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Monday, February 22, 2010

Live on CTB Radio! BeNeca Ward is Taking You Back to the Basics of Parenting

Don't miss BeNeca Ward TODAY - Feb. 22nd @ 12:30 p.m. EST as she sheds light on this timely topic  - 'How to instill great values into today's children'. Her new book, 3rd Generation Country, focuses on getting back to the basics of parenting utilizing the lessons that were used for at least three generations.  BeNeca's book has been nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Debut Author.  Tune into Catch That Book Radio and join the discussion. You can call-in to speak with the author @ 718-506-1633 or drop a question for her in the chat room on Blogtalkradio. Follow Twitter? Post your question via hashtag #CTBR






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3 comments:

Folake Taylor, MD. said...

Lovely Interview. I am listening to it from the sidebar and it's amazing that some of the issues she raises about respect for adults are the way I was raised by my Nigerian parents and just the same way that my African American friends have often complained about the same things. And I do remember feeling uncomfortable with my mother in the room if certain scenes came up in a movie and if she felt it was inappropriate, she could even turn off the movie. I did not have a say in the matter with certain things. And we didn't argue as much; we really just did as we were told. I was the child and she was the parent. "3rd Generation" definitely sounds like a great read...

Folake Taylor, MD. said...

I meant "3rd Generation Country"

Traci said...

Thanks for listening! A lot of what is mentioned in the book is familiar ground for many people above the age of 30. That is why I refer to it as a nice reference to pass along from one generation to the next. It provides quite a foundation and I have yet to see anything like this in writing. BeNeca did a great job pulling it all together. I don't think I woul d have remembered as much as did.

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