He Opens He's Eyes and He Closes He's Eyes

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Author: Terri Powers ISBN: 9781467065139
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 16, 2007
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Terri Powers
ISBN: 9781467065139
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 16, 2007
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Detailed in this book are the incidents which are often filed in a childs mind, unknown to the adults around them.Mostly, these are the misunderstandings of things a kid sees or hears, often taken literally, and mulled over in their heads for years; either until the kid brings it up and has it explained to him, or gets older and figures it out on his own.And in many cases, the adults who were originally involved dont find out about the kids confusion for years to come.

Adults often do have their own ways of wording things, and most often, dont realize that a completely different picture is forming in their childs brain, many times an impossible scene.I call these scenes Kiddie Perceptions.

And, also, there are the times when an adult will take on the characteristics of a kid, and just act silly for the thrill of it.This is another form of a Kiddie Perception, often referred to as a second childhood.

Added to this are the times when an adult tries something, hoping for the easy way out of a situation, when they should know better.It always has a way of catching up to them, though.

All of these types of Kiddie Perceptions are laid out for you to see inside.And all of the enclosed Kiddie Perceptions are true.Dont try this at home unless youre a kid, or dont know any better.

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Detailed in this book are the incidents which are often filed in a childs mind, unknown to the adults around them.Mostly, these are the misunderstandings of things a kid sees or hears, often taken literally, and mulled over in their heads for years; either until the kid brings it up and has it explained to him, or gets older and figures it out on his own.And in many cases, the adults who were originally involved dont find out about the kids confusion for years to come.

Adults often do have their own ways of wording things, and most often, dont realize that a completely different picture is forming in their childs brain, many times an impossible scene.I call these scenes Kiddie Perceptions.

And, also, there are the times when an adult will take on the characteristics of a kid, and just act silly for the thrill of it.This is another form of a Kiddie Perception, often referred to as a second childhood.

Added to this are the times when an adult tries something, hoping for the easy way out of a situation, when they should know better.It always has a way of catching up to them, though.

All of these types of Kiddie Perceptions are laid out for you to see inside.And all of the enclosed Kiddie Perceptions are true.Dont try this at home unless youre a kid, or dont know any better.

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