Thursday, December 29, 2011

"I Am, You Are, I Am, We Are."

In an effort to make strides against bullying, this book reminds and or

teaches our children the importance of a strong sense of self. The book

provides subtle yet profound ways to incorporate the power of "I Am", and

this, I believe, can make a true difference. When you have children who

are taught to have self-confidence and taught to know we are all

connected, we then are able to 'live' love and treat each other as such,

and thus have a great impact on bullying. We are masterpieces - why aren’t

we reminded of that? Change that~

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