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So How Do I Parent This Child? - by Bill Hendricks & Bev Hendricks Godby (Paperback)

So How Do I Parent This Child? - by  Bill Hendricks & Bev Hendricks Godby (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><b>Parents don't determine who their kids become. They steward them into who they're meant to be.</b></p><p>A common myth in parenting books says that parents determine how their children turn out. Proper input yields proper output, or so the thinking goes. But that mindset works with machinery, not people. The truth is, your child has a unique set of traits--their <i>giftedness</i>--that only they possess. The parent's job isn't to crank out a product, but to point an individual human being toward a healthy, flourishing life.</p><p>Brother and sister duo Bill Hendricks and Bev Hendricks Godby team up to help you understand the difference between producing a product and parenting a person. They take you through all the stages of child rearing--from diapers to driver's licenses to diplomas--to show you how identifying giftedness and helping your children discover it for themselves makes all the difference.<br/></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Parents don't determine who their kids become. They steward them into who they're meant to be.</b></p><p>One of the most common myths in parenting books--you see it everywhere--is that parents are responsible for who their children turn out to be. Proper input yields proper output, or so the thinking goes. But that mindset works with machinery, not people. The truth is, your child has a unique set of traits--their <i>giftedness</i>--that only they possess. The parent's job isn't to crank out a product, but to point an individual human being toward a healthy, flourishing life.</p><p>In <i>So How Do I Parent This Child?</i>, brother and sister duo Bill Hendricks and Bev Hendricks Godby team up to help you understand the difference between producing a product and parenting a person. They take you through all the stages of child rearing--from diapers to driver's licenses to diplomas--to give you a comprehensive look at how identifying giftedness and helping your children discover it for themselves makes all the difference.</p><p>As a parent, you've got a lot of challenges ahead. But with intentionality and an individualized approach, you'll see your kids grow up to become the mature and confident adults that they're intended to be.<br/></p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>BILL HENDRICKS</b> is Co-Founder and President of Global Centre for Giftedness, which seeks to mobilize a worldwide movement of Giftedness Guides -- people who know how to help others discover their giftedness and then apply those insights to the major areas of their lives. This is an outgrowth of his longtime consulting practice, the Giftedness Center, which helps individuals think through strategic life and career decisions. In addition, Bill serves as the Executive Director for Christian Leadership at The Hendricks Center, a leadership development initiative of Dallas Theological Seminary. He holds degrees from Harvard University, Boston University, and Dallas Theological Seminary, and is currently a doctoral student at Bakke Graduate University. He is married to Lynn Turpin Hendricks and is the father of three accomplished daughters. <p/><b>BEV GODBY</b> is a senior associate and change management coach at The Giftedness Center in Dallas, Texas. She focuses on graduating students and women who are navigating challenging life transitions. She feels called to the role of an educator, teaching others about giftedness to help them find fulfilling lives. She serves as a consultant to schools and nonprofit organizations, and speaks and writes often on these topics. Bev holds degrees from Wheaton College and The University of Texas at Dallas. She is married to Dr. Dale Godby, with whom she has three married daughters and six grandchildren.

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