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Kids' Sacred Places: Creating Rooms for Believing and Belonging Kids' Sacred Places is a guide to inspire creativity that has an additional benefit of helping parents counter the negative incluences their children face - at school, from the media, and popular culture - by providing an alternative that is spiritually empowering. By placing value on children's uniqueness and imagination, and surrounding them with an opportunity for personal expression that uplifts their hearts and minds, Kids' Sacred Places will hlep parents bolster their children's self-esteem and provide the space for them to dream and grow. This book appears at a time when parents are profoundly concerned about how to deal with the hard issues that invade even the most nurturing homes. It promotes both believing and belonging - two keys to raising healthy, grounded children who are encouraged to express their creativity and individuality described throughout this book, parents learn how to help their children prepare to make-it-themselves, and how to continue to create personal and safe havens for life. Rather than follow style trends that "speak" of who they are not, parents learn to make a responsive space that reflects the "heart trends" of their beliefs, values, goals, and dreams - a foundation for success. Parents shouldn't be surprised if along the way they find themselves challenging their preconceptions and reconnecting with their own creativity.

About the Author

Kelee Katillac helps families reconnect with their creativity and potential by making their homes an expression of their beliefs and by using design to heal, sustain, and grow in their lives. Kelee has demonstrated her design philosophy on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Christopher Lowell Show, and in numerous national magazines, including House Beautiful and Better Homes & Gardens. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

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