Como Criar A Las Hijas – (Spanish)
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La presion. Los desordenes alimenticios. Las demandas academicas. Las metas y como lograrlas. Las decisiones acerca del amor, acerca del romance, acerca del sexo. Estos son solo algunos de los muchos desafios que las chicas encaran hoy en dia, y la edad en la que los enfrentan es cada vez mas y mas precoz.
Como esta usted guiando a su hija en el camino a ser una mujer adulta? La esta equipando para que tome decisiones sabias? Aunque ella todavia juegue con muecas o este en el medio de los a menudo turbulentos aos de adolescencia. Esta verdaderamente segura en su identidad como su hija amada y valorada?
Este libro de gran exito de ventas del The New York Times, Como criar a las hijas del conocido autor y consejero familiar, el Dr. James Dobson, lo ayudara a encarar los desafios de educar y criar a sus hijas para que lleguen a ser mujeres fuertes, sanas y seguras que sobresalgan en la vida.
Peer pressure. Eating disorders. Decisions about love, romance, and sex. Academic demands. Life goals and how to achieve them. These are just some of the challenges that girls face today-and the age at which they encounter them is getting younger and younger. As a parent, how are you guiding your daughter on her journey to womanhood? Are you equipping her to make wise choices? Whether she’s still playing with dolls or in the midst of the often-turbulent teen years, is she truly secure in her identity as your valued and loved daughter? In the New York Times bestseller Bringing Up Girls, parenting authority and trusted family counselor Dr. James Dobson will help you face the challenges of raising your daughters to become strong, healthy, and confident women who excel in life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781414336039
ISBN10: 1414336039
Language: Spanish
James Dobson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2011
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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