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52 Things Daughters Need from Their Dads
Contributor(s): Payleitner, Jay (Author)
ISBN: 0736948104     ISBN-13: 9780736948104
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $12.59  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living - Family & Relationships
- Religion | Christian Living - Men's Interests
Dewey: 248.842
LCCN: 2012033730
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (0.50 lbs) 208 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Most dads love their daughters, but they're uncertain how they can show that love in a way their daughters understand...or figure out what their girls really need from them.

Jay Payleitner has given thousands of dads great, man-friendly advice in his bestselling 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad. Now Jay guides his readers into what is unexplored territory for many of them--girl land--giving them ways to...

  • do things with their daughters, not just for them
  • lecture less and listen more
  • be on the lookout for "hero moments" and take advantage of them
  • realize that their daughters are females...and tailor their actions and responses accordingly
  • give their daughters a positive view of the male sex

Dads will feel respected and encouraged--not made to feel guilty--and they'll gain confidence to initiate activities that build lifelong positives into their girls. Great gift or men's group resource.


Contributor Bio(s): Payleitner, Jay: -

Jay Payleitner is one of the top freelance Christian radio producers in the United States. He has worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today's Father, Jesus Freaks Radio for the Voice of the Martyrs, Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson, and many others. He's also a popular speaker on parenting and marriage and the author of dozen-plus books, including the bestselling 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad, 52 Things Wives Need from a Husband, and 52 Things Sons Need from Their Dad; he also created "The Dad Manifesto." Jay has also served as an AWANA director, a wrestling coach, and the executive director of the Illinois Fatherhood Initiative; he now partners with the National Center for Fathering, whose efforts he fosters and promotes. He and his wife, Rita, live near Chicago, where they've raised five great kids and loved on ten foster babies.