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This workbook is designed specifically for kids starting as little as four years old. Its main goal is to help them learn how to fully love and accept themselves from an early age, no matter their circumstances, no exceptions. By repeating the "I am" statements and using activities in the rest of the workbook to reinforce and build on these statements, children will start to slowly but surely feel more confident. This workbook will help kids get stronger, dream, create, hope, and most importantly develop a self-understanding that is loving and so strong, which will aid and empower them as they grow up.…mehr

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This workbook is designed specifically for kids starting as little as four years old. Its main goal is to help them learn how to fully love and accept themselves from an early age, no matter their circumstances, no exceptions. By repeating the "I am" statements and using activities in the rest of the workbook to reinforce and build on these statements, children will start to slowly but surely feel more confident. This workbook will help kids get stronger, dream, create, hope, and most importantly develop a self-understanding that is loving and so strong, which will aid and empower them as they grow up.
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Autorenporträt
Cathia Abiad has been an educator for over 16 years. She has worked with children of all ages from multicultural backgrounds. She is passionate about uplifting kids, empowering them, and making them feel and know that they are valuable and loved no matter what. She wants kids to start creating the best experiences for themselves by using positive affirmations at a young age and setting the tone for future relationships of all kinds. She hopes that every child learns to love themselves, and accept themselves fully, by saturating their minds with empowering and loving thoughts, so they never ever have to wonder about their worth as adults.