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When our youngest child punched two kids in the junk within an 18-hour period, I questioned whether I could have done anything to prevent it. To be honest, I hadn't thought to tell my children directly not to punch people in the junk. It wasn't a message that I ever imagined I would have to say out loud. However, there have been several rather obvious life lessons that I've been forced to teach my children over the years in order to help them navigate life. Don't Punch People in the Junk! (Seemingly) Obvious Life Lessons to Teach Kids is a collection of lessons that explores the challenging…mehr

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When our youngest child punched two kids in the junk within an 18-hour period, I questioned whether I could have done anything to prevent it. To be honest, I hadn't thought to tell my children directly not to punch people in the junk. It wasn't a message that I ever imagined I would have to say out loud. However, there have been several rather obvious life lessons that I've been forced to teach my children over the years in order to help them navigate life. Don't Punch People in the Junk! (Seemingly) Obvious Life Lessons to Teach Kids is a collection of lessons that explores the challenging and rewarding journeys of both childhood and adulthood. Although many of the statements in this book seem like common sense, there may be several that you never dreamed you would have to say out loud to another human being. Don't Punch People in the Junk! (Seemingly) Obvious Life Lessons to Teach Kids is an honest and laugh-out-loud look at the journey of parenthood.
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Kelly Wilson is an author and comedian who entertains and inspires with stories of humor, healing, and hope. She is the author of Live Cheap and Free, Don't Punch People in the Junk, and Kelly Wilson's The Art of Seduction: Nine Easy Ways to Get Sex From Your Mate. Her latest book, Caskets From Costco, is a finalist in the 18th annual Foreword Reviews' INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards and has also been chosen as a finalist in the 10th annual National Indie Excellence Book Awards. Kelly Wilson currently writes for a living and lives with her Magically Delicious husband, junk-punching children, dog, cat, and stereotypical minivan in Portland, Oregon. Read more about her at www.wilsonwrites.com.