In
simple language that informs without being overly pedagogical, Smith
shares wisdom on character building that should greatly assist parents,
educators and those who
work to bring out the best in children. Publishers Weekly (full review)
Too often in this perilous world we hear the faint drumbeats of approaching
danger, a call beckoning those whose hearts are filled with hate. Yet
at the moment when
these merchants of misery release inexplicable pain in the world, men and women
with
courageous hearts appear. Their heroism rekindles hope and reminds us that good
will and
decency remain alive.
Alana Franklin rescues a six-year-old nephew from a gunman
who invaded
his home. Fallon Richards pulls a bed-ridden elderly man from his bed to safety
during
a fire in his mobile home. Terreatha Barnes leaps into a runaway vehicle containing
two preschool children and brings it to a halt by pushing on the brake with
her hands (breaking her jaw as she does so).
What do these three individuals
have in common? Other than being courageous females, Alana, Fallon,
and Terreatha were all eleven or twelve years old. Their example shows
us that the same heart that prompted passengers on Flight 93 to rise
up against their captors, firefighters to march up the steps of the World
Trade Center, and two men to bring a woman in a wheelchair down 70 floors
at
the WTC to safety, beats inside young people as well. We are not born
with courage. Threads of power, devotion, integrity, honor, and valor
were combined and woven into the tapestry of our lives from the moment
we were born.
Although the website content remains stable, the information remains relevant. I would like to encourage you to take a look at my new site based on a very similar theme:
http://www.insightofcaring.com
This site includes a blog and other resources that focus on courage, sacrifice, compassion, and caring. Because this site will have my primary focus, I don't anticipate updating raisingcourageouskids.com. There is a similar link at insightofcaring.com to request to be updated weekly. You also can subscribe to the RSS feed for the blog.
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