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E-grāmata: Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads: Teaming Up to Help Your Family Thrive

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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Harvest House Publishers,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780736983952
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Harvest House Publishers,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780736983952

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"Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is a heartfelt resource about what it looks like to parent as a team, and a celebration of the strong, self-assured moms who bring out the best in their husbands so they can be great dads."--

Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is a heartfelt resource about what it looks like to parent as a team, and a celebration of the strong, self-assured moms who bring out the best in their husbands so they can be great dads.

“…incredible opportunities to help your husband become the hero your children need.”
—Dannah Gresh

Every dad wants to lead his family with wisdom, strength, love, and laughter. An astute mom—like you—can make a huge difference when it comes to making that happen.

With Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads, you’ll learn how to applaud and affirm the unique role a dad plays in his children’s lives and hearts. This book will encourage you to…
  • work and communicate with your husband to protect, shepherd, and empower your kids
  • nudge, sweet-talk, and motivate each other on this mission that must not fail
  • understand and appreciate your husband’s unique talents as a father—and identify how your own gifts can serve as a complement
You can do this…together! Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is a heartfelt celebration of the loving dads who are excited to invest in their families, and the self-assured moms who inspire their husbands to become the fathers they’ve always wanted to be.

Recenzijas

Jay Payleitners latest book is a joy to read. Its written in his usual common sense, humorous style with just a touch of panache. Not only will moms benefit from this book, but Im betting many dads will thank him as well. Frankly, as a fellow author Im always a bit envious of just how good Jays books really are. Rick Johnson, bestselling author of Thats My Son Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is filled with simple, uncomplicated reminders. As a mom, I learned that words are important, but actions and decisions can shout, I love you! I respect you! I appreciate you! Prayer for your spouse, your children, and yourself can bring out the best in everyone. Kendra Smiley, author of Journey of a Strong-Willed Child Moms and dads have different ways of parenting, but both are critical to a childs upbringing. Jay shows how moms and dads can help each other be the best parents possiblenot through competition but through coparenting. Eric Carroll, Dad Talk Today Reading Jays book has given me a whole new vocabulary to use with my husband! Packed with creative ideas and heartwarming stories, this book will help you appreciate your husband and make him feel respected as a dad. Your wild support of your husband is one of the greatest gifts you can give your kids. Arlene Pellicane, author of 31 Days to a Happy Husband and host of The Happy Home podcast As dads seem demeaned on every level, Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is refreshing and inspiring. Jay is so sensitive and gracious as he encourages moms to bring out the best in dads without belittling either parent. His humor, wisdom, and practical and biblical truths are priceless. Dr. Clarence Shuler, president of Building Lasting Relationships Get readyJay is about to reveal to you what your childrens father might never have the courage to say. With honesty, humor, and a heart for the next generation, Jay offers wisdomand even gentle warningsto help spouses experience the best that parenting has to offer. Perhaps the best part about his book, though, is that he presents what hes asking you to do not as a chore but as an exciting challenge, and even an adventure. Cindi McMenamin, author of When a Woman Inspires Her Husband Jay has a unique way of marrying genuine wisdom with down-to-earth insights for family living. In this book he gives wives dozens of practical tools they can begin using today in order to help their husbands be the best dads possible. The backdrop is the reminder that couples are on the same team and working toward the shared goal of raising healthy, well-loved children. Wives will find themselves motivated to begin putting these ideas into practice. Kim Caifano, writer and speaker As someone who deals with the devastating consequences of fatherlessness every day, I am ecstatic to find a book that will enable wives to help their husbands thrive. Jay Payleitners love for fatherhood, family, and marriage flows off every page. Using touching anecdotes, dad-joke humor, and biblical truth, his wisdom will gently take up residence in your heart. Romantic (Kiss Him in the Kitchen) as well as practical (Recalibrate His Smartphone Pics), Moms Bringing Out the Best in Dads is a toolkit, compass, and roadmap every wife needs. Ron Hauenstein, founder and CEO, Spokane Fatherhood Initiative

Foreword 9(2)
Introduction 11(2)
1 Teach Him How to Swaddle
13(3)
2 Remember, It's Not a Competition
16(3)
3 Never Say, "Can You Babysit the Kids?"
19(2)
4 Don't Hide Your PPD Symptoms
21(3)
5 Text Reminders
24(3)
6 Encourage His Hobbies
27(3)
7 Encourage Him to Revisit Dormant Talents
30(3)
8 Ask the Right Question at the Right Time
33(2)
9 Never Say, "Wait Until Your Father Gets Home"
35(4)
10 Get Him Talking to Other Dads
39(3)
11 Get Advice from Other Moms
42(3)
12 Remember That Even Infants and Toddlers Need Dad
45(3)
13 Support the New Dad Bond
48(4)
14 Recognize the New Dad Blues
52(3)
15 Bookmark Psalm 127
55(4)
16 Buy Him Dad Stuff
59(3)
17 Rescue Your Weekends
62(4)
18 Let Him Know If You Want to Stay Home with the Kids
66(4)
19 Make a Second Superman Suit
70(3)
20 Make Sure the Kids Know What Dad Does
73(4)
21 Equip Him with Crisp White Handkerchiefs
77(2)
22 Activate Your Husband
79(4)
23 Remind Him It's Just a Phase
83(2)
24 Recalibrate His Smartphone Pics
85(3)
25 Watch the Horizon Together
88(5)
26 If He's Getting the Job Done, Let Him Know
93(3)
27 Display a United Front
96(4)
28 Help Him Understand Girls
100(4)
29 Suggest the Road Trip
104(3)
30 Pray for Him and with Him
107(4)
31 Kiss Your Husband in the Kitchen
111(3)
32 Expect to Get Your Signals Crossed
114(3)
33 Make Your Home a Hangout
117(3)
34 Don't Trash-Talk Him to Your Mom
120(3)
35 Don't Be Surprised When Parenting Isn't Fifiy-Fifty
123(3)
36 Be Noble, But No Pressure: Part 1
126(4)
37 Be Noble, But No Pressure: Part 2
130(3)
38 Make Sure the Kids Respect Him
133(3)
39 Find the Courage
136(2)
40 Consider Your Own Father
138(3)
41 Trick Him into Doing an Abbott and Costello Routine
141(2)
42 Know Love Can Multiply
143(3)
43 Send Him to the Perch
146(4)
44 Expect Imperfection, Obviously
150(3)
45 Be Glad He's There
153(2)
46 Help Him Walk His Talk
155(4)
47 Recruit Him to Be a "Room Mom"
159(2)
48 Appreciate Your Differences
161(3)
49 Realize It's Only a Season
164(5)
50 Help Him Put First Things First
169(5)
51 Humbly Take the Credit When He Receives Accolades
174(3)
52 Point Out the Glory
177(4)
Notes 181
Jay Payleitner spent two decades producing national radio programs featuring Josh McDowell, Chuck Colson, TobyMac, and others. He is a popular speaker on parenting and marriage and the author of over 25 books including 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad, What If God Wrote Your Bucket List?, and 52 Things Wives Need from Their Husbands. Hes a longtime partner of Iron Sharpens Iron and National Center for Fathering. Jay and his wife, Rita, live near Chicago where they raised five kids and loved on ten foster babies. Visit him at jaypayleitner.com.