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28 Days to Better Behavior
By Michael Rayes
Preface by Susie Lloyd
How to have attentive kids at Sunday Mass and peace in the pew!
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Well Adjusted
By Michael Rayes
Why is it that some children consistently exhibit bad behavior while others tend to be good? The answer: Their social environment. In the debate over nature vs. nurture, this booklet clearly demonstrates that nurture has a profound effect on behavior. Meticulously documented, Well Adjusted addresses critical and often forgotten elements of raising children.
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Understanding Children and Preparing Them for Life
By Rudolf Allers, MD
Marriage and children are the vocation of most Catholics. Unfortunately, we live in a secular—and in many ways blatantly pagan—society. Raising children is difficult at best; today it is an even harder struggle. Here is help from the best known Catholic psychologist of the 1930s and 40s.
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The Temperament God Gave You
Art & Laraine Bennett
Unlock the secret of your personality and learn how to be a better spouse, parent, friend, and Christian!
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The Four Temperaments
Fr. Conrad Hock
Self knowledge is a great gift. You can't form a strong Catholic character or properly cooperate with grace without it. There are four temperaments: choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Which are you?
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