Sometimes Dad interacts differently with the kids than Mum! Giving him the book Raising Kids With Love, Honor and Respect; Recipes for Success by Parent Educator Edie Jones, is a wonderful way of showing how much his input is valued. www.recipes4raisingkids.com
Author Edie Jones has been a parent educator for over 25 years and especially enjoys working with Dads. Dad’s often interact and connect with their kids in a much different way than moms, which is like “icing on the cake,” and giving him the book Raising Kids With Love, Honor and Respect; Recipes for Success is a wonderful way of showing how much his input is valued. Undoubtedly dads that are active and enjoy rugby also enjoy playing with their kids. How nice to honor that.
“Today I watched a Dad of a toddler walk back and forth on the sidewalk in downtown of our small city, obviously waiting for mom who was shopping. It was precious to see the patience and care that was being demonstrated even though the Dad didn’t pick-up the little guy, only walking behind or beside. When it started to rain and you could see the toddler’s interest in the drops on his hands, there was no coddling to cover him up or take him under cover. There was just enjoyment of watching the exploration that was happening. The fun of watching an in-tune dad.” Edie Jones.
The book has been recognized with a Gold Award for the Family/Parenting division of the 2015 Living Now Book Awards, a first place in the Parenting and Family category of the 2016 Best Book Awards, a 5 out of 5 stars by the Seattle Book Review and just recently a Silver Award in the Parenting division of the 2017 Independent Publishers Book Award (Ippy). It is therefore with confidence that InTouch Rugby offers it as a great gift for any dad. One dad, having read the book, said it made him look at parenting in an entirely different way. Another commented, “I always knew I’d be a loving dad. You taught me how to be a thinking dad.” Wouldn’t it be a special gift to give a guide that would help all those loving dads become thinking dads.
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