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Love, Limits, & Lessons: Volume 2

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Volume 2 picks up where the original Love, Limits, & Lessons book left off, providing situational guidance through common sense solutions for raising capable and cooperative kids in today's fast-paced world.

142 pages, Paperback

First published March 22, 2011

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Bill Corbett

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Bill Corbett is an award winning professional speaker who has been speaking since 1995. He has been on stages across the U.S. for everything from brief lectures to keynote speeches to multi-day training events. He is a regular contributor to network television affiliates, and produces and hosts his own television show.

Bill is an award-winning author, writes a syndicated column, produced the Top-Notch Presentation Skills training video, lectures on leadership and communication skills, and provides coaching to individuals who aspire to develop their speaking business skills.

After traveling and lecturing nationally for several years, Bill sat down and wrote this book in response to something audience members said to him over and over: “I want to do what you do. How do I do it?” You are holding the result in your hands; a step-by-step blueprint for re-inventing yourself, using your expertise to start a speaking business and bringing your passion to the world!

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Profile Image for Fredrick Danysh.
6,844 reviews196 followers
July 22, 2011
This guide for raising children is directed mainly to middle class or weathy parents who want a cookie cutter approach that produces santatized robots not individuals. The author only has a bachelor's degree and is reiterating the principles of the organization he works for. He also advertises a trainer workshop that he conducts. The only reason that I rated it okay is that he mentioned a couple of ideas from other sources. Free copy for review purposes.
Profile Image for Jessica Eveleigh.
23 reviews
July 21, 2011
More great advice from Bill Corbett. It is mostly common sense stuff but organized and laid out in a way that really makes sense to me. This book goes a little deeper into specific situations like how timeouts should be used, siblings sharing bedrooms & manners. A great book to have on hand when you are at your wits end!
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493 reviews14 followers
September 5, 2012
I highly recommend this book for anyone

FTC: I received a free copy of this book and was not reimbursed in any other way.
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