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WHAT DO YOU THINK?
The stories below vary in length,
but most of them can be read in 5 minutes or less.
Simply click on the title to be directed to each story.

Kyle

Be a friend, not a bully.

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Resignation

We sometimes long for a child's life. 

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The Animal School

Treating children / people all the same when developing a curriculum can be dangerous.

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When You Thought I Wasn't Looking

Children learn the most by what adults role model.

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Teddy's Story

Teach children, not subjects.

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Ten Simple Rules for Dating my Daughter

A father's warning.

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Lipstick Kisses

A creative approach to stopping some unwanted behavior from students.

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The Boy in the Bog

This urban legend shows us how a selfless act to help a child can ultimately impact many people.

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Starfish

Children can make a difference.

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Butterflies

This is a lesson in how struggling can help us grow stronger.

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A Child's Faith

This is a sweet example of a child's trust in God.

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We are Responsible for Children

We are responsible for all children.

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Children Learn What They Live

Children learn about life from their environment and upbringing.

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A Child's View of Discipline

Children do want and need discipline - done well.

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I Gave You Life

Children must make their own choices.

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Brownies

This is a creative response to children who want to see R rated movies.

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Red Marbles

We impact children's lives more than we know.

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The Lock and Key

Sometimes children have the answer, so pay attention.

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Impromptu Concert

Take a little time to encourage a child's interest. You never know where it may lead!

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Aunt Karen

This is an amusing example of children learning lessons from stories.

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Speed Camera Teamwork

This is a fun version of teenage mischief and teamwork.

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As We Grow Up

A few things we learn as we grow up.

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