How to Raise an MVP, Most Valuable Person

How to Raise an MVP, Most Valuable Person

  • Ambrose Robinson
  • Freda Robinson
  • Steve A. Hubbard
Publisher:Zondervan Publishing CompanyISBN 13: 9780310208297ISBN 10: 0310208297

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How to Raise an MVP, Most Valuable Person is written by Ambrose Robinson and published by Zondervan Publishing Company. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0310208297 (ISBN 10) and 9780310208297 (ISBN 13).

"Voted the NBA's Most Valuable Player as the center for the San Antonio Spurs, David Robinson is perhaps its Most Versatile Person as well. A classical pianist, SAT whiz, computer genius, graduate of Annapolis, naval officer, Dream Team Olympics member, philanthropist, community activist, and Christian, he's a true Renaissance athlete. Yet this thirty-year-old husband and father still asks his parents for advice. Wouldn't you like to sit in the Robinsons' living room and learn why David thinks he has the greatest parents on earth?" "How to Raise an MVP lets you feel like you're at a warm and personal family gathering. Ambrose and Freda Robinson, along with their three children, David, Kimberly, and Chuck, share anecdotes of family life and offer insight into successful parenting. In the Robinson house there were no TV baby-sitters, no back talkers, and no underachievers. But there were three children who knew they were loved and that they had the potential to dream and to do anything they wanted to do." "From bringing a baby home for the first time to watching their children leave the nest, Ambrose and Freda tell about raising a family - and the lessons they learned along the way. They talk frankly about the hard times as well as the good times, and discuss specific issues such as honesty, academics, curfews, sibling rivalry, dating and sex, racism, anger, communication, building a career, and more."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved