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The Fighting Children: A Must-Read Book for Families
The Fighting Children: A Must-Read Book for Families
The Fighting Children: A Must-Read Book for Families
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The Fighting Children: A Must-Read Book for Families

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Every family, irrespective of its composition, will have to deal with children issues at one point or another. Years of research and careful analysis of this phenomenon indicate no family is immune to children challenges. In The Fighting Children, author Ben Iloh addresses the issue of siblings and the controversies that often occur between them.

Using the Bible as a guide, Iloh discusses the categories of children and shares information about child siblings, adult siblings, the Book of Genesis and childrens challenges, the causes and effects of sibling squabbles, siblings of single parents, stand-alone siblings, and competition among siblings. He also presents a variety of methods to resolve and overcome difficulties among siblings.

The Fighting Siblings offers families, parents, and adult siblingsas well as educators and others who interact with childrenan informative overview of sibling interactions and problems and a helpful guide to addressing them.
LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateSep 13, 2017
ISBN9781532031397
The Fighting Children: A Must-Read Book for Families
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Ben Iloh

Ben Iloh holds a degree in sales management and marketing from the Transworld College. He currently works as an assistant pastor in a local church where he is charged with the responsibility of helping families who have various challenges. Iloh lives in Arizona.

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    The Fighting Children - Ben Iloh

    Copyright © 2017 Ben Iloh.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 Categories of Children

    Chapter 2 The Genesis of Children Challenges

    Chapter 3 Causes of Sibling Squabbles

    Chapter 4 Siblings of Single Parents

    Chapter 5 The Stand-Alone Siblings

    Chapter 6 Effects of Sibling Squabbles

    Chapter 7 Competition Among Siblings

    Chapter 8 Overcoming Sibling Differences

    Introduction

    As I reminisce over my years of childhood and the various thought-provoking interactions I had with my peers in in those days, as well as my observations and counsel to parents and families struggling with children challenges, I deem it necessary to write this book to explore the numerous issues confronting children from time to time. I will also highlight and deliberate on all available ameliorating methods we can adopt to effectively deal with those challenges. Every family, irrespective of its composition, will have to deal with children

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