"All Hands On
Deck" Back To School Panel Discussion by Community Church,
School, Govt. and Juvenile Justice System Experts and H. Jean
"Star" Gray Author of "The Truth About Parenting The Time
Is Right!"
"The Truth About Parenting: A Universal Manual for Parenting" book signing will take place on Saturday,
September 12, 2015 at the Mechanicsville Branch Library 400 Formwalt Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30332 from Noon - 3:00 p.m.
Gray a Veteran of 32 years teaching in Atlanta
Public Schools (APS) will sign her book and be joined in the panel discussion by
David Bishop, Youth Minister at West End Church of Christ, Deloris Baskin,
Juvenile Justice System administrator and moderator of the panel and
retired APS Middle School Principal Alvin T. Perry.
"The Truth about
Parenting: A Universal Manual for Parenting" is a parenting manual for
present and future parents. Learning how to be a parent and about the
importance of being a parent before we become one makes us less anxious
and more enthusiastic about the most important job we will ever have.
People often want to be good parents, but they are not sure of just how to
achieve that. Most of us are unaware of the principles of life and
parenting provided in the book of Proverbs.
This well-written manual is a
tool to serve as a step-by-step guide for learning how to practice
effective parenting skills. Learning the truth about parenting is
necessary. This manual addresses solutions to most of our present
parenting dilemmas. In addition, this manual makes us realize the problem
and speaks to proven solutions. Consequently, this truth is long awaited.
About The Author
H. Jean "Star" Gray is a veteran educator who spent thirty-two
years with the Atlanta Public School System. Mrs. Gray is a driven
professional with a passion for the continue educational success of toy's
youth and the development of family. A results oriented professional, she is a devoted
Christian, educator, author, public speaker and child advocate. Gray is
a native of Georgia and a graduate of Brenau University and the Institute
of Children's Literature.
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