Showing posts with label children's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's. Show all posts

1 June 2014

Is your child a bully?

We’d all like our children to be leaders, to think they are leader-material. The race for leadership crops up in all walks of academic life, from class president to magazine editorial board. There are many qualities that make a leader and many more that make a great leader.

At the same time, none of us wants our child to be a bully. Yet academic life is the most common setting for bullying. Just as there is a thin line of distinction between confidence and arrogance, humility and subservience, genius and madness; there is just a thin line separating leadership from bullying. ‘Kids don’t suddenly...

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Signs Of The Times


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1680 words
Non fiction
Australia publication



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Words from the Wise


"I loved your article and would love to have it featured in (an) upcoming issue."
Susan Koppel
ex-Editor
Today's Child Magazine

"It has some good things to say"
Sherri Langton
Associate Editor
Bible Advocate / Now What?

"It is good"
Kristyn Komarnicki
Editor
Prism Magazine

"Really like it and will definitely include it"
James Cole
Group Editor
Family And Parenting

"The article looks good"
Melody Tan
Associate Editor
Signs Of The Times

"I would love to use this story in our (future) issue."
Brittany Morgan
ex-Editor
Hudson Valley Parent

"The subject matter is great"
Christina Elston
Editor
Los Angeles Parent

1 November 2010

Jewel thief


“This is superb!” I said licking my rapidly melting ice-cream cone.

Mona pointed to a small mysterious tent situated in a corner of the carnival grounds. “Hey, what’s that?”

“Hmm. ‘Hocus-Pocus’. Sounds interesting. Let’s have a look,” Preeti suggested.

“Don’t be silly. It is past seven o’clock and already dark. We ought to go back now,” said Vaayu. “Besides, it’s getting cold. And I certainly don’t fancy poking around in your rotten old tents with Jack Frost nipping at my toes–“

“Nose,” Mona said.

“Toes!” Vaayu said, “in the middle of the day–”

“Nose, my dear,” Mona corrected again, “and anyway...



Read the full story in the November 2010 anthology The Wrong Side Of The Law

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4440 words
Humour/Crime/Mystery

US publication