LoveReading4Kids Says
I'm glad I was asked to read and review this inspiring book!
I totally understand this concept of this book and I am familiar with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, a concept which is well established in the foundation of this book. I wish this book had been around when I was younger.
The author uses an analysis of a child's developing brain and offers motivational writing to help with life. My mother would say things like "I don't want to know you" and walk away from me - how's that for building self-esteem!! However, What I Tell Myself FIRST is incredibly positive and tells the reader they don't have to be perfect. It teaches the child to actually like themselves and then to help others,
This book will leave both child and parent empowered - wow what a powerful book!
Easy to read, relate and apply well done.
Jane Brown, A LoveReading Ambassador
LoveReading4Kids Ambassador
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What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem Synopsis
A lot of adults have dark roads. Started from when they were young. The hug they didn't get. The pain they didn't learn to manage because mom and/or dad patched mostly all of their wounds and fought mostly all their battles.
Travelling through life, hearing
"You're fat."
"You're slow."
"You're not like us."
"You're ugly."
"I felt disrespected when he said..."
"No one loves me."
"I fell for this person because I needed love. Who knew that he'd (or she'd) be....."
"It's your job to make me feel like..."
"WHY DON'T YOU WANT ME?!"
If only we'd learn very early on that these things were our jobs to perform. If only we'd learn to do for self in every way.
Written by a US military veteran, this children's book, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, will instil in children the answer to bullying, body-shaming, hate, and attacks on the self through daily affirmations.
Author Mike Brown has learned many life lessons and hopes to convey some of those lessons acquired from public and private service in the Army, as a police officer, an anger management specialist, nonviolent crisis intervention instructor, educator, as well as the real-world wisdom accumulated so far, to everyone that reads this book.
Teaching a sense of self-love as well as self-acceptance and giving a framework for both parents and children to help build their lives into sturdy and happy homes is his goal. What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem is to readers what the AED is to a heart: it instils the defibrillator of self-esteem so powerful for when times are tough and your mind is under attack.
Mike hones in on his military past and the methodology behind why servicemembers say creeds in various forms and military occupational specialities. This book will serve its purpose not for when times are good. But for when times are bad when one is on that dark road and it feels like no one is there. It will serve as the proverbial jump pack to the battery of the mind. Like the hug that you needed but did not get. Like the words, you needed to hear but did not hear. This book of reality-based daily affirmations is the "I wish I had this" of books.
We MUST instil in our children the answer to bullying, body-shaming, hate, and attacks on the self through daily affirmations.
About This Edition
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9781734184808 |
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19th November 2019 |
Author: |
Michael A Brown |
Illustrator: |
Zoe Ranucci |
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Mabma Enterprises, LLC |
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Paperback |
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