It really does take a village to raise our little lovelies






 Even the most well intentioned parents can and will miss things going on with their children.  Jobs, stress, and life just gets in the way.  Remember that long day when bedtime couldn't come soon enough?  You're finally in bed, your first alone time since before the sun came up.  But, instead of drifting off to sleep, a thought that you had put on hold earlier, emerges.  Your six year old, normally high spirited daughter, seemed quiet and consumed that evening.  Your mind starts to race as you recall the troubled look on her face.  Guilt sets in when you recall she was trying to tell you something and you absently nodded and went about your busy business.  Too late...the kids are finally sleeping but now of course...you're not!  

Take comfort in the fact that we have all been there.  My kids are well into adulthood yet I still have memories of not having the time or energy to be the perfect parent. (tongue in cheek).  It really does take a village to raise our little lovelies.  I also believe there are never too many people to love our kids!  Love is empowering!

With that in mind, I have written a book to empower children to speak up for themselves.  Being bullied can change a child's direction in life.  A child believes what they are told.  When a bully makes fun of them and tells them hurtful things, they believe it.  It is so sad to see a beautiful child become sullen and confused.  The thing about children is they often don't know to talk about it because they believe what the bully says.  They believe they are targeted because they are indeed, bad or weird or stupid or just don't measure up to other kids.  

Because I have seen this happen, I have written a book to empower children to speak up to a bully.  It is an enchanting story that draws the child in while giving them the tools to speak up for themselves.  Let's empower our children to be everything they were meant to be in their lives.  

Go to amazon.com


Title:  Millie Mae Speaks Up To A Bully Today

Author:  Roxann Biesack

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  1. Love your words, love your heart. Such wise and worthy words. I look forward to the next blog.

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