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Free (nook/Kindle/Christianbook) And Then I Had Teenagers [Christian Self-Help]

And Then I Had Teenagers: Encouragement for Parents of Teens and Preteens by Susan Alexander Yates is an inspirational guide to exactly what it says in the title, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker.

[STRIKE]Currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK, likely to drop in the main store and show up at Christian Book, but likely just for a very short time as Baker non-fic freebies usually expire within a day.[STRIKE]

ETA: now a repeat freebie, probably just for one day @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon UK (new ASIN, slated to drop in the main store), Kobo & Google Play (both available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide). May or may not also drop @ iTunes later.

Description
"What if I've already messed up my kid?"
"What if she turns out like me?"
"What if he gets into drugs?"
"What if he rejects God?"

If you have questions like these, Susan Alexander Yates, bestselling author of And Then I Had Kids, has guidance and encouragement for you. Drawing from her experience raising five teenagers, Yates walks you through everything from preparing for the teen years to letting your teens go. Her insight will help you create open communication, set limits, understand what's normal (and what's not!), take advantage of peer pressure, build your teens' faith, and much more.

You can survive these crazy years and grow closer to your teens even as you prepare them for life after high school. Susan Alexander Yates shows you how!

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