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A Guide to Meaningful Parent-Daughter ConversationsYour daughter is growing up. There are so many issues she'll face, such as body image, confusion about relationships, and taking ownership of her spiritual life. How do you connect with her on the things that are important to both of you? This structured approach to conversations and activities with your girl will make it easier to have those memorable times together. You'll find practical ways to encourage her in her faith, talk about the challenges she faces in school and with friends, and remind her that you love her dearly.



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Peter Larson

Peter J. Larson is first and foremost a father and husband. With three kids (ages 13, 14 and 16) , Peter and Heather Larson enjoy a range of outdoor activities with their family. They have lived in Minnesota, Colorado, California and Missouri during their 20 years of marriage. Peter received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in Pasadena, CA. He also holds a Masters degree in Theology from Fuller. Working as the Clinical Director for the Smalley Relationship Center, Peter's early career was specialized in marriage and family therapy. He later distinguished himself as a content creator and researcher as he co-authored the Customized Version of the PREPARE/ENRICH Inventory. He currently works at Gloo, Inc., a tech company in Boulder, CO focused on helping people grow to be all they were born to be.

Heather J. Larson has her Masters degree in Psychology from Evangel University in Springfield, MO, and is a trained life coach. Working with Focus on the Family's National Institute of Marriage (NIM) , Heather provides follow-up relationship coaching for couples and parents leaving NIM's intensive therapy programs. She enjoys running, hiking, cooking, and being a wife and mother. Her website is bridgewellcoaching.com



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