The Joy of Letting Go

Releasing Your Teen into Real Life in the Big World

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Pub Date Apr 01 2017 | Archive Date May 31 2017
David C Cook | David C. Cook

Description

Parents let go of their children every day, even in ways they don’t realize. The 52 devotional readings within shine a light on all the times readers have loosened their grip on their children and encourages them to continue to let go in life-giving ways. Written by a parenting and education expert, The Joy of Letting Go will comfort and inspire parents in all seasons of parenting.

Parents let go of their children every day, even in ways they don’t realize. The 52 devotional readings within shine a light on all the times readers have loosened their grip on their children and...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780781414678
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

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As the parent of a teen, this was an excellent read. I like how it starts off with the 'letting go' we do when they are babies, and toddlers, and elementary school age...because it shows us how much we have already let go and help them to grow up. It's hard to imagine letting our kids walk out of this house completely on their own (at least, with a 13yo, it is for me!), but that section gave me the confidence to know that we're on the right path and have to keep giving them more freedom, and responsibility. It is broken up into short, readable sections, and has scripture, cute quotes, and relatable stories.

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