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Boys Should Be Boys
by Meg Meeker
304 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 28 Downloads · New!
The “Boys Should Be Boys: 7 Secrets to Raising Healthy Sons” is an excellent guide to raising happily boys who become healthy and productive men. Meg Meeker is the author of this book. This is a great book that brings together some of the most sound advice on helping boys become men. This book is a must read, if you want to raise healthy, good, boys with common sense. Boys have complex emotional lives too. They can be sensitive, caring, and can be hurt. They can be resistant to instruction, rebellious, and aggressive. This book gives a wealth of really good information on how to raise happy, well adjusted, sons. In Boys Should Be Boys, one of our most trusted authorities helps parents restore the delights of boyhood and enable today’s boys to become the mature, confident, and thoughtful men of tomorrow. Boys will always be boys rambunctious, adventurous, and curious, climbing trees, building forts, playing tackle football, and pushing their growing bodies to the limit as part of the rite of passage into manhood. A must read to every parent of boys.
The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers
by Meg Meeker
272 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 37 Downloads · New!
“The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity” book is indispensable for anyone who wants to learn, or teaches others, how to draw. Meg Meeker is author of this book. Although everything the author has to say in this book is good reminder for overwhelmed mothers, the tone is preachy throughout. Mothers are expected to do it all: raise superstar kids, look great, make good salaries, volunteer for everything, run errands, keep a perfect house, be the perfect wife. Single mothers often have even more demands and less support. In this rallying cry for change, Dr. Meeker incorporates clinical data and her own experience raising four children to show why mothers suffer from the rising pressure to excel and the toll it takes on their emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual health. Too many mothers are increasingly lonely, anxious, depressed, and unhappy with themselves, refusing to let themselves off the hook. Here, Dr. Meeker has identified the 10 most positive habits of mothers who are healthy, happy, and fulfilled. The key is to embrace a new perspective and create real joy and purpose by utilizing such core habits as. Life is too short to spend your time figuring out what your suppose to do in regards to society’s standards. Find out for yourself what you are meant to do by implementing these 10 habits! You will for sure have true Joy and Peace in your parenting role! Great read for all mothers.
Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
by Meg Meeker
228 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 50 Downloads · New!
“Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know” is an amazing book provides nice guideposts and food for thought when dealing with your daughters. Meg Meeker is the author of this awesome book. Strong Daughters, Strong Fathers is an eye-opening view into the powerful pressures our daughters face. The author discusses the overwhelming influences that girls have to deal with and gives fathers practical advice to raise strong, independent, and grounded women. In “Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters”, author Meeker outlines the importance of the father’s role in a daughter’s development and ultimate happiness and she provides ten key “secrets” to guide fathers in navigating the path they must take for success. Fathers are critical to a daughter’s self-worth and growth physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. The father is a far more effective protector of his daughter than anyone else in life. Teens are getting mixed messages from their schools, churches, and civic groups. Pragmatism and grit two of your greatest assets teach her to appreciate grit as nothing makes a heart melt like a man with courage and resolve. We admire men who are willing to risk their lives to help good triumph over evil and have the moral wit to distinguish between the two. Be the man you want her to marry like physicians, see it, do it, and teach it. She needs to see what a good man looks like, she has to know one, a model of masculinity, a man of integrity, a man who inspires trust and respect, a leader, committed to family, willing to sacrifice for them. Teach her who God is your daughter needs God. You should be glad that she wants to believe in something larger because you know all too well that many times you will fail her. And the evidence (provided by Meeker) says religion is protective for kids.
Strong Mothers, Strong Sons
by Meg Meeker
368 Pages · 2015 · 3MB · 31 Downloads · New!
“Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men” is a great book with lots of insight into how to bond and bring out the best in your son. Meg Meeker is the author of this comprehensive book. Meg books about raising children – very insightful, wonderful information. Bestselling author and M.D. Meeker deliver a helpful, survival guide for mothers, who adore their sons. The author begins this interesting manual by sharing personal stories through many years of experience. The author discusses some of her patients she knew when very young, and the drastic changes that came into place, during their teen years. The changes that took place happened not only to the boys but to their mothers as well. Meeker discusses the mother-son relationship, devoted mothers, and core issues that mothers are confronted with. The author outlines the unique needs that boys have while offering encouragement, and practical advice. Meg discusses the need to exercise courage, and the burden on single mothers when it comes to raising sons. In addition, the author discusses the crucial importance of loving, when the going gets tough. Most important, when things go wrong in a relationship, the author explains why outbursts should not be taken personally. A few key factors to making things better would be teaching them how to love, and let go a little. The reader will learn ways to have a better, healthier, and less stressed relationship. This clever book is a road map to help mothers become good enough to raise extraordinary sons. This book will guide those mothers, who feel like their efforts, never match up to their expectations. The author discusses who mothers really need to be for their sons, and who they don’t need to be. Meg also discusses today’s society and the pressure on young boys, as their sense of being strong begins to plummet, and they enter the disturbing trend of becoming less motivated to excel. She also discusses confusion in boys as they enter their teen years, issues with self-esteem, and becoming strong. In conclusion, the author conveys that mothers need to understand and accept who she is, and who she isn’t. To sum it up in this survival guide, Meeker highlights that it’s never too late to repair a relationship, to fix what’s broken, and how important it is to know how to handle emotional pain. The golden key to unlock the door from depression and anxiety is knowing what crucial steps are needed to repair a broken relationship, and love must be there through the good, and the tough times. In order to give full support, mothers must understand themselves first, in order to build a solid, healthy and loving relationship with their sons. This inspiring book motivates throughout and makes you think, long after this book is closed. Interesting, informative, and concise.
You've Got This
by Meg Meeker
None Pages · None · · 19 Downloads · New!

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