
Five Needs Your Child Must Have Met at Home
An In-Depth Guide to Parenting
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Ron Hutchcraft
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By:
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Ron Hutchcraft
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- Jersey Girl
- 01-02-20
Valuable instruction
Although this was recorded in the 90's, the information presented is still relevant today. I enjoyed the platform from which the book was presented a live lecture vs a reading of the book.
A quick listen
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- Katrina
- 07-08-12
Awesome Advice!
Mr. Hutchcraft was awesome in this seminar. His advice was so superb that I listened to it about 3-4 times and wrote down the information to remind me of his great advice. Plus, he is such an excellent speaker too! He just grabs your attention and sucks you in. What a great seminar for so little of your time! I believe the seminar is only 60-90 mins long, but packed full of alot of wonderful information on parenting. Something we all need to be reminded of....
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- Steven
- 04-09-07
Sermon about personal faith, not raising children
The author makes some good points in the book, but mostly is encouraging his personal belief system. I was very disappointed that the last 20 minutes turned into a sermon proselytizing the authors own faith, and had nothing at all to do with raising children. The entire reading is presented like a Sunday sermon, and is at times is very difficult to hear when the reader lowers his voice to press his points. I had to finally turn off the book during this last section to avoid listening to any more preaching.
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