The Parents' Guide to Boys

Help your son get the most out of school and life

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Abigail James ISBN: 9781936909599
Publisher: Live Oak Book Company Publication: November 28, 2012
Imprint: Live Oak Book Company Language: English
Author: Abigail James
ISBN: 9781936909599
Publisher: Live Oak Book Company
Publication: November 28, 2012
Imprint: Live Oak Book Company
Language: English

Raising a boy poses unique challenges. This entertaining and informative user’s manual will help you work with your son to prepare him for school.

Abigail James’s experiences as a teacher, mother of a son, and lifelong learner confirm her belief that parents want to give their children the best preparation for life they possibly can.

If you have a son—or know someone who’s raising a boy—here’s the book you’ve been looking for. Its clear, practical advice will guide you through preparing your child for school and for life. Packed with activities you can implement immediately, humorous examples you’ll remember forever, and wisdom Abigail has acquired in the trenches, The Parents’ Guide to Boys is a book you’ll quote often and go back to again and again.

No matter whether your son is eight months or eighteen years old, Abigail has tips for giving him a great head start, keeping him engaged in the classroom, and creating a happy, self-sufficient young man.

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Raising a boy poses unique challenges. This entertaining and informative user’s manual will help you work with your son to prepare him for school.

Abigail James’s experiences as a teacher, mother of a son, and lifelong learner confirm her belief that parents want to give their children the best preparation for life they possibly can.

If you have a son—or know someone who’s raising a boy—here’s the book you’ve been looking for. Its clear, practical advice will guide you through preparing your child for school and for life. Packed with activities you can implement immediately, humorous examples you’ll remember forever, and wisdom Abigail has acquired in the trenches, The Parents’ Guide to Boys is a book you’ll quote often and go back to again and again.

No matter whether your son is eight months or eighteen years old, Abigail has tips for giving him a great head start, keeping him engaged in the classroom, and creating a happy, self-sufficient young man.

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