“Train Up A Child”

Proverbs For Modern Parenting

ABOUT THE BOOK:

H. Jean "Star" Gray offers readers a revolution for parenting, truths derived from Proverbs

ATLANTA – As a parent of four children, a veteran educator who spent 32

years in the Atlanta public school system. Author H. Jean “Star” Gray has a

passion for continuing education and success for today’s youth and the

development of the family which she addresses in her latest writing, “Train

Up A Child” Proverbs For Modern Parenting. A results-oriented

professional, devoted Christian, Educator, writer/poetry, author, A Parenting

Coach, child advocate, Public Speaker. Gray a native of Georgia. She

graduated from Brenau University, Gainesville Georgia and the Institute Of

Children’s Literature, in Connecticut, and Child Development.

“Train Up A Child “Proverbs For Modern Parenting, Is a cover to cover,

parenting guide, addressing A Parenting Dilemma! Learn how to be a

parent and about the importance of being a parent before you become one.

As a parent of four children and educator for 32 years. I can assure you

that you will never be a perfect parent. But you can be spiritually

informed, successful parents.

Gray” feels it is her duty to address the problems she sees with the society

that affects today's, children and families. She does this in her latest writing

“train up a child” Proverbs for Modern Parenting, which examines current

societal issues to prevent future problems that break down the fabric of a

strong family!

Gray believes many parents today want to be good parents but like the

tools and know how, she says the essential principles of life and parenting

can be found in the book of proverbs. She pulls from Proverbs to give

expectant and present parents step- by- step instructions for spiritual

parenting and avoiding modern pitfalls and down spiraling dilemmas!  Gray

says todays’ parents want a family that goes to church online, without the

children participating, with both parents working, have a family business, a

perfect social life, as many vacations as they want, a big bank account, and

a picture-perfect family! Parents, this is only a daydream! Gray hopes her

book will shine a new light on our parenting dilemma! Most importantly she

hopes to better inform parents and in turn help them to raise the best

children possible.