Four the Love of Family
“Brooklyn 5.0”
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Book Details
About the Book
This series is wonderfully exciting. The readers will enjoy getting involved in seeing kids use cognitive skills in an explicitly new way. Children learn by having fun. At the age of 1 a child plays and says words by sight, association and repetition. Age two involved getting used to routine such as bathing, going to bed and waking up. Level three depicts imagination and social cognitive skills. Book four is family recognition. Following the life skills of Brooklyn ties it all together. Seeing how her teacher Nana Wynn illustrates how. InterAction with family and holidays gives the readers hope that all is possible. Now its time to sit back and have fun with Brooklyn’s Holidays and loved one
About the Author
Linda Berry has published a book prior to this series. The author graduated from Ashland University a B.S. in Criminal Justice Administration. While at Ashland she became the president of her sorority Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Inc. Her master's degree is from Tiffin University in Criminal Justice/Homeland Security. She completed doctoral courses at North Central University. Linda Retired from the State of Ohio working for both the Adult Parole Authority in Cleveland, Ohio and the Department of Developmental Disabilities in Columbus, Ohio. Ms. Bery retired from the Army National Guard as a Military Police head of Operations. Linda's volunteer work is Extensive. She gardens at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, as well as a lifetime member and Service Officer for the Veterans of Foreign War. She is a lifetime member of the VFW, American Legion, and Disenabled American Veterans. Before the pandemic Linda worked as a substitute teacher in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. She is a member of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Ohio. Attends a church called the Atlanta Methodist Church in New Holland, Ohio and cooks for the Living Waters Church in Williamsport Ohio. Linda enjoys Traveling. She is the founder and philanthropist of Excalibur, LLC, since 1990, in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Excalibur, LLC is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping at risk youth stay engaged: and employed through church activities, horticulture, helping people move and catering. The youth work all year round whenever the opportunity presents itself. Overall. Linda enjoys Traveling.