Roy Wants to Go to School
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This children book is about a four year old's first day at school. The other children exclude him and are mean to him. It is written to help young ones to know how to deal with such a situation - it is a must have for anyone with young ones. Like a tree you can bend a child when young, after a few years they are set in their ways.
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About Avery Liell-Kok
I was born to a large family, my father was the only child . He made it known to us how much he hated not having a sister or a brother, if he was alive today, he would not like the fact that I have only one, I must say that my wife And I love children. I was raised in a small town of about 5700 people, a few miles north of Houston. My parents did not worry much about danger to us where we lived, and there was the least worry about us being bullied in school. Today however, we live in a totally different world. It was only after my son graduated from high school that I became aware of some of the things he suffered from the words of the other children. One of the missed signs was that he was not doing good in school, but we knew he could do the work.
After entering college he excelled to the point of tutoring others at school. He was invited to return to the college speak to other graduating classes. Raising him helped me to appreciate that daily talks with our young ones are very important.
This children book is about a four old that because of seeing his sister and brother go to school everyday cannot wait to go to school, Only to find that the other children excludes him and they are very mean to him. I hope that it help your young ones to know what action he or she should take if they are ever faced with bullying. And how they should treat others.
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Richard Wright
I was born to a large family, my father was the only child . He made it known to us how much he hated not having a sister or a brother, if he was alive today, he would not like the fact that I have only one, I must say that my wife And I love children. I was raised in a small town of about 5700 people, a few miles north of Houston. My parents did not worry much about danger to us where we lived, and there was the least worry about us being bullied in school. Today however, we live in a totally different world. It was only after my son graduated from high school that I became aware of some of the things he suffered from the words of the other children. One of the missed signs was that he was not doing good in school, but we knew he could do the work.
After entering college he excelled to the point of tutoring others at school. He was invited to return to the college speak to other graduating classes. Raising him helped me to appreciate that daily talks with our young ones are very important.
This children book is about a four old that because of seeing his sister and brother go to school everyday cannot wait to go to school, Only to find that the other children excludes him and they are very mean to him. I hope that it help your young ones to know what action he or she should take if they are ever faced with bullying. And how they should treat others.
Other books by Richard Wright
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