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NEWS: Kay Wills Wyma Featured in Dec. 2012 “Thriving Family” Magazine

Cleaning House author Kay Wills Wyma offers practical help for the holidays in her article “An Others-Centered Christmas.” Featured in the December 2012 issue of Focus on the Family’s Thriving Family Magazine, Wyma provides thoughtful and meaningful ways to reach out to others this Christmas.

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NEWS: “Cleaning House” Featured on “Today’s Christian Woman”

Author Kay Wills Wyma’s  Cleaning House is featured on Christianity Today’s , Today’s Christian Woman, titled “No More Entitlement: My countercultural determination to raise independent kids.”

Included is Wyma’s “Top Twelve Things A Kid Should Know Before Flying the Coop!” To read more, click here.

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Turn Conflict into Cooperation

“I love the practical strategies and valuable insights from the hearts and lives of strong-willed kids.… You’ll defi nitely want to make this book part of your parenting library.”
—Dr. Kevin Leman, New York Times best-selling author of Have a New Kid by Friday

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Is Your Home Out of Order?

“If you want your children to be more responsible, more self-assured, and more empathetic, Cleaning House is for you.”
—Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family
 
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NEWS: “Cleaning House” Mentioned in New York Times “Motherlode” Blog

Cleaning House by Kay Wills Wyma is mentioned in The New York Times “Motherlode” blogpost, “Our Spoiled Rotten Children.”  Click here to read.

This is the second time “Cleaning House” has been in the NYT. Wyma’s  guest post “Let Them Climb Trees (And Fall)”was featured June 28. For more, click here .

SNEAK PEEK: Cleaning House by Kay Wills Wyma

What Would Your Life be Like if Anything Were Possible?

Click here to download the first chapter of Cleaning House now.

When Kay Wyma realized that an attitude of entitlement had crept into her home, this mother of five got some attitude of her own. Cleaning House is her account of a year-long campaign to introduce her kids to basic life skills. From making beds to grocery shopping to refinishing a deck chair, the Wyma family experienced for themselves the ways meaningful work can transform self-absorption into earned self-confidence and concern for others.

Click here to download the first chapter of Cleaning House now.