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How to Really Love Your Child

How to Really Love Your Child

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Author: Ross Campbell
Publisher: Cook Communications Ministries (CO)
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 250
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Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 0896930661
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1019
EAN: 9780896930667
ASIN: 0896930661

Publication Date: September 1992
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i"Most children doubt that they are genuinely, unconditionally loved," declares Dr. Ross Campbell, a noted psychiatrist who for many years has specialized in working with young children./i /pPFrom a distinctly Christian viewpoint, iHow to Really Love Your Child/i can help you as a parent manifest love to your young child in all situations of child-rearing#151;from positive eye contact and physical touch to effective discipline and spiritual nurture./pPFirst published in 1977, iHow to Really Love Your Child/i has become a classic, and is now translated into nearly 20 languages, including Russian. A highlight of this updated edition is a new chapter on handling a child's anger./pPFollow Dr. Campbells' advice in this book, and you can come closer to indeed being the successful parent you want to be./pPbRoss Campbell, M.D./b is an associate Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the University of Tennesee College of Medicine. His other books include iHow to Really Love Your Teenager/i and iKids in Danger/i. Dr. Campbell and his wife, Pat, have four grown children./p


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5 out of 5 stars Still the Best   November 23, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is as timely and relevant today as it was when I was raising my now-late-thirties children. We say we love our children, but do we really know how to show it so they feel it? Dr. Campbell guides parents to this end in encouraging and practical ways. It's a pleasure to recommend this book these many years.


5 out of 5 stars The One Book Every Parent MUST Read   September 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have three children of my own, I was a school teacher, now I am a Pastor of Family Ministries and this is the first book I give expectant parents. I have read dozens of books on raising children, secular and Christian, this is the best. Let me explain. br /br /It is simple. br /Dr. Campbell does not get bogged down in the minutia of emotionally charged details. He doesn't preach about spanking, breast feeding, dating v. courting, negative and positive reinforcement, and the like. He tells you what is going on in a child's heart and allows you to determine the details. br /br /It is foundational. br /The principles he shares are so obvious that you are almost embarrassed that you didn't think of it. I found that not only did it help me be a better parent, it helped me deal with many of the issues that I had from my own childhood. br /br /It is easy to remember. br /I have read this book at least four times, but even after the first reading I could remember the major principles easily. They just make sense. The emotional tank; the difference between discipline and punishment; the fact that saying, "I love you," to your children does not make it real to them; these principles never leave you. br /br /It is flexible. br /These principles are not tied to one reading of Scripture or a single body of research. Also, they are adaptable to many different parenting styles. br /br /It is powerful. br /Every time I council a teenager, I ask them if they believe that their parents love them. They almost always say, "Not really. They only love me because I'm their kid. But they don't really love me." It astounds me because Dr. Campbell quotes teenagers in this book and they are almost verbatim what I consistently hear. The reason is that kids do not feel loved just because you put a roof over their heads and gave them the latest iPod. They need so much more. When the realization of the truths contained in this book hit many parents, they simply sob. They realize that they missed it and their children are paying the price. br /br /Most parents are doing their best and simply do not know. No matter what the circumstances, it is not too late. Our God is a God of miracles and he can move powerfully in our lives. Read this book, believe God for his grace, and learn how to really love your children. br /br /


5 out of 5 stars Stop what you are doing and read this!   August 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Tons of books out there on child raising. I have been counseling military men and women for almost thirty years. Would that most, if not all, parents would sit down and read this. This would be a different world. Oh, and it also greatly helped me understanding how to make movement toward my children in love and not in anger and shame.


5 out of 5 stars Balanced, biblical, and wholesome   March 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think this is an excellent book because it steers away from the external performace-orientation of some Christian books. These books sometimes almost view raising a child like training a dog. The whole focus is on getting the child to do the right thing, to obey. This title also steers away from the other extreme forms of parenting--the child is a delicate, fragile piece of glass that must be coddled, never contradicted or criticized, given whatever he or she wants, and praised for each and every thing they do.br /br /Campbell moves to a more biblical focus. He shows that if you build a healthy love relationship, you can exercise appropriate discipline in love and children will actually appreciate it and come to view it as what it is--the most loving thing you could do for them.br /-Dennis McCallum, author Organic Disciplemaking: How to promote Christian leadership development through personal relationships, biblical discipleship, mentoring, and Christian communitybr /


5 out of 5 stars WOW! This should be TOP priority reading!!   March 6, 2008
In an age of all kinds of self-help books, this one is simple and it SHINES. Written from a (subtle, non-infringing) Christian perspective, it is loaded with information about how anyone can immediately improve not only their relationships with their children (and therefore their child's well-being) but can also apply this information to all relationships. I think it would work wonders for teachers as well!br /br /You know when you hear truth because it's so simple, and makes so much sense, that you think, "Of course that's the way it is! Why didn't I figure that out myself??" That's the feeling this book has all the way through. An unforgettable message that could change the way you live!!

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