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This book is to give reassurance to the Teenage Mothers that it is okay if you have to reach outside of the family for support and to let them know where to find it. You are not alone. You can overcome any stigma that tries to hold you hostage. It also gives a shout out to the families of Teen Moms, how important their support is and why they should be compassionate: but if they are not, hope is not lost, there is support outside of the family. Family is not always defined through blood but by the hands that reach out and connect to you in a positive manner. Within are antidotes, affirmations…mehr

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This book is to give reassurance to the Teenage Mothers that it is okay if you have to reach outside of the family for support and to let them know where to find it. You are not alone. You can overcome any stigma that tries to hold you hostage. It also gives a shout out to the families of Teen Moms, how important their support is and why they should be compassionate: but if they are not, hope is not lost, there is support outside of the family. Family is not always defined through blood but by the hands that reach out and connect to you in a positive manner. Within are antidotes, affirmations declarations and resources to help you on your journey as well as roadmaps to consider. There are also healing and laughter contained in the writings.
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Desiree L. Woods is a Christian writer, Detroit-native with southern roots, entrepreneur, and mentor. She is inspired to write books to help people struggling with issues as further described. She uses her ability to capture the core of the problems and provide comfort, hope and resources. She's experienced sexual trauma, been a Teen Mom; Escaped Domestic Violence and had a bout with Substance Abuse, and now is victorious over all those areas, and desires to help others transition triumphantly. She is also phenomenal in supplying self-help, self-care in those areas. She speaks what she knows and testifies of what she has seen.