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“I GOT AN AWARD” The Story of Agility

12 Sunday Dec 2021

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“I GOT AN AWARD” The Story of Agility from Mommy, I Am A PACER

***Getting close to the final game of the season, Coach Roger asked us to join him to the soccer field one day before the match. He ordered Pizza to the field, and he placed blankets on the grass where we sat and had dinner. Then he said:
“I am sure you are wondering why we are dining together on our field. Usually, people dine together as a family and as friends at home. Tomorrow, as you play, I want you to remember that this is your home, you should be proud of what you have accomplished regardless of the results. Play for you, for your friends and family, have fun but defend your home.
(handing the award to Abigail, the main character, he said) I am proud of you and here is your award!”***

#MOI the author, I wrote this book after years of experience as a Middle School Director, and being the Coordinator of Peace Education. My goal was to establish a safe zone for children, to have them grow with values, and learn from their mistakes.
I used to tell them, you are allowed for one mistake per day with zero consequences, as long as you do not repeat the same mistake…
We used to talk, and analyse their behaviour, and the repercussion of their actions. I wanted to create ambassadors of peace for them to go out to the world and make it a better place.
Did I succeed? I was able to reach many, I saw their pain, and felt their anger…
Why would kids at young age, have so much anger, pain, and hatred, that they can hurt others… what is happening in the world?
How can they sleep at night?
Will this pain, they are causing others, shadow them as adults?
Are there bullies in the adult world, will they become one, or would they heal?
I tried, I kept on trying, and then I wrote this book of five short stories, with the intentions to keep the mission of change alive, and to have this book reach every child, and parent.
The child will co-illustrate with the author and express his/her feelings, while understanding the values and characteristics of change and of being a PACER.

I hope you enjoy it as adult, as a parent, and with your child!

Host of online Livestream & Author of

*Life’s Detours – Alexandra’s Choices
Book by #MOI, Can broken hearts be mended?

*Where is My Angel?
Book by #MOI and Read about the role of Faith in my life

*Mommy, I am a PACER!
Book by #MOI because I believe that children are the future, the change…

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Archway Publishing from Simon and Schuster: Life’s Detours – Alexandra’s Choices
Novum Publishing link: Where is My Angel?
Dorrance Publishers link: Mommy I Am a PACER!

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What if parents played their role differently?

11 Thursday Feb 2021

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“What if parents played their role differently? a question that came to mind when watching the movie WONDER. It reminded me of the days I spent at school when I was the coordinator of the Peace Education Program and the director of Middle School.

Being the coordinator of Peace Education allowed me to work closely with the children. Not only I coordinated the program, but I had the honor of introducing it to my fellow colleagues and teaching it in the classroom.
Can I say I only taught, no, we lived by example, breaking the law of justice to build empathy, breaking followers to empower leadership, breaking the right thing to ensure they do things right, and on…
As an example, the policy stated to send students involved in physical confrontation home, and suspend them for a few days, I believed in keeping them on campus the first time such incidents occurred, and let them go through the self-assessment process, away from their classmates, analyzing the situation, discussing the different solutions and reactions they could have proceeded to, and finding a mechanism to fix the situation among each other.
I used to involve other students in the process so the main student involved in the conflict does not feel isolated, and make of the situations lessons used to change the way we think, and mainly react.
Lengthy process, yes, time-consuming, of course, worth every penny spent on the education sector, yes, yes, and again, yes!

Did I witness change? I guarantee to you that between the Peace Education Program and my role as a Middle School director, I witnessed change among the different generations, and specifically with those who were facing difficulties.

& if you think Middle School was a crime scene, try elementary, or even pre-school… why was the question, why do you feel better when you hurt another child, why do you isolate other children and ban them from playing with you and your friends, why do you make fun of others and intimidate high achievers, why do you feel you are better than a child with physical challenges and learning difficulties, why do you judge, and be the prosecutor…

Why? it is the main question, and if you believe what I believe that all children are born angels, so this means that life circumstances changed them, and made them go through wanting to prove to the world that they are invincible and strong enough to hurt others, while deep down bullies are revealing one message, in my opinion, I NEED HELP!

Throughout my twenty-some years of experience working with children of different age group, from daycare to high school graduates, I tell you one thing, I saw pain buried in children, growing when not treated, but as well, I saw change transforming bullies and persecutors in leaders and Ambassadors of Change.

Did I do it alone? no. Children played a major role, fellow educators did, and of course parents. So going back to my first question what if parents played their role differently? Yes, I do believe that paying attention to every little detail and change in our child’s behavior, is the starting key towards understanding what they go through… teaching children to accept others as they are, not to judge, not to compare, and see other children eye to eye, among a list of many other things, is the only thing that will raise acceptance of self and others…
I end with one sentence, a standing ovation to all those who understand and accept that their children might be going through a phase and getting their emotions out at other children, and another standing ovation to those taking the lead in being Change Ambassadors in their community!”

#MOI the Author of MOMMY, I AM A PACER! the book I wrote for parents and children after my experience, the book that will help the children cross to a safe-land and express their emotions artistically.

Author of
*Where is My Angel?
Book by #MOI and Read about the role of Faith in my life

*Mommy, I am a PACER!
Book by #MOI because I believe that children are the future, the change…

Both available on this Amazon link: Badiaa Hiresh amazon.com link to both books
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Novum Publishing link: Where is My Angel?
Dorrance Publishers link: Mommy I Am a PACER!

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The story of RESPECT

16 Saturday Jan 2021

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“It is the story of Respect in the series of 5 short stories of
MOMMY, I AM A PACER!

TITLE <<I might be from the small world, but I have a voice!>>

The role of people in our life, the way they see us, hear us, and view us…
The way they treat us…
& the way they speak to us…
Childhood is like a justice court, it makes of us who we are as adults.
We might act strong while carrying deep wounds inside that drains us…
We might be strong, and too strong to become senseless…
We might heal, after working on self, and understanding others…
We might take the lead in healing self and the world!

Mommy, I am a PACER! is a series of 5 short stories where Abigail the main Character in all 5 short stories takes the lead in her community to make the world a better place for her and her community!

It’s a family reading book, for children and teens, where they co-illustrate with the author events from their life.
Read it, and share change with your child, and give them the freedom to heal self while playing a healing role in their community!

Synopsis:

Meet Abigail. Abigail is a girl who’s made a difference in her community by becoming a PACER, but what is a PACER?

A PACER is a person who exhibits perseverance, agility, clarity, empathy, and respect. In this collection of short stories, each book represents one of the letters of the word PACER and its attributed characteristics. Join Abigail as she perseveres in welcoming new members into her community, demonstrates her ability to make quick and successful decisions, learns to resolve conflicts by talking openly and honestly with others, and so much more!

Mommy, I’m a PACER encourages children to adopt the attitude of a PACER and teaches them how to interact with others and react positively to many different day-to-day situations.”

#MOI

Author of
*Where is My Angel?
Book by #MOI and Read about the role of Faith in my life

*Mommy, I am a PACER!
Book by #MOI because I believe that children are the future, the change…

Both available on this Amazon link: Badiaa Hiresh amazon.com link to both books
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Novum Publishing link: Where is My Angel?
Dorrance Publishers link: Mommy I Am a PACER!

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