101 Conversation Starters for Families: 101 Conversation Starters
Autor Gary Chapman, Ramon L. Pressonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2012
To get your family close, you have to get it talking.
One of the signs of a healthy family is open and meaningful conversation. But it's not always easy to get your kids talking. "101 Conversation Starters for Families" is an excellent place to begin, providing just the right blend of fun and thought-provoking questions, such as:
- If you could ask God a question, what would you ask?
- Complete this sentence: I feel especially close to you when . . .
- About trading places:
- Children: I think the best part about being a grown-up would be . . .
- Parents: I think the best part about being a kid would be . . .
Authors Gary Chapman and Ramon Presson have created this treasure trove in a handy tabletop format. Whether you do one question a week or five days a week, your family will experience a new level of closeness. "101 Conversation Starters for Families" is the perfect companion to bestselling books, "The 5 Love Languages of Children" and" The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0802408397
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 152 x 137 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Northfield Publishing
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101 Conversation Starters for Families
One of the signs of a healthy family is open and meaningful communication. But how do you find something the whole family can talk about . . . together? Marriage and family experts Gary Chapman, author of "The 5 Love Languages," and Ramon Presson bring you 101 questions to facilitate this process.
- If you could ask God a question, what would you ask?
- Complete this sentence: I feel especially close to you when . . .
- About trading places:
- Children: I think the best part about being a grown-up would be . . .
- Parents: I think the best part about being a kid would be . . .