The Parent Model: An Interactive Guide to Parenting
By Tamara Bogan
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About this ebook
Do you know someone who has a child?
If you answered yes because you know someone, or that someone happens to be you, then you are possibly the recipient of a download from heaven in the form of this concise, interactive parenting guide.
This insightful handbook was strategically designed with you, or that someone you know, in mind. It offers a practical and balanced approach to parenting that yields immediate solutions for parents at any phase in their parenting journey. This guide gives supreme wisdom, insight, and testimonials, along with 6 unique strategies to assist parents with their God-ordained plan as it relates to family.
If implemented, this interactive guide is guaranteed to enrich and transform your relationship with your child.
Tamara Bogan
Tamara Bogan is a licensed psychotherapist who grew up in Whigham, Georgia and currently resides in Coastal Georgia. She also holds certifications in teaching and school counseling. She works with individuals, couples, and parents. Many of Tamara’s clients come in to address depression, life’s transitions, and trauma. Tamara is particularly passionate about serving parents and young adults. She also has advanced training in the area of depression.Tamara is trained in Brainspotting and Trauma-Informed M-CBT. Brainspotting is an effective trauma-based therapeutic modality. It helps to identify and heal underlying trauma that contributes to anxiety, depression, and other behavioral conditions. Brainspotting can also be utilized to enhance performance and creativity. These approaches support clients leading more productive lives.She has taught and counseled students in public schools and worked in private practice while serving youth and families in various locations for over 18 years. Outside of private practice, she enjoys relaxing at the beach, reading, and spending quality time with family and friends.Tamara has been married to retired Sgt. Andrew Bogan for over 20 years, and they enjoy parenting three well-rounded young adults.
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The Parent Model - Tamara Bogan
Dedication
First, I am grateful to God who gave me this desire and would not allow me to give up on this book. I’m grateful for His wisdom, love, and guidance throughout every phase of my life. I am especially thankful for His Righteous Right Hand in my family’s life.
This book is dedicated to my husband, Andrew, who has always supported me in everything I have desired to accomplish. He is the leader of our family, and he has walked confidently beside me for over 20 years as we’ve raised our children.
It is also dedicated to my children, Elijah, Andria, and Adrienne. They are beautiful young adults who stole our hearts at first sight and accelerated our maturation process. My God, what did we do to receive such blessings?
The Parent Model is also dedicated to our parents, Dennis and Annie Jones, Andrew and Doris Cooper, Wilbert and Dorothy Adams, and all of the other villagers who helped us to become the people and parents we are today — our ancestors, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless other relatives, our military family, church families, colleagues, and friends. Essentially, anyone who has had a hand in helping us along our parenting journey. You know who you are! We love you, and we appreciate you!
Lastly, this book is dedicated to you, the reader. May it profoundly impact you and add value to your family’s life for generations to come.
All the best,
Tamara Bogan & Family
Foreword
Hi, I’m Elijah. I’m currently writing a foreword for my Mom. When she asked me to write it I started laughing because I didn’t know if she was serious or not. Well, I guess we know she was serious, because here I am! Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t question if I would contribute this foreword when she asked me because she’s very good at what she does. She is a dedicated counselor and I am honored to take part.
When I was in high school I was able to