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What is the difference between the kid who struggles to "adult" and
the one who jumps in feet first, ready to thrive? It all comes down
to mindsets, skillsets, and toolsets. Either we as parents raise
kids who are dependent on us or we raise kids who are confident,
capable, and eager to take on the challenges of an independent
adult life. In Raising Them Ready, parenting experts and
bestselling authors Jonathan and Erica Catherman give you practical
ways to prepare your kids for life on their own. They help you
assess how your kids respond to the everyday demands of life,
provide practices for redirecting them from seeing adulthood as a
series of threats to anticipating exciting challenges, and give you
an inventory of the real-world adulting mindsets, skillsets, and
toolsets your kids should acquire before leaving the nest. By
putting into practice the advice in this book, you can stop
worrying about if your kids will make it on their own and start
celebrating alongside them this adventure called life.
The transition from elementary school to middle school skirts the
borders of traumatic for many girls. Their bodies are changing,
their moods are shifting, their friendships are tested, and boys
can become a big distraction. Girls may begin to struggle with
grades, behavior, and relationships with family and friends. How do
they know what to do and what not to do in this new environment
with new expectations? Erica and Jonathan Catherman offer girls
ages ten to twelve the practical help they need to make the move to
middle school as painless as possible. The "do this, not that"
format covers a hundred relevant topics and situations middle
school girls will face, including the first day, bullies, test
taking, cell phone use, homework, gossip, leadership, respect,
sports, PDA, and many more.
There's a lot a guy needs to know as he grows up and makes his way
in the world. And a lot of it, he wouldn't necessarily want to have
to ask about because then, well, people would know he didn't know
what he was doing! For all the guys out there who want to have it
all together, Jonathan Catherman offers his bestselling collection
of one hundred step-by-step instructions on almost everything a guy
needs to know, including how to wear cologne correctly, manage a
credit card, plan a date, write a résumé, clean a bathroom, throw
a football, change a tire, behave during a traffic stop, tie a tie,
grill a steak, clear a sink drain, and find a stud in a wall. In
fact, if it's in here, it's an important skill or character trait
practiced by capable and confident men. With great how-to
illustrations and a supporting website, this all-in-one reference
tool for young men in the making is now available in a deluxe
casebound edition perfect for birthdays, graduations, or other
gift-giving occasions.
There's a lot a girl needs to know as she grows up and makes her
way in the world. Having a reference guide of practical how-to life
skills and character traits can empower her to become a confident
and capable woman. Coauthors Erica and Jonathan Catherman offer
this collection of step-by-step instructions on 100 things girls
need to succeed, including how to - introduce yourself - change a
flat tire - respectfully break up with a guy - leave a tip - apply
for a job - ask for a promotion - behave during a police stop -
create a personal budget - calculate square footage - wash your
face - clear a clogged drain - iron a shirt - wear a scarf - shoot
a basketball - sharpen kitchen knives - and much more In fact, if
it's in here, it's an important skill or character trait practiced
by capable and confident women. With great illustrations and
sidebars of advice from world-class experts, this all-in-one
reference tool for young women in the making is the perfect gift
for birthdays, graduations, or any occasion.
There's a lot a guy needs to know as he grows up and makes his way
in the world. And a lot of it, he wouldn't necessarily want to have
to ask about because then, well, people would know he didn't know
what he was doing For all the guys out there who want to have it
all together, Jonathan Catherman offers this collection of one
hundred step-by-step instructions on almost everything a guy needs
to know, including how to
- wear cologne correctly
- manage a credit card
- talk to a girl
- plan a date
- write a resume
- ask for a reference
- clean a bathroom
- throw a football
- change a tire
- behave during a traffic stop
- fold a shirt
- tie a tie
- grill a steak
- clear a sink drain
- find a stud in a wall
In fact, if it's in here, it's an important skill or character
trait practiced by capable and confident men. With great
illustrations and a supporting website, this all-in-one reference
tool for young men in the making is the perfect gift for birthdays,
graduations, or any occasion.
Today's young people stand on the brink of unprecedented
opportunity and influence. The problem is, many feel misunderstood
and dismissed by older generations. Frustrated, they seek answers
for how they can effectively influence change in the world when the
gaps between generations grow wider and our shared experiences
fewer. They want to make a difference, and they remain open to
influence from adults who are willing to help them learn what
they'll need to succeed. With energy and unique expertise, Jonathan
Catherman assures the next generation that their influence will
come--with practice. Through relevant examples and clear
applications, he shows youth from high school into emerging
adulthood how to build bridges between generations, practice
stewardship before leadership, transform raw talents into valued
strengths, and live with purpose. By doing so, they can make a
difference, do even better than their parents, and become the next
great generation.
It's cliche to say today's adults hope the best for the next
generation, yet fear the worst. As the gap between generations
widens and our shared experiences dwindle, adults find it
increasingly difficult to connect with and remain relevant to
today's young people. So the question is, what values can we pass
on that will help them to become the next great generation? And how
do we communicate those values effectively? In this
paradigm-shifting book, Jonathan Catherman shares with adults
raised in the 1900s a fresh look at guiding 21st-century youth to
become confident and capable adults. With relevant research and
real-world examples, Catherman shows us the benefits of practicing
and teaching four principles that will unite and empower us all: -
build bridges between generations - transform raw talent into
valued strengths - practice stewardship before leadership - live
with purpose Whether the emerging generation knows it or not, they
need you. Their greatness tomorrow begins with your guidance today.
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