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How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities - cover
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How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities

Kristin Faith Evans, Todd Evans

Editora: Baker Books

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Building a vibrant and joyful marriage is always a challenge. When you add the stresses inherent in parenting children with disabilities, it becomes both more difficult and more critical. 
 
Once on the brink of divorce, Kristin and Todd Evans uncovered the unique set of skills critical for growing a fulfilling relationship amid the extraordinary challenges of caring for their two children with special needs. Now they are sharing their hard-won discoveries and inspiring marriage story with you. Weaving together insights from Scripture, research, and clinical and personal experience, Kristin and Todd offer you the practical relationship tools you need to save, strengthen, and enjoy your marriage. They help you 
 
· identify your unique needs 
· assess your strengths and weaknesses 
· set your priorities 
· develop healthy stress management skills 
· deepen your communication and connection 
· tackle problems as a team 
· find ways to rest and recharge 
· nurture sexual intimacy 
· build a strong support network 
· and so much more
Disponível desde: 14/05/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 288 páginas.

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