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| Boys Should be Boys by Dr. Meg Meeker | | 2008-07-26 09:00:23 | | Dr. Meg Meeker is a Catholic physician who treats families and sees the effects that parents can have on kids. Last year, I reviewed Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meeker and really enjoyed it. This year she has released a new book: Boys Should be Boys which finalizes the series of one book for each gender. Unlike Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, this book is written for both mothers and fathers of boys. And it is a fantastic analysis of our culture with a healthy dose of practical parenting suggestions. The practicality of both books is what makes them special; these aren't theory or esoteric suggestions, but real, actual advice that you can immediately start applying no matter the age of your son. The subtitle is 7 Secrets to Raising Healthy Sons and these "secrets" are applicable now to your child's life. Dr. Meeker does a fantastic job of weaving in statistics and information from studies along with individual stories of children that typify certain problems a | | By: Living Catholicism | | |
| | Jared Meeker: return of the spiderfinger | | 2007-10-11 23:03:55 | | News:
11-10-2007:
Improvising Lives by Jared Meeker
Jared Meeker video of Escalator from CD "Aracnodactyl". This features a guitar by Michael Spalt. For more info go to jaredmeeker.net, myspace.com/jaredmeeker or spaltinstruments.com
Escalator
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30-07-2007:
A long time between updates...Jared Meeker springs up with his video for the Greg Howe Competition. Lets hope Greg
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| | Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meg Meeker: A Book Review | | 2007-05-01 03:33:24 | | As a father of four girls, the book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters was required reading for me. And the time will certainly pay off in the lives of my young girls. This is a book written by a family doctor and psychiatrist who has treated numerous women and girls over her 25 years of practicing medicine (and, not incidentally, is a woman). But what shines in this book is the research into studies and real-life examples that underline her points. This is a must-read for any Christian father (the book is not explicitly Catholic, so non-Catholic men are just as likely to enjoy it).
Subtitled 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know, this book explores the type of father that girls need to become strong, competent women without emotional, physical, or mental problems. The chapters guide us toward becoming better men as well as better fathers. Each tackles a particular “secret” and includes substantial research, real-world examples and guidance on how to achieve the goal. Chapter titles | | By: Living Catholicism | | |
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