Como Hacer Felices A Tus Hijos – (Spanish)
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Cmo hacemos felices a los hijos]]complaciendo todos sus caprichos?
No; formando hombres y mujeres moralmente responsables y espiritualmente sensibles! Criar a los hijos y a la misma vez hacerlos felices, hoy y en el futuro, es una labor titnica. Exige amor, tiempo, pensamiento y compromiso. Es un trabajo sensible y un reto delicado. Cada palabra que decimos y cada gesto que tenemos, dulce o amenazador, marcar de una manera indeleble la existencia de nuestros hijos. Seamos sabios. La manera cmo vamos construyendo la fibra moral de nuestra descendencia, aquella que los sostendr en las batallas de la vida, tiene que ser pensada, ejecutada y constantemente corregida.
Con asombrosa habilidad y un ameno lenguaje de vida diaria, al que te podrs relacionar, los autores de Cmo hacer felices a tus hijos nos llevan de la mano a travs del aprendizaje de conceptos fundamentales y ejemplos prcticos de crianza.
Cmo Hacer Felices a tus Hijos es una nutrida, balanceada y p
SKU (ISBN): 9781629113753
ISBN10: 1629113751
Language: Spanish
Guillermo Aguayo | Milagros Aguayo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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