
What's A Father to Do?

Facing Parents' Toughest Issues
by Don Schmierer
with Lela Gilbert
About the Author
What's a
Father to Do? Author, counselor and father of two, Don
Schmierer speaks man-to-man with dads about the problems that
can arise with growing kids - problems like addictions, eating
disorders, promiscuity, and same-sex attractions. And he
doesn't mince words. He says....

| So here's the bottom
line. As fathers:
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Have we established a pattern of open communication with our
children?
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Have we reached out to our
children, being receptive to their felt needs?
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Have we given our children
dignity?
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Have we set up loving
boundaries, so our children have a clear- sense of
right and wrong? |
"Don Schmierer provides insight and practical
advice for parents struggling to build a positive home for their
children. What's a Father to Do? provides hope for those of us
seeking to reconnect families across the nation." Ken
Canfield, Ph.D., Founder and President, National Center for
Fathering
| Don
Schmierer has been active in interpersonal ministry
and counseling for four decades. While serving in
the Navy in 1958, he joined the staff of The
Navigators, which involved military and campus
outreach. He founded
His Servants in 1983, continuing his work
among students, business professionals and church
leaders. He and his wife Diana have also helped
operate several Christian addiction recovery programs.
Don and Diana have been married for more than 40 years.
Their philanthropic work includes property and project
management. They live on a farm in Northern
California. |
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