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9781742759029 (pbk.)
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Grant, Ian, 1939-
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Fathers who dare win / Ian Grant.
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North Sydney, N.S.W. : Doubleday, 2012.
Description
373 p. ; 24 cm.
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Originally published: Rozelle, N.S.W. ; Auckland, N.Z. : Pa's Pub., 1999.
Also published in New Zealand by Random House NZ in 2012.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373)
Summary
This book was self-published eleven years ago, sold strongly and now Ian Grant has updated and revised it for today's generation of fathers. Everything you need to know to be the best father you can be. Ian Grant is a parenting and relationship guru who focuses on bringing families together. He has written about bringing up girls, boys, working out problems in families, and even how to get the best out of your marriage. But the subject of fathers and children is something dear to his heart. Today's fathers have much to deal with. When is taking an interest in your child's life too much? How do you deal with social networking such as Twitter and Facebook? How do you be the best father to your child when you don't live in the family home? How do you navigate a relationship with your daughter and/or your son, and stay close and loving to their mother? In Ian Grant's characteristic straight-talking way he offers advice, tips and strategies that are easy to follow and that make sense.
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Father and child
Fatherhood
Fathers
Parenting
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