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Unresolved issues from the past can cause parents to make poor choices when raising their children. All is not lost. Parents can break the cycle of the past and get back in touch with their school-age children. Teacher, Andrene Bonner's inspiring stories will put parents in touch with emotional healing and ultimately give more energy to help children deal with life's pressures. These stories help parents take a gentle, non-threatening look at their limiting beliefs and what they may have passed on to their children. With awareness, parents can correct their course and help their children…mehr

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Unresolved issues from the past can cause parents to make poor choices when raising their children. All is not lost. Parents can break the cycle of the past and get back in touch with their school-age children. Teacher, Andrene Bonner's inspiring stories will put parents in touch with emotional healing and ultimately give more energy to help children deal with life's pressures. These stories help parents take a gentle, non-threatening look at their limiting beliefs and what they may have passed on to their children. With awareness, parents can correct their course and help their children develop more problem solving skills, courage, adaptability, self-discipline, self-care, even vocabulary, among other strengths. Learn how parents and teachers can work together consciously for children's resilience and success.
Autorenporträt
Andrene Bonner is the author of four non-fiction books about student resilience and the parent-teacher partnership. Her work of fiction, "Olympic Gardens," championing a boy's search for identity and education won the 2009 Lorna Goodison Award for Transformative Literature. She is the 2012 Westchester Black Scholars Motivational Teacher Award recipient and founder of Literacy Gateway Institute, an educational solution business focused on success, innovation and access for all learners. Bonner holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and Dance, Master of Science in Secondary Education and Master of Arts in Language and Literacy.