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The Top Ten Laws of Respect at Home - A Family Guide (Paperback)

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Item Number: EB-TTLRH-001
Author: N. Taiwo
Pages: 136
Publisher: Xulon Press
Language: English
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A must-read for couples and parents, the leaders in a family. Studies have shown the benefits of respect in a home to include:

  • a more stable home environment
  • stronger marriage
  • a strong sense of self-respect in children
 
The Top Ten Laws of Respect at Home – A Family Guide is the third of the first three installments in the Top Ten Laws of Respect series by author and continuous improvement expert Niyi Taiwo. In this installment the author unveils the top ten principles that govern respect within a family.

 

The author thoughtfully breaks up the ten laws into three groups and introduces the foundational laws, principles that govern the essence of respect in a home; the influential laws, principles that govern fundamental factors that explain the way you gain and lose respect; and sustaining laws, principles that govern factors and practices that enable a family to maintain respect at home.

 

The author again masterfully deploys a new series of powerful stories all through the book - stories that hit home and facilitate a clear understanding of a complex subject and that make the reading experience fun, engaging and enlightening.

 

The timeless principles that make up these ten laws will serve as a powerful guide for any and all couples, parents, and older teenagers for years to come.