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How often do we find children, teens, young adults not fully accepting something in their physical appearance, like their hair? How often does a person get judged on their physical appearance, like their hair or hair style? How often does this cause at least temporary discomfort, sadness, and the loss of acceptance of one's self and others. How marvelous it would be if instead a child can fully accept their own and others' unique gifts of appearance. This book, through its series of light questions, examines how a child sees physical appearance affecting their view of themselves and others. It…mehr

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How often do we find children, teens, young adults not fully accepting something in their physical appearance, like their hair? How often does a person get judged on their physical appearance, like their hair or hair style? How often does this cause at least temporary discomfort, sadness, and the loss of acceptance of one's self and others. How marvelous it would be if instead a child can fully accept their own and others' unique gifts of appearance. This book, through its series of light questions, examines how a child sees physical appearance affecting their view of themselves and others. It is a book promoting acceptance of their unique self, including their hair. It is a book that opens their eyes to see the true inner beauty in the world and everyone in it.
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Autorenporträt
Samia Boctor is an M.D.; she has worked with student health departments in California universities for many years. She has grown up children and many younger grandchildren. She lived and studied in Egypt, Canada and the USA. She has been living in Los Angeles, CA for the last 30 years.