I wanted to let you know how excited I am about this great new book. Today, June 8th, my friend, Dr. Caron Goode, is officially releasing her new book, “Kids Who See Ghosts, help to guide them through their fear.” As part of the book launch, Dr. Goode is giving everyone who purchases the book TODAY F*REE gifts.
Kids Who See Ghosts
Help to Guide Them Through Fear
If you like to help kids, then you’ll enjoy this newest, cutting edge information. I want to share this particular book, Kids Who See Ghosts, because it is already lighting new fires of knowledge and sparking conversations around the globe. Reading it, you’ll understand how children feel and experience their worlds of imaginary friends, ghosts or spirits. And you’ll learn how to soothe their fears, how to explore other realms, and help kids be resilient when facing the unknown.
The award-winning author of Raising Intuitive Children, and Mom’s Choice Awards Lightworker of 2008, Dr. Caron Goode interviewed parents, educators, psychologists, a sensei, a skeptic, and psychics to present a well-rounded view of the kids-who-see-ghosts phenomenon. This trend seems to be increasing, which means parents need this book now!
Goode suggests you believe in your children, whether or not you believe in ghosts or spirits. Empowering kids is the goal, helping them to move through their fears and have more strength.
To empower kids and support this work, I am asking that you buy this book, along with me, on Tuesday, June 8th,
Kids Who See Ghosts: How to Guide Them Through Fear
Buying on June 8th makes you eligible to receive several thousand dollars worth of bonus gifts including free offers by acclaimed theater and acting star Shirley McClaine and more free bonuses from Dr. Caron Goode.
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I tend to agree with Goode’s belief that parents should empower kids through choice. As a student completing a masters in psychology, it’s been drilled into my head that children can not always think abstractly. Sometimes when parents don’t acknowledge their childrens concerns or even fears, the kids end up becoming fearful and resentful of their parents, simply because there isn’t trust. This is an excellent post. Thank you.
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