Below are some links you might find informative and useful.
I am delighted to share that my third book, Talking Buddies has recently been added to the E-Library on the Barbershops Books website. Barbershop Books is an organization that provides children’s books to barbershops across the country to promote literacy and a love for reading. I am tickled that another one of my books is part of this wonderful and impactful organization. The link for Talking Buddies is here.
Exciting news! My first book, Jamal and Me is now included in the E-Library on the Barbershop Books website. Barbershop Books is an organization that provides children’s books to barbershops across the country to promote literacy and a love for reading. While adults/children are getting haircuts, why not read a book? Jamal and Me is now part of this innovative endeavor. The link for my book is here.
Lime Crab Cottage is the website of Lynda Farrington Wilson, an artist, illustrator and book designer. She illustrated Jamal and Me and Playground Heroes.
https://www.lyndafarringtonwilson.com/
Samantha C. Sweeney, Ph.D and Melissa L. Kilbride, LICSW, have written a book entitled Working with Worry: A Workbook for Parents on How to Support Anxious Children. This parent-friendly, informative guide serves to provide parents with tools they can use to support their children as they try to manage their anxiety in today’s stressful world. I reviewed the book and can say with certainty that it is user-friendly and practical. It is available for purchase from the publisher’s page. It is also available on Amazon.com.
Culturally Competent Kids is an organization that provides a wide array of services to help children and adults deal with our diverse world. Its motto is They Can’t Learn….What We Don’t Teach. The founder is Samantha C. Sweeney, Ph.D.
http://www.culturallycompetentkids.com/
ReadAloud.org is an organization that promotes reading aloud to children for at least 15 minutes per day. They provide tips for parents, and strongly encourage reading to babies as well as toddlers, preschoolers, and primary-aged students (ages 0-8). Their website is below.
http://www.readaloud.org/
The article below entitled “How to Get Your Kids to Open Up to You About Bullying” provides some wonderful suggestions for parents about how to broach this subject with their kids.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-talk-to-kids-about-bullying_l_5d5ac17ce4b0d8840ff67bbc?guccounter=1