Living in the Trenches

Successful Family Strategies from a Father of Nine (Yes, Nine)

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Fatherhood, Relationships, Marriage
Cover of the book Living in the Trenches by Christopher Robbins, Familius
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Author: Christopher Robbins ISBN: 9781938301452
Publisher: Familius Publication: April 1, 2013
Imprint: Familius Language: English
Author: Christopher Robbins
ISBN: 9781938301452
Publisher: Familius
Publication: April 1, 2013
Imprint: Familius
Language: English
Whether you have one child or twelve (do you really have twelve?), they seem to come prepackaged with their own personality. You wonder how much nurture is going into this nature and how you’ll ever survive let alone thrive.

In the throes of raising nine children ages three through twenty one, Robbins, the Pater Familius of Familius.com has penned his thoughts on how to be happy while raising children in such a way that we embrace the imperfect system we call parenthood. We laugh, we cry, we debate and finally agree that parenthood is a unique and individual journey that reveals far more about ourselves than any other pursuit.

In the spirit of Paul Arden’s books on marketing, Robbins explores strategies, best practices, ideas, and the never-ending challenges of what it means to be a parent. In the end, he contends, family success and  happiness is not only possible while raising children but is really all around us if we but stop, look, and listen.
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Whether you have one child or twelve (do you really have twelve?), they seem to come prepackaged with their own personality. You wonder how much nurture is going into this nature and how you’ll ever survive let alone thrive.

In the throes of raising nine children ages three through twenty one, Robbins, the Pater Familius of Familius.com has penned his thoughts on how to be happy while raising children in such a way that we embrace the imperfect system we call parenthood. We laugh, we cry, we debate and finally agree that parenthood is a unique and individual journey that reveals far more about ourselves than any other pursuit.

In the spirit of Paul Arden’s books on marketing, Robbins explores strategies, best practices, ideas, and the never-ending challenges of what it means to be a parent. In the end, he contends, family success and  happiness is not only possible while raising children but is really all around us if we but stop, look, and listen.

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