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 Like it or not, Dad, your relationship with your daughter will determine the path
she will choose and the decisions she will make for the rest of her life. No pressure, right? In his latest release, What
All Little Girls Need & What Most Women Never Had, author, Joe Cucchiara says being a caring father for your little girl
is a joy and challenge well worth every effort. It is a sad but true fact that nearly 80% of all women grow up without a healthy,
loving father-daughter relationship. A young girl often reaches adolescence, having passed the critical years (ages 4 to 12)
without the benefit of a caring father. The results? She may doubt her value, be starved for affection, and prone to choosing
the wrong kind of men again and again. Here in straightforward, easy to understand language are great insights, ideas for
bonding, successful methods for developing warm, right and lasting relationships with your daughter. Before she faces the
upheaval of the teenage years, before her first broken heart, before friends wound her spirit
use this heart-lifting
book to establish an enduring legacy. Dad, no man will ever influence your little girl like you. Discover today What All
Little Girls Need and What Most Women Never Had.
Author, Joe Cucchiara is a native Californian who grew
up with a love and passion for baseball and pitched in the minor leagues for the Cleveland Indians for a short period of time.
He is a spirited entrepreneur with a diverse business background and is currently enjoying a successful career in the mortgage
industry. He has been married to his wife Synthia for fourteen years and they have two daughters, Rachel and Stephanie.
Joe and his family currently reside in Northern California and love the outdoors and spending time near the coastal areas
of Monterey and Carmel California. Other than continuing to pursue his professional career in the mortgage industry, he has
a passion for writing and loves playing golf, reading and spending time with his family and close friends. Joes goals
are to continue writing books and speaking on the topic of fathers and daughters, and to eventually develop and grow a father-daughter
organization for continued awareness.
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