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The 7 Secrets of Effective Fathers

Becoming the Father Your Children Need

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The 7 Secrets of Effective Fathers

By: Ken R. Canfield Ph.D.
Narrated by: Wayne Shepard
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You can't earn a degree, take postgraduate courses, be certified, or become a master tradesman, but being a dad is the most important job you will ever have. The multitude of suggestions and "should dos" being shouted at you from all corners can be overwhelming. You cannot do them all, but how do you choose which techniques and skills are the most important for raising happy, healthy children? Solid scientific research and the wisdom of excellent experienced fathers clearly show the way. This audiobook won't overwhelm you with the clamoring of a hundred voices. It will give you the seven things, the important things, you need to know and do to be an effective father.©2004 Ken R. Canfield (P)2004 Oasis Audio LLC Christian Living Christianity Fatherhood Men's Christian Living Parenting & Families Relationships
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"This production is about investing in the individual lives of our children with all our hearts, energy, and self-discipline. A useful lesson that all fathers should hear." (AudioFile)

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As with any work of non-fiction I was hoping that this book would tell me a lot that I would consider beyond common knowledge. Instead it offered a little.
I would have enjoyed this book more if it was made shorter by trimming the elaboration on each point.
I also think books with a strong Christian perspective should be made clear in its description so that non-denominational readers like myself are not caught of-guard and tempted to suspect the author's objectivity.

Could be shorter and a bit churchy

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honestly all father, grandfathers, hope to be fathers. should read this book multiple times. mothers, grandmothers, and hope to be mothers should too.

must read

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This was a very good book, and while most fathers would do much of this naturally, it was good to hear it laid out with some suggestions.

Very good book

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Great audible book. Will be buying a hard copy.
What a privilege to be a Father, this book is an eye opener to us Fathers.

8th Secret!

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Try to get past the delivery of information in this book.
I am not a religious man, and this book is.
The humor is dorky.

I read this book to find out what I need to do to become a better father.
The book provided that information.

Great insight!

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

this kind of intimate information should be read by the author. I really like the content of the book but the reader seems cold and detached from the word by word content and message. The reader is good, but not for this type of material.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

I am not at the ending yet, but I am sure it is No SECRET!

What didn’t you like about Wayne Shepard’s performance?

too cheerful and detached, stock, not emotionally dynamic. artificially happy. Is the reader even a father himself?

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

yes

Any additional comments?

the word SECRETS should not be used in Non Fiction. These aren't Secrets, this is well know wisdom. Should replace SECRETS with the word Guidelines or something. These are not secrets of parenting, these are more like Best Methods....

This should be read by the Author

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But not bad. The author assumes we're all christians. Given that, I was suprised there were no revelations. It's all good advice, but mostly obvious.

Not great

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"The 7 Secrets of Effective Fathers" is a good read/listen as it reinforced and provided additional depth is principals I already knew. It also introduced me to some new ideas to think about and apply in my own relationships with my kids. HOWEVER, buyer beware. This book was written with married fathers in mind. As a single father, I was upset by a few ideas and comments in the book but decided to not let that detract from the positive I was able to get out of it.

Good, but be aware if you are a single father

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While this book contains information that most fathers might naturally discover on their own, that information is reinforced and expanded upon. Other areas that we might not be familiar with are also covered. The reading is well done and information is presented in a concise and logical manner. I recommended this book to my son who is himself a new father and would recommend it to all fathers of any age and any experience level.

An excellent book

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This book is what you'd expect from a parenting book that the average "good" dad would write... Spend more time with your kids, listen to them, love your wife, go to church.

Also the name is clearly a ploy to cash in on Covey's "Seven Habits", since this book has eight secrets.

It is very preachy. If you're not comfortable with quoting scripture and being told to talk to your pastor and to pray out loud with your family... This book will make you uncomfortable.

Little more than common sense

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