As the third child of thirteen, author Wanda R. Thurston, was her mother's little helper. Changing diapers and rocking crying babies became something to look forward to as she grew to have three of her own, helped with six grandchildren, and anticipated all the new little ones. Through her own struggles with learning, the anxiety of peer pressure, and watching the constant worry of fitting in cross the little faces of so many, she developed a desire to show the kids a different approach. She wanted to explain in a different way - to make learning and coping a little easier.
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As the third child of thirteen, author Wanda R. Thurston, was her mother's little helper. Changing diapers and rocking crying babies became somethi...