<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In seeking a way to help her own troubled teenager, Anne Andrew learned valuable insights she wished she'd known when her children were still young.<strong><em> What They Don't Teach in Prenatal Class</em></strong> is for parents of children of any age, but particularly for those who worry about a family history of depression or addiction. Anne discovered that the crucial message we must get across to children is that they are inherently worthy as human beings. Self-esteem is easily lost, but our Inherent Worth (IW) never changes. </p><p>This concept is not only the key to happiness; it is also the key to prevention and to recovery. When you read this insightful parenting guide, you will learn how to: </p> <ul> <li>Understand your child's behavior patterns and your own.</li> <li>Improve communication, de-escalate conflict, and banish blame.</li> <li>Strengthen your relationships (not just with your children).</li> <li>Gain a new perspective on your role as a parent.</li> </ul> <p><em>What They Don't Teach in Prenatal Class</em> also offers practical strategies that will help raise a kinder, happier generation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"This is a profound and authentic book that can change your life. Here are wise words from someone who learned the hard way how to raise a child with an inherent sense of worth."</p><p>--Peggy O'Mara, founder, <em>Mothering</em> magazine</p> <p>"Read this book, reread this book and practice the steps Anne Andrew teaches here, and you will find that child rearing becomes a perfect vehicle for self-healing."</p> <p>--Diederik Wolsak, founder, <em>Choose Again and author of Choose Again: Six Steps to Freedom</em></p><br>
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