr#8220;A touching, illuminating book that will prove valuable to all of us who are fortunate enough to have been blessed with daughters.#8221;br#8211;Michael Medved, nationally syndicated radio talk-show host, author of iRight Turns/ibrbr#8220;Dr. Meeker#8217;s conclusions are timely, relevant, and often deeply moving. No one interested in what girls experience growing up in our culture today#8211;and the impact that parents, especially fathers, have on the experience#8211;can afford to miss reading this book.#8221;br#8211;Armand M. Nicholi, Jr., M.D., professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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A must read for fathers with daughters November 12, 2008 Jon M. Hagedorn This book reveals Dr. Meekers amazing insight into the pitfalls our daughters face in today's society. READ THIS BOOK, you could be saving your daughters life!!
Every father should read this, embrace this, breathe this October 28, 2008 Donna Jensen (Bainbridge Island, WA) My boss recommended this book for us to help with my 13 year old daughter. For a "self-help" book, it is well written, easy to understand and extremely helpful. I highly recommend it to all fathers, step-fathers, boyfriends of mother's with daughters.... This is a must read!
Strong Book October 28, 2008 Thom Dahle (Apple Valley MN) I am normally not a person who likes self-help books but a friend of mine recommended it. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. It was an outstanding book which made a lot of sense. The author does a wonderful job with the flow of the book making it a fast read. Important themes are repeated. It was very helpful to me as a father of a 3 yr old. It also has good advice that can be useful to both parents (my wife is now reading the book). I highly recommend it.
Great Book October 20, 2008 Mark M. Hilburger (Centreville, VA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book does a great job explaining how important a father is to a daughter. I had no sisters so I didn't no exactly what I was getting into when I had a daughter. Some people may not like the book because it talks about faith. I think this is BS, and that raising a kid without some type of faith is not being a complete parent.
Great book for a new parent October 12, 2008 Richard Sarno (Westchester, NY) This was really a powerful book. Its basically a doctor telling about her experiences with children and their issues. What caused them, and what the father could have done to cause or prevent this from happening. br / br /Id suggest any new parent to read this. It lets you know and realize what an important role the father plays in the relationship.
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