Do Better!

How One Father Gained Wisdom from Texting His Teen Daughter

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Pub Date 20 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 30 Sep 2021

Description

What father hasn’t struggled to communicate with his teenage daughter?

Most will say it is not easy on a good day. And with the advent of social media, this undertaking only becomes more complex—a harsh reality, leaving many fathers perplexed and wondering what to do next.

In Do Better!, Norman W. Holden (aka Norm) is the dad that takes the road less traveled. Searching for the solution that will make the difference, this father attempts to bridge the communication gap with his daughter using the very same technology that is designed to distract. After employing a daily texting regimen for more than a year, Norm discovers that the answers aren’t as simple as he expected. His unique approach to communicating with his daughter delivers a journey of personal introspection and shared wisdom from a father’s perspective.

If you are a parent struggling to get through to your distracted young adult, this is the book for you. Read on.


What father hasn’t struggled to communicate with his teenage daughter?

Most will say it is not easy on a good day. And with the advent of social media, this undertaking only becomes more complex—a...


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