
With All Due Respect
40 Days to a More Fulfilling Relationship with Your Teens and Tweens
- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
With All Due Respect
40 Days to a More Fulfilling Relationship with Your Teens and Tweens
About this book
With All Due Respect is a handbook for parents navigating the difficulties of the tween and teen years. Roesner and Hitchcock help parents identify what successful relationships look like and give easy-to-follow lessons in enforcing rules, communicating lovingly, resetting relationships, overcoming fears and exhaustion, and handling rebellion. Each day features a story every mom can relate to, down-to-earth questions to think about, and a prayer to launch an action plan. As a result, the reader gains new skills and perspective, greater strength, and an ability to live out faith daily as never before. With All Due Respect is for all parents seeking not only to connect more deeply with and positively impact their teens and tweens, but also to grow more deeply in faith through the process.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- What You Need to Know Before You Get Started
- Deal With These First: Expectations
- Dare 1: Assess Your Parenting Interactions
- Dare 2: Revisit Your Childhood
- Dare 3: Focus On God’s Vision
- Dare 4: Push the Reset Button
- Dare 5: Be Careful With Your Words
- Dare 6: Communicate Respect Early
- Dare 7: Stop Yourself
- Dare 8: Take Care of the Temple
- Dare 9: Counter the Culture
- Dare 10: Refrain from Casting Blame
- Dare 11: Speak the Truth
- Dare 12: Parent With Perspective
- Dare 13: Leap Outside Your Comfort Zone
- Dare 14: Encourage Rather Than Nag
- Dare 15: Use Humor When Things Get Hot
- Dare 16: Stay Out of God’s Way
- Dare 17: Practice Thankfulness
- Dare 18: Be True to Your Word
- Dare 19: Offer Compassion Instead of Judgment
- Dare 20: Give Your Kids Grace
- Dare 21: Take Time to Listen
- Dare 22: Coach Your Kids On Navigating Conflict
- Dare 23: Parent Ahead
- Dare 24: Talk Your Kids Through Disappointment
- Dare 25: Drop the Comparisons
- Dare 26: Invite Their Friends In
- Dare 27: Separate Your Identity
- Dare 28: Avoid the Blame Game
- Dare 29: Respond With Calm
- Dare 30: Remove the Mask
- Dare 31: Deal With the Person Before the Issue
- Dare 32: Respectfully Consider Your Kids’ Requests
- Dare 33: Model Friendships for Your Kids
- Dare 34: Respect the Rites of Passage
- Dare 35: Teach Your Kids to Self-Process
- Dare 36: Be Sensitive to Other Parents
- Dare 37: Release Yourself from Worry
- Dare 38: Encourage Self-Discipline
- Dare 39: Point Out What Is Right
- Dare 40: Be a Relationship Architect
- New Beginnings
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Notes