You Can't Scare Me, I Have Kids

by William T. McConnell


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Softcover
£8.95
Softcover
£8.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/01/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9781403397010

About the Book

Many parents today are a bit overwhelmed at the thought of leading their children through the minefield of childhood and delivering them whole and healthy at the door of adulthood. Perhaps you or someone you know could use a little help.

This book encourages parents to equip themselves with two tools essential for successful child rearing – love and a sense of humor. You will find yourself smiling as you read this warm and funny look at the serious and often challenging task of raising children in today’s world.

You are invited to join the McConnell clan: at a low impact softball game; in a packed house for a couple of not very musical school band concerts; in the throws of dealing with attitude impaired teenagers; for a day at the DMV with daddy’s little girl; sharing a flu bug; playing the family game of Jerk for the Day; out in the yard for a decorating contest with the neighbors at Christmas and other fun family events.

You will probably find the McConnell’s to be a family much like yours. And you will join the author in chuckling at the challenges involved in raising a family.


About the Author

Having reared seven children who are contributing members of society and who still like their father just might qualify the author to write a book on child rearing.

Dr. McConnell has pastored churches in four states, worked in the Iowa Juvenile Justice System and the Kentucky Department of Corrections, served as a police and fire chaplain in Kentucky and Ohio, and served twenty years as a certified firefighter and an Emergency Medical Technician.

Bill and his wife Nancy presently work together at the Christian Church in Harrison, Ohio. In their spare time they counsel young parents and eagerly await visits from their grandchildren at their home in the country a few miles outside of Cincinnati.