Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters - Paperback Book
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Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters - Paperback Book

by Dr. Meg Meeker

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Dads, you are far more powerful than you think you are. Your daughters need the support that only fathers can provide – and if you are willing to follow Dr. Meeker's advice on how to guide your daughter, to stand between her and a toxic culture, your rewards will be unmatched.

Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters reveals:

  • The essential characteristics and virtues of strong fathers – and how to develop them
  • How daughters take cues from their fathers on everything from drug use, drinking, smoking, and having sex, to self-esteem, moodiness, and seeking attention from boys
  • Why girls want you to place restrictions on them (even though they'll complain when you do)
  • How to become a hero to your daughter – and why she needs that more than anything
  • The one mistake fathers make that is the primary cause of girls "hooking up"
  • Why girls depend on the guidance of fathers through, and even beyond, their college years
  • Recipe for disaster: the notion that girls "need to make their own decisions and mistakes"
  • Why girls need God – and how your faith or lack thereof, will influence her
  • How to communicate with your daughter – and how not to
  • True stories of "prodigal daughters" – and how their fathers helped bring them back

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Product Details

Pages: 288
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Format: Paperback
Release Date: August 28, 2007
Chapters: 10
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9781621576433
Genre: Parenting, Family
Target Audience: Fathers and Parents
SKU: 9781621576433OLP

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