Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 5, 2006 -- As controversy mounts as to whether or not school age children are being over medicated, one Chicago area pediatrician writes a prescription that parents will surely rush to fill. Of Corn Silk and Black Braids ($17.95 11x11in. hardback, ISBN 0-9657033-2-0) tells the tale of a young girl entangled with issues of self esteem and at the root of her problem she finds-- hair.
So what is the connection between a child's hair and their self esteem? Author Vincent L. Johnson M.D. answers, "Children, like adults, can show signs of increased self doubt and intensified social insecurities when they are unhappy with their appearance." Dr. Johnson further explains, "So called ‘bad hair days' can turn into unpleasant days in general due to low self perception."
Of Corn Silk and Black Braids aims to help children overcome negative self image by teaching them to find pride in their appearance, appreciate their differences, and above all, discover beauty within.
Hair Raising Self Esteem Boosters
Take your child to a stylist that has experience with his or her specific hair type; have the stylist teach both you and your child how to properly care for their hair
Letting your child assist in the care and maintenance of their hair will give them a sense of responsibility
Help your child find a hairstyle that reflects his or her unique personality
Remember that children's hairstyles should be easy to manage and suit their active lifestyles
Teach your child the importance of inner beauty
For more information on Of Corn Silk and Black Braids visit the publisher's website at www.marzettabooks.com.
Of Corn Silk and Black Braids can be purchased for $17.95 online through www.marzettabooks.com, Amazon.com, and is made available to bookstores throughout the country by Midpoint Trade. The publication is also offered by Baker and Taylor, Quality Books, and Unique Books.
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AndhraNews.net News for May 5, 2006