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Building self-esteem for Black boys doesn’t happen overnight, it grows through consistent encouragement and seeing themselves reflected in the world. Discover how literacy can transform a child’s self-worth and why

Love Begins with Me: Building Self-Esteem Through Literacy for Black Boys
Building self-esteem for Black boys doesn’t happen overnight, it grows through consistent encouragement and seeing themselves reflected in the world. Discover how literacy can transform a child’s self-worth and why

Building SEL Through Empathy and Problem Solving
Children learn empathy and problem solving through everyday moments. When you pause to talk about feelings, guide fair choices, and model care for others, you help your child build skills

Building a Stronger Self Concept Through Daily Affirmations
Affirmations help children see the best in themselves. Speaking positive words each day builds confidence, self-worth, and resilience. With SONshine Affirmation Cards, families can turn simple moments into powerful lessons

Why Naming Feelings Matters
Social Emotional Learning shapes how children understand their feelings, respond to challenges, and connect with others. When a young child pauses, names a feeling, or tries again after a mistake,

Celebrating GA Pre-K Week: Dr. Sheila Thomas Reads JR’s Biggest Fan Across Several Schools
Dr. Sheila Thomas celebrated GA Pre-K Week by visiting nine schools to read her book JR’s Biggest Fan to Pre-K students. Each storytelling session brought laughter, connection, and meaningful conversations

Why Social Emotional Learning Matters for Young Children
Social Emotional Learning shapes how children understand their feelings, respond to challenges, and connect with others. When a young child pauses, names a feeling, or tries again after a mistake,

Georgia Pre-K: What Every Parent Should Know
Pre-K gives children a strong start in school and life. In Georgia, more than 84,000 four-year-olds benefit each year from the state’s free, lottery-funded program. Research shows that children who

Nurture a Growth Mindset and Keep the Joy Alive
When kids believe mistakes are part of learning, they build confidence and curiosity. A growth mindset helps children see effort as progress and challenges as opportunities. Parents can model this
“When we know better, we do better and become our very best. So, as parents, we must continue to equip our children to move from better to best.”
Dr. Sheila Thomas
