
Juggling Glass and Rubber Balls
One Dad's Approach to Raising Great Kids
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Alex Hyde-White
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Joel Peterson
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Joel Peterson, an adjunct professor at Stanford Business School and a former JetBlue Airways chairman, achieved success in the business world by applying the concept of intentionality. During five decades of marriage while raising seven children, Joel and his wife, Diana, discovered the effectiveness of applying the same purposeful approach to parenting.
As you join the Petersons in their transformative journey, you will learn about the value of intentionality in your own parenting and how to purposefully foster essential life skills, character, and resilience in children. Full of candid and engaging stories as well as practical advice, Juggling Glass and Rubber Balls will help you consider your own parenting strategies, emphasizing the transformative power of intentionality and the lasting impact of love and purpose on the next generation.
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- Jeff Kirchick
- 02-09-25
Great actionable advice
As a new first time dad this was an amazing and practical book. It helped lay out a framework through which me and my wife can ensure we raise kids that share our values. Joel writes with the utmost humility in acknowledging areas where he wished he was better while also sharing highlights as seen through the eyes of his children, and this vulnerability breeds trust and credibility.
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