8 Principios Para Criar Hijos – (Spanish)
$16.99
Quieres hijos que sean pacientes, amables, humildes, agradecidos y respetuosos? Que tengan una buena etica de trabajo, un caracter fuerte y una autoimagen saludable? Que tengan exito en todas las areas de la vida–personal, profesional y relacionalmente–hasta el maximo de sus capacidades?
No puedes obligar a tus hijos a estar agradecidos por todo lo que haces, pero puedes criar hijos exitosos y responsables que se conviertan en adultos de los que puedas estar orgulloso. Con su caracteristico ingenio y sabiduria, el experto internacional en crianza, el Dr. Kevin Leman, revela ocho estrategias sensatas que se basan en los fundamentos del caracter, el buen comportamiento, el respeto, la disciplina y una actitud ganadora.
El te muestra como:
*Esperar lo mejor para obtener lo mejor
*Minimizar la friccion y optimizar las soluciones
*Poner tu relacion en primer lugar
*Y mucho mas
Es posible criar a un nio exitoso en una generacion de “lo que sea”. El Dr. Leman te muestra lo simple que puede ser.
Do you want children who are patient, kind, humble, grateful, and respectful? Who have a good work ethic, strong character, and a healthy self-image? Who succeed in all areas of life–personally, professionally, and relationally–to the best of their abilities?
You can’t force your children to be grateful for everything you do, but you can raise successful and responsible children who become adults you can be proud of. With his characteristic wit and wisdom, international parenting expert Dr. Kevin Leman reveals eight sensible strategies based on the foundations of character, good behavior, respect, discipline, and a winning attitude.
He shows you how to:
*Expect the best to get the best
*Minimize friction and optimize solutions
*Put your relationship first
*And much more
It is possible to raise a successful child in a generation of “whatever.” Dr. Leman shows you how simple it can be.
SKU (ISBN): 9798887693606
Language: Spanish
Kevin Leman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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