PRESS RELEASE from Hetty Johnston BRAVEHEARTS Inc re Fruition Tuition Official 'Action Book for Parents' Book Launch 1:00pm for 1:30 pm start - Tuesday 28 July 2009 - at Fruition Tuition CLAYFIELD - 620 Sandgate Rd CLAYFIELD .... parking in side streets:
Bravehearts Inc, Australia’s leading child protection advocate, has thrown its support behind a new publication by Fruition Tuition’s co-founder Sherrin Gugenberger titled ‘You’re not raising children...you are raising adults.’
Founder and Executive Director of Bravehearts Hetty Johnston said, “Parenting is the hardest job any of us will ever face. It is full of challenges, doubts and learning. I doubt there is a parent alive who didn’t, on at least one occasion, wish there was an action book for parents that came with their child.
“You’re not raising children.....you are raising adults provides basic guidelines on how to raise a strong, successful, empowered, well-balanced and sociable adult,” Hetty said.
“You don’t need a licence to have a child but you should get an action book’. You’re not raising children.....you are raising adults is a quick, easy, consumable and common sense read, full of critical guidelines to raise the adults of tomorrow.”
Hetty continued, “One of the beauties of the book is its brevity and the ease in which it can be read to get to the core of the profound points.”
“I don’t know too many parents with the time to read volumes of information. We just want the bottom line and we want it now. This book provides just that. I would recommend this book as the perfect gift to all parents and would-be parents, carers, nannies and grand-parents.”
“Fruition Tuition is donating $4.95 from each copy sold through Fruition Tuition Learning Centres to Bravehearts!
This support is greatly appreciated and will help enormously in our work educating, healing and protecting children. There is so much synergy in the passion to put children first from both Fruition Tuition and Bravehearts.
This is the base point of our association. All funds raised will be used to further our aims in the education, protection, healing and support of children, families and adults.”