Description
Answers to Questions Unique to Single Parenting
Whether you have always been a single parent, or lost a spouse to death or divorce, the stress of raising healthy, well-adjusted children while trying to make ends meet can feel overwhelming at times. Where can a single parent get some help?
Syndicated radio host Stephen Arterburn has spent years fielding those types of questions on his show, so he teamed up with a board member of New Life Live!-trained clinician and successful single parent of now-adult children Stacey Sadler-to put the answers into the pages of this book. Some of the many topics covered are:
*How to manage your emotions well
*How to let your kids be kids
*How to trust God to be your co-parent
*How to grow comfortable with and receive more practical help from others in your community
*Rejecting a mindset of victimhood and embracing thankfulness
*Knowing if you're ready to date-and how to handle that with your kids
Indeed, you were not designed to shoulder the load of parenting your children all by yourself-but that doesn't mean you can't succeed at it. Understanding and Loving Your Child as a Single Parent will provide the tools you need not only to survive this challenge, but to thrive within it-and set your child up for a successful life, too.
About the Author
Stephen Arterburn is the founder and chairman of New Life Ministries and host of the number one nationally syndicated Christian counseling talk show, New Life Live!, which is heard and watched by more than two million people on nearly two hundred radio stations each week. He is also the host of New Life TV, a web-based video channel dedicated to transforming lives through God's truth; the founder of the Women of Faith conferences, attended by more than five million people; and a bestselling author. With more than eight million books in print, he has been writing about God's transformational truth since 1984.
Book Information
ISBN 9781684511556
Author Stephen Arterburn
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Salem Books
Publisher Regnery Publishing Inc
Weight(grams) 225g