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Reading For I Am Yours to my mom a few years before she lost her battle with Alzheimer’s.
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A beautifully illustrated story about a baby and her blanket. As they grow older together, they develop a loving bond that lasts a lifetime.
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A beautifully illustrated story about a baby and her blanket. As they grow older together, they develop a loving bond that lasts a lifetime.
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“For fans of Love You Forever, this book is the perfect complement! The story is one of enduring love, and the blanket metaphor aptly encapsulates that love. The illustrations are breath-taking as well. Five stars!”
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Read the story behind the book at For I Am Yours: The Story Behind the Story
From All In With Pauline Hawkins podcast, For I Am Yours with Pauline, Carol Linn and Lorraine
Uncommon Core
Order a signed copy of Uncommon Core: 25 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in a Cookie Cutter Educational System
From her perspective as both a teacher and a parent, education reformer Pauline Hawkins offers 25 ways that parents can help their children succeed in an educational system that too often confused equality with sameness, and refuses to acknowledge the fundamental differences in individual learning and teaching styles.
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“Hawkins forcefully connects with the reader—as she did her students — by laying herself bare, showing her vulnerability, honestly recounting her experiences, good or bad, and imparting what she has learned in the process.”
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Uncommon Core
What is Uncommon Core about?
“I wrote the book because I was amazed by some of the incredible students I encountered that came to me ready to be successful. They had the right attitude. They knew what they wanted out of life—not so much that they knew what they wanted to do when they graduated from high school, but knew that they wanted to learn. They were already respectful. They could listen. They could follow directions. So, I wrote Uncommon Core in homage to them and what they taught me and what it means to be successful. The book is made up of chapters with a story, an illustration of what success looks like—the things parents should be teaching their children at home so that they can go to school ready to learn. Some of the stories are about Ian because I wanted to show it not from just a teacher’s perspective but also from my perspective as a mom and how I helped my son with all the struggles he went through—starting out with learning issues because of his cancerous brain tumor—to show how I was an advocate for him.”
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