Posts Tagged ‘parenting’
Posted by candalyse on May 18, 2008
Alyse Danielle Battiste was born in Queens, New York in 2000. She began writing at an early age and wrote her first story at age seven. So impressed by her, Founder and CEO of Candalyse Publishing, Miriam L. Jacobs, brought the child’s words to life by publishing her story. The child is also Mrs Jacobs’ granddaughter.
Even more inspirational is that young Alyse said that she wanted to dedicate the proceeds from the sales of her books to help pay for surgeries for her older cousin’s facial reconstructive surgeries.
Youth Author Alyse Battiste shares a whimsical story of great fun when Super Sally and her pals venture to a local swimming pool during a school trip. Join Super Sally and join in the fun! Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by candalyse on May 13, 2008
While shopping with your child, you notice sudden fear and tears welling up in your young one’s eyes. You see what the frightened and confused child sees:
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Posted by candalyse on April 28, 2008
Let us raise our children to believe in themselves…
Teach them, from an early age, that they can do and be whatever they set their minds to.. Self-esteem is the key!
Do you sometimes find yourself staring at others who are not typical in appearance?
Do you often judge others based on what they are wearing, or their hair styles, or their choice in make-up? If the object of your staring is extremely obese or terribly anorexic, does it bring about uncomfortable feelings deep in your gut?
If you have answered any of these queries in the affirmative, then you are, unfortunately, a part of our society who puts way too much emphasis on outward appearance. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by candalyse on April 26, 2008
Teaching our children the importance of acceptance and tolerance is crucial in developing the basic qualities of humanity –
Respect, Character, Compassion, Tolerance, Honesty, Unconditional Love, Friendship
My Name is Not Monkey Girl is a learning tool which will assist parents, teachers and educators to promote tolerance, unconditional love, friendship for those who look different from them
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