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How to Keep Your Child from Going to Jail: Restoring Parental Authority and Developing Successful Youth - Paperback

How to Keep Your Child from Going to Jail: Restoring Parental Authority and Developing Successful Youth - Paperback

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by Honorabl The Honorable Hubert L. Grimes (Author)

In How to Keep Your Child from Going to Jail, Judge Hubert Grimes uses his years of courtroom and life experience to create a framework for parents who want to steer their children away from such dire predictions. His no-nonsense approach that starts from the moment prospective parents decide to have a child carries the reader through the various seasons and challenges of successfully raising children to maturity. Along the way, he points out the challenges that threaten to derail parents and children from achieving their goal. He readily identifies the conduct which often leads to delinquent behavior and shares insights with parents which can preempt these problems before they arise. Judge Grimes has been a trial judge for over twenty years. During the last ten years, he has specialized in family law matters and developed a solid reputation for fairness, wisdom, and common sense solutions to the myriad of day-to-day problems he faces in his courtroom. In this book, parents will learn to: - appreciate the sacrifices of parenting before they become parents - overcome negative parent-child relationships - strengthen the self-esteem of their children - steer children away from jail and towards successful lives as adults

Author Biography

A graduate of Kentucky State University, University of Georgia Law School, and International Seminary, Judge Hubert L. Grimes broke racial barriers as the first African American county and circuit judge in Volusia County (Daytona Beach), Florida. He has handled over one hundred thousand cases over a twenty-year period.

Number of Pages: 140
Dimensions: 0.33 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: February 24, 2010