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350 Questions Parents Should Ask During Family Night
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One in twenty children admit to arranging a secret meeting with someone they met online.
A CHILD’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THEIR PARENTS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS IN SHAPING THEIR IDENTITY. Build that relationship on open communication and trust by preparing your children to handle difficult situations before they are faced with them. Organized by topic, this book includes age-appropriate questions for younger and older children that will spark family discussions about important topics, such as
• STAYING safe on the internet and social media
• CREATING and maintaining personal boundaries
regarding intimacy and sexual harassment
• DEVELOPING tolerance in a culturally diverse world
• FIGHTING depression by boosting self-esteem
and confidence
• FOLLOWING the word of wisdom and rejecting
peer pressure
With these surprising statistics and thought-provoking scenarios, get your children thinking about the future, their safety, their happiness, and their relationship with those around them.
Protect your children from physical and spiritual danger by asking the right questions—you might be surprised by their answers!
“An essential guide that all vigilant parents should have in their toolbox in order to create happy, healthy, and safe kids.”
—Kim Dennies, rehabilitation therapist
“Just a few conversations each week with your child will strengthen their confience or even save a life!”
—Dorian Hermann, emergency room nurse and EMT
A CHILD’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THEIR PARENTS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS IN SHAPING THEIR IDENTITY. Build that relationship on open communication and trust by preparing your children to handle difficult situations before they are faced with them. Organized by topic, this book includes age-appropriate questions for younger and older children that will spark family discussions about important topics, such as
• STAYING safe on the internet and social media
• CREATING and maintaining personal boundaries
regarding intimacy and sexual harassment
• DEVELOPING tolerance in a culturally diverse world
• FIGHTING depression by boosting self-esteem
and confidence
• FOLLOWING the word of wisdom and rejecting
peer pressure
With these surprising statistics and thought-provoking scenarios, get your children thinking about the future, their safety, their happiness, and their relationship with those around them.
Protect your children from physical and spiritual danger by asking the right questions—you might be surprised by their answers!
“An essential guide that all vigilant parents should have in their toolbox in order to create happy, healthy, and safe kids.”
—Kim Dennies, rehabilitation therapist
“Just a few conversations each week with your child will strengthen their confience or even save a life!”
—Dorian Hermann, emergency room nurse and EMT
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