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Raising a Family: Living on Planet Parenthood by Jeanne Elium
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Raising a family : living on planet parenthood

by Jeanne Elium

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Berkeley, CA : Celestial Arts Pub., c1997.

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Tags:306.85 Eli, family, marriage, parenting, Deanery book
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The Eliums are authors of the bestsellers, Raising a Son and Raising a Daughter. In Raising a Family, they focus on improving and maintaining the emotional health of the family by introducing the concept of "FamilyMind." FamilyMind is accessed by asking the question, "What does this family need right now, including me?" and it refocuses the relationship dynamics within a family group to make sure that everyone's needs are met. The book is aimed at families of all configurations--and will help you untangle long-standing patterns and reconnect in healthier, happier ways.

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