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Kids Are from Jupiter: A Guide for Puzzled Parents

Kids Are from Jupiter: A Guide for Puzzled Parents

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Previously Puzzled Parent
Review: I loved reading Kids are from Jupiter, it was entertaining and easy to read. It helped me understand the behavior of my three children, and gave me useful techniques to be a better and less stressed mother. I feel better about myself and my capabilities! I recommend it for anyone who wants to understand children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical Parenting Solutions that Really Work
Review: I loved this book! I couldn't wait to read through each segment. Down-to-earth, hands-on advice for raising children. Dr. Chamberlain speaks from personal experience as a father and from years of experience counseling parents and children. A must read book for parents. Thought provoking, humorous, insightful, and especially useful information. I highly recommend "Kids are from Jupiter" to anyone seeking solutions as a parent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical, sensible, funny, effective, parent-friendly.
Review: Parenting in today's world is complex, puzzling, challenging, ever changing, and a whole lot of hard work. In Kids Are From Jupiter, practicing psychologist and family counseling Mark Chamberlain presents a practical, sensible, funny, effective, "parent friendly", highly recommended guide to overcoming parenting stumbling blocks, shows how to develop effective coping strategies for common child-rearing dilemmas, and how to gain an understanding of those evolving little people we call our children.


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