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Whimpy the Caterpillar

Millicent Robinson
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Pages
36
Year
2016
Language
English
Publisher
Xlibris US

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Children are a special blessing, and its important that we speak positivity over their lives rather than speak negative things about them. Yes, they may be slow to adapt to education, they may have a speech impediment, and the list could go on. Take the time to seek professional help if you can’t understand them at all.

There’s always hope for a child when you speak positive things into their life. Never think the worst; rather, think the best of them and never stop trying because when you stop, failure begins.

Whimphy the Caterpillar was positive in herself and ready to accept the changes in her life. In her current state, she knew she wasn’t very attractive; however, she was certainly aware of the fact that she was embarking on a soon-to-be life-changing experience. This would allow her to change from a worm to a caterpillar and, finally, into a butterfly.

Believing in your children is essential as well as holding to your dreams. Remember, with every success comes a process. There is more to our children than we can see.

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