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Grandparents and their grandchildren have always had a special
bond, but living in a culture that has lost its moral compass, many
parents are at a loss as to how to raise a child with moral values
and a sense of decency, finding the adolescent years especially
difficult. Within this vacuum, grandparents are becoming
increasingly involved--and important--in providing the needed
stability for their grandchildren. However, the culture in which
grandparents find themselves is radically different from the one in
which they were raised.
In How to Really Love Your Grandchildren, Dr. D. Ross
Campbell offers invaluable help and encouragement for all
grandparents as they attempt to counter the unhealthy influences of
our day and help provide direction and influence for their
grandchildren. Topics covered include:
-helping your children in parenting
-distance grandparenting
-parenting grandkids
-training children in anger management
-making a critical difference in the area of discipline
-giving grandchildren the love and security they crave
-special needs grandkids
-leaving a legacy of faith
D. Ross Campbell, MD, has spent more than 30 years as a clinical psychiatrist, concentrating on the parent-child relationship. Formerly an associate clinical professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Ross has counseled thousands of parents throughout his extensive career. Author of the bestselling How to Really Love Your Child, Campbell makes good use of his thirty years of experience in psychiatry working with the Ministering to Ministers Foundation, serving individual ministers, their families, and church organizations.