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Brooklynn the Disobedient Unicorn

By: Alvin Walker
Narrated by: Nicole Jackson
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Summary

The children’s book Brooklynn the Disobedient Unicorn was created to show kids that there are consequences for their actions. That their actions could not only hurt themselves but also hurt others. By not listening to their parent that horrific events could happen. The parents are not just being mean by telling them what to do and what not to do. But they have the kids’ bests interests at heart. At an early age, kids have a strong self-identity to satisfy their needs and wants. But the needs and wants may not be bests for the child. That is when the term “Tough Love” comes into play. Tough love should be constant in the early years of a child's life.

The practice of rewarding the child when they do something good and punishment when they do something bad. When you punish the child let them know why you are punishing them. The most important thing is to be constantly spending time with your child to develop a strong relationship. Kids start rebelling because of the lack of attention.

©2022 Alvin D. Walker Jr (P)2022 Alvin D. Walker Jr.

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