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Paperback Help! I Don't Like My Child Book

ISBN: 1600342906

ISBN13: 9781600342905

Help! I Don't Like My Child

This book tackles subjects that parents/teens need to hear. Readers will cry, laugh, and be brought to a glorious place of redemption. It is a must-read for struggling parents. (Practical Life) This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Truely Inspiring!

I was blown away by the honesty and true faith in God and Jesus that Barbara displayed in this book. I feel that she is a very strong person to have gone through all that she went through and still have COMPLETE faith that was never faltering. The author is truely blessed and this book shows what it means to be touched by God.

Wow, this is a great book

I really did enjoy this book. It is the most honest book I have read about the struggles of parenting that are connected to the lies that we believe about ourself. This book provides so much hope as the reader is given a wonderful example of restored relationships. Do not miss out.

Outstanding! Very open and honest

I read this book in 2 days. I could not put it down. The way the writer open her deepest secrets should inspire us all. I don't know what to say but a GREAT book. You should read it even if you don't have children.

Help! I Don't Like My Child

Great book. Easy reading. The writer does an excellent job of bringing the reader from emotions of guilt, fear, despair to feelings hope and victory. If you are a mom, step-mom, daughter or son you will benefit from this book.I highly recomend it.

Help! I Don't Like My Child

It was a great book! Full of emotions. There were happy times and sad times. There were many "I can relate to how she feels" times. This is the first book that I've read cover-to-cover in one sitting. I couldn't put it down. Parenting is not an easy job. There have been many times I wanted to resign from "motherhood," but you can't. That's just not an option. You have to work through it. Barbara does a good job of pulling you into her character so you feel what she feels. You struggle along with her. Your mind tells you that you shouldn't feel like saying "I don't like my child." But reality says "Some times that happens and what are you going to do about it?" She clearly explains the struggle in your mind of where you "want to be" in your relationship with your child and the reality of "where you are." But she doesn't leave you there. You walk with her through the steps to achieve the goal of where you "want to be." I highly recommend this book.
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