Description: This book titled "Growing Up Firstborn" by Dr. Kevin Leman is a non-fiction piece published by Dell Publishing in 1990. It is a paperback book written in English and is intended for adult readers. The book discusses various topics including life management, personal and professional development, birth order, and family life. Learn how first born shapes personality, relationships and career choices. Learn how to improve relationships and find happiness. Learn how to alter destructive family patterns, let go of sibling rivalry, succeed in your career and how to parent a firstborn. Including a chapter on alcoholism, developing friends, and making the most of being a firstborn. This book is for firstborns or anyone who wants to understand or improve their relationship with their firstborn child, spouse who is firstborn ,or coworker. It is a vintage book from the 1980s. The book cover has no noticeable wear and tear and the pages are great. This book is perfect for those interested in psychology, sociology, and personal development. It is in excellent, mint condition!
Price: 12 USD
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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Book Title: Growing Up Firstborn
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: Dell Publishing
Intended Audience: Adults
Inscribed: No
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1990
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1980s
Author: Dr. Kevin Leman
Personalized: No
Genre: Business, Economics & Industry, Family, Parenting & Relations, Life Sciences, Mind, Body & Spirit, Motivation, Personal & Professional Development, Psychology & Help, Sociology
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Alcohol, Family Life, Family Therapy, Life Management, Managing Conflict, Mind, Parent-Child Relationship, Parenting, Personal Development, Professional Development, Relations, Relationships, Self-Help, Self-Improvement, Self-Management, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Birth Order
Number of Pages: 308