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I'M NOT YOUR FRIEND, I'M YOUR PARENT
By: E. D. Hill

Helping Your Children Set The Boundaries They Need...And Really Want

Thomas Nelson
September 2008
On Sale: September 2, 2008
256 pages
ISBN: 0785228101
EAN: 9780785228103
Hardcover
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help

Fox News host and busy mother of eight E. D. Hill offers the antidote to permissive parenting by giving parents permission to be in charge.

Instructional and conversational, I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent challenges parents to reclaim their roles, make the hard decisions, and put their children's characters and well-being ahead of peer pressue and social status. With entertaining stories from her own family and those of others she has encountered in her profession as a journalist, E. D. tackles parental challenges:

  • Manners: thank you and other common courtesies
  • Discipline: tantrums and time-outs
  • Money: chores and allowances
  • Sportsmanship: fair vs. foul
  • Clothing: fashion and dress codes
  • Teenagers: structure and consequences
  • Includes a special chapter on Driving, Dating, and other Death-Defying Feats along with contracts for use with teens

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The O'Reilly Factor - October 22, 2008
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