Ebony's Story - Reach For The Stars

Inspire your child to be the best they can be!

Ebony

“We don't see the world as it is. We see the world as we are.”  In other words, a young person’s attitude to the world is filtered through his or her own sense of self.  Young people with low expectations of themselves are less likely to achieve at school.

Young people who doubt that the world has anything much to offer them are more likely to stumble their way through life instead of determining their own direction.

Parents and guardians can help young people realistically assess their potential and the possibilities that today’s world can provide. It is ultimately little different from teaching them to ride a bike or read a map.

In fact, it is very similar to navigation: giving young people the resources to assess which path they are on, the road they wish to follow and the equipment and resolve they need to reach their destination.

Ebony's Story - The 5th Principle of RESPECTisms can help!

The title of Ebony's story, 'Reach For Stars' speaks for itself.  The story is about a young girl who does not think she is good at anything. To compound this fact, her brother is clever and a model student.

This causes her to feel low and useless and that she will never be good at anything. "Why try, when I will fail anyway" is her thought pattern.

Thankfully her brother and parents believe in her and through a town hall competition she discovers not only that she has a real talent, but that if she really tries at something, she will do better than she expected.  A story that will make you and your child cheer at the end, while encouraging all who it read it to 'reach for the stars'.

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