REMEMBER MIDDLE SCHOOL?It was awkward and embarrassing.
It was mean girls and gawky guys.
It was best friends and battle scars.
In Season of Change, a Christian parent's guide to mastering the middle school years, Rebecca Ingram Powell shares candidly from her experiences as both a middler and a mom. She invites parents to dive deeply into these years with their kids, challenging them in their choices and focusing them on their faith.
Season of Change includes:
• Fifteen "toolboxes" full of practical tips for purposeful parenting.
• Exclusive interviews with Christian parenting experts, including Dr. Tim Kimmel, Kathy Peel, Robert Lewis, Todd Wilson, and Fern Nichols.
• Information on issues significant to the middle school years, including friendships, sexuality, and self-image.
It was mean girls and gawky guys.
It was best friends and battle scars.
In Season of Change, a Christian parent's guide to mastering the middle school years, Rebecca Ingram Powell shares candidly from her experiences as both a middler and a mom. She invites parents to dive deeply into these years with their kids, challenging them in their choices and focusing them on their faith.
Season of Change includes:
• Fifteen "toolboxes" full of practical tips for purposeful parenting.
• Exclusive interviews with Christian parenting experts, including Dr. Tim Kimmel, Kathy Peel, Robert Lewis, Todd Wilson, and Fern Nichols.
• Information on issues significant to the middle school years, including friendships, sexuality, and self-image.
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What Others are Saying:
“This great resource from Rebecca Ingram Powell is an eye-opening look at what today’s youth face when they hit the teenage years. Parents will receive encouragement and practical tips on how to direct their young adults toward making wise life decisions and to seek God with their whole hearts!” Michelle Duggar, The Duggar Family, Star Mom of The Discovery Channel's 19 and Counting.
"Rebecca Ingram Powell has hit the ball out of the park with this one! If you desire to truly understand, relate to, and enjoy a fantastic relationship with your middle-schooler, I highly recommend that you read and re-read this power-packed, insightful book. As a result, you and your child will be deeply blessed."
Ginger Hubbard, author of Don't Make Me Count to Three! and Wise Words for Moms
"Rebecca Ingram Powell has hit the ball out of the park with this one! If you desire to truly understand, relate to, and enjoy a fantastic relationship with your middle-schooler, I highly recommend that you read and re-read this power-packed, insightful book. As a result, you and your child will be deeply blessed."
Ginger Hubbard, author of Don't Make Me Count to Three! and Wise Words for Moms
“Rebecca Ingram Powell provides insight and wisdom on how to keep the Season of Change from becoming the storms of change. Middle school is a crucial time in your child’s life. Too often it is marked by anger and frustration in both parents and children. Family relationships can easily unravel instead of becoming more closely knit. Season of Change gives parents a much-needed heads-up. The Toolbox section at the end of each chapter gives practical advice on how to address the most difficult problems of these years. Rebecca’s counsel is both compassionate and biblical. The sections on modesty, pornography, and dating are particularly helpful.”
Jay Younts, author of Everyday Talk
“Rebecca Ingram Powell has a shocking message for us parents: Those middle school years aren’t the years when we’re waiting for the big changes to come—they are the years of the big changes! You put your baby to bed and then wake up to a creature who towers over you, keeps secrets, and finds you annoying. If you’re feeling lost, let Rebecca’s fresh and practical book be your cheering section: the motivation you need to make sure your child’s season of change isn’t a U-turn away from God, but instead an adventurous journey toward Him.”
Sheila Wray Gregoire, author of To Love, Honor and Vacuum
1 comment:
Sounds good for my daughter
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