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Uniquely You

Exploring Your Child's Extraordinarily Distinctive Design

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Uniquely You

By: Sally Clarkson, Nathan Clarkson
Narrated by: Kristen Kallen-Keck, Jeffrey Machado
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You are the unique child of God called to raise unique children of God.

We are wonderfully different. That’s God’s beautiful, creative, astonishing design and plan. But how do we faithfully see and parent children who are His unique creations?

You observe it every day in the way your kids think, talk, play, create, relate, read, write, dream, decide, and do life. We celebrate their unique attributes, but we also recognize that every beautiful child comes with particular challenges. We need creative parenting that’s able to provide specialized love and guidance.

Uniquely You, by best-selling authors Sally Clarkson and her son, Nathan Clarkson, is filled with biblical and life-learned wisdom for helping kids become and enjoy being the person God has designed them to be. Parents discover the unique personalities, learning, and love languages of their children. The Clarksons help you imagine discipline and dreams that fit your unique kids.

Our kids have a designed place in God’s story. Uniquely You is the guidebook for partnering with Him in the journey of discovering their unique roles. Your kids will say with confidence and joy, “I am the only me!”

©2025 Sally Clarkson and Nathan Clarkson (P)2025 Sally Clarkson and Nathan Clarkson
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I enjoyed listening, it’s given me lots of encouragement as a parent and it’s cool from the perspective of parent and adult child rather than solely parents. However toward the end I was getting quite fed up hearing her humble bragging, and the principles got quite repetitive. It’s one of those books you get the idea in the first few chapters and the rest is superfluous. Overall a good listen though, would recommend

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