(Read to the end to see how you can enter for a chance to receive a copy of this book!)
Project Dad is a humorous and practical guide book written by a dad to other dads. Todd Cartmell’s warm and engaging style will have fathers laughing from the first few pages, and gives doable hands-on advice for becoming a better dad. This book will make an excellent Father’s Day gift!
What makes a great dad? Well, I think a dad should be kind and forgiving, always letting their children know he loves them, no matter what. And he should spend lots of time with them, teaching them the right way to live. This book will help all fathers accomplish these things. It would make a great gift for Father's Day!
Dr. Todd Cartmell received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. He completed his postdoctoral training at Wright State University and the Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Cartmell works exclusively with children, adolescents, and families and specializes in the treatment of oppositional behavior, depression, anxiety, attention-deficit hyperactivity, and a wide variety of other childhood and adolescent disorders.
The author of several books, including Project Dad, Respectful Kids, and Keep the Siblings-Lose the Rivalry, Dr. Cartmell is a popular workshop speaker and regularly speaks on parenting issues throughout the country. Currently practicing in Wheaton, Illinois, Dr. Cartmell and his wife, Lora, have two sons.
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Now, for the GIVEAWAY! Would you like to win a copy of this new book? All you have to do is tell me what you think makes a great dad (or a special memory you have of your own father) and add your name and email to the comment section (your entry must include all three of these things to qualify for the free book). I will choose a winner on June 4th, so don't wait to enter!
“Available April 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
1 comment:
My dad always had patience and time for me. I have many happy memories.
Ann
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