By Nan Mcgee
The World Wide Web's latest addition carryyourclimate.com is launching November 29th and is offering the first 1000 stories free of charge.
"Interactive Immersion Stories" by Carry Your Climate offer adults a valuable tool to guide children with dignity and courage through challenging and exciting situations. Through stories adults can explain the "how" and the "why" in times of transition; it also puts the storyteller in a position to assist children in anticipating and managing outcomes. Experiences from the first day of school to surgery can cause anybody anxiety, Carry Your Climate specializes in enhancing children's self esteem by providing quality interactive short stories.
Adults who succeed in life are those who recognize early on that success is a state of mind. Storytelling is a wonderful resource to manage or influence the minds of young people. Research shows that emotions and self-esteem play an important role in the development of human intelligence and that low self-esteem may actually lead to learning disabilities. Stories can also be used as a tool to help children deal with their emotions.
This innovative technique for children to absorb new information is delivered through customizable short stories. After choosing a topic the customer enters a child's name and information related to the story and with the click of a button has created a customized story. The stories are printed at home in a bi-fold booklet and the child then has the opportunity to illustrate certain pages. These books serve the dual purpose of helping children shape their own future while embedding positive behaviors into cherished memories.
To leave lasting positive impressions on the children you know visit www.carryyourclimate.com .
Nan McGee Gilch, is a mother who witnessed the self esteem in one of her own children in crisis and chose to take a stand. Her child's inability to perform to school standards stemmed from a lack of self confidence. After a year of one on one encouragement through home schooling this child was reintegrated into the public school system and is now thriving.
To leave lasting positive impressions on the children you know visit http://www.carryyourclimate.com .
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