What most children want is to be recognized, loved, and appreciated.
We can verbalize those by just saying, "I love you, I care about you. I want to know what you're doing, not out of meddling, out of caring for you. Because maybe I can assist you." That's called being a parent, a human being.
Let them know.
Angel on your shoulder, I am not very big, in fact, I am quite small. I sit on your shoulder, and hear when you call. I go everywhere with you though you can't see me. I am with you always, even in your dreams. I share your laughter, dry your tears when you cry. Every day I'm so proud cause, I see how hard you try. I don't have a name, and I'll never grow older, but, for as long as you live I'll be your little Angel on your shoulder. Poem taken from my childrens book "Angel on My Shoulder"
About Me
- Dawn
- Belleville, Ontario, Canada
- I have a vision of reaching out to the younger generation, through inspiration, to empower these young individuals into having strong, confident, and positive minds and prepare them for a bright future ahead. I am in continued process of putting together and publishing a series of childrens books that can offer the best chance to place the right book in the hands of many children. I hope that you will see my vision as a wonderful experience for any child to learn and grow from.
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Angels of Inspiration first promotional video.
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I received this message below in my private inbox... Dawn, It is a wonderful mission to teach our children that although life deals each of us blows, our attitude can have a great impact on how those affect us in the long run. Keep up the good work....
ReplyDeleteIts messages like this that let my partner Derek and I know that we are getting through. That our message is being received.
Thank you Grace Becker.