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Raising My Brother's Child

Scott Hilton

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

Beschreibung

Anyone who has ever been a foster parent, houseparent, or adoptive parent will relate to "Raising My Brothers Child." This book is a powerful compilation of personal stories, psychological insights, and Biblical application gained through the author's three decade career "in the trenches" with vulnerable children. With an emphasis on practicality, Scott Hilton pulls the veil back and shares the details of 99 of his own personal stories and brilliantly presents the complexities of raising hurting children in a way that will help parents overcome the hurdles that are to come.


Whether you are just now considering fostering, adopting, or house-parenting or have been fulfilling that call for years, this book will unravel the perplexing issues that you'll face and inspire you to make a difference that ripples into the generations to come.


In his book, Scott shares insights on:

- The brutal struggles he faced that nearly killed him

- Dealing with Behavior Management, Attachment Issues, and Trauma

- How to deal with and break social and genetic generational curses

- The biggest mistake of his life

- Dealing with the difficult adults while trying to help children


All in all, this book is raw. The stories and practical insights in these pages will give you the tools you need for your journey in Raising Your Brother's Child.

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Schlagwörter

Fatherhood, Trauma, Relationships, Flipping the Script, Adoptive Parents, Attachment, Houseparents, Boundaries, Adoption, Parenting, Foster Care, Group Homes