Books
$20.00
I've got a secret
One of a parent’s most important responsibilities is to teach their child the difference between what is good and what is bad. That can be made more difficult, and can be confusing for children, when something can be both good AND bad depending on the circumstances. This is the case with secrets. We’ve all known the joy of having a secret that we are holding onto until the right time to reveal it – birthday and Christmas presents, a special date, a surprise holiday or party. These are exciting secrets that make life fun and interesting.
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Reviews
“It has never been harder for parents to protect their childrens’ innocence than it is in the digital age. Faced with adult concepts and confronting images in public places, online or at times where parents cannot always be present, we need to arm our children with the skills they need to cope. Wendy Francis has prepared a much-needed and age-appropriate resource to help parents educate their children to withstand the challenges of the digital age.”
Senator Amanda Stoker
"Once again, Wendy Francis has addressed a challenging issue with gentleness and sensitivity. This book will be immensely useful to parents and grandparents helping their children navigate a culture that is, increasingly, destructive of innocence. The beautiful illustrations are a reminder that the world is good; at the same time it teaches children a simple strategy for protecting their minds from those things in the world that are not. It is sad that children need this information but, since they do, this book answers the need with tact and wisdom. As the overflow of Wendy’s great love for children and her tireless work to protect them it will be an essential part of every modern parent’s toolkit."
Dr Elisabeth TaylorSenior Fellow, Lachlan Macquarie Institute
"In a day and age when commonsense is no longer so common, this book is a bold beautiful reminder not to forget the ABC’s and T’s when it comes to protecting and promoting resilient young minds."
Robi Sonderegger, Ph.D.Clinical Psychologist
"‘Turn, Think, Tell’ is a vital and necessary resource to read with your child, to help them resist toxic messages and grow and flourish in a healthy way and seek relationships built on genuine intimacy and authentic human connection."
Melinda Tankard Reist
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