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    | | |  | You're a Better Parent Than You Think! : A Guide to Common-Sense Parenting |  | List Price: $12.00 Your Price: $9.00
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  Summary: Wonderful book
 Review: Great book that cuts through the all the garbage that's promoted as "expert opinion" and uses good common sense to raising kids.
 
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  Summary: Wonderful book
 Review: Great book that cuts through the all the garbage that's promoted as "expert opinion" and uses good common sense to raising kids.
 
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  Summary: Great Stuff!
 Review: I first learned about Dr. Ray from a friend who read this book. Since then, I have purchased every one of Dr. Ray's books and even downloaded his wonderful 13-part audio series from the EWTN web site (...)This book has helped me more in my parenting than any other that I have read, and I have read several. Dr. Ray gives you a no-nonsense approach based on his premise that the one thing parents of today need the most is confidence (at least the parents who are willing to read a book about parenting, that is). What makes this book stand out is that not only will it help you in rearing your child, it will also give you a new perspective when reading other parenting books.
 
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  Summary: Love it.
 Review: I love Dr Ray's common sense and sense of humor! Read it!
 
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  Summary: Refreshing, practical, and down-to-earth
 Review: This is the best parenting book I've read, and I've read a bunch. It's completely free of psychobabble, and his approach is straightforward, practical, and sensible. Guarendi doesn't get into the usual controversies about whether or not to spank, attachment parenting, or the like. Instead, he gives parents practical ways to apply whatever their particular philosophies are. I can't recommend this book highly enough!
 
 
 
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