Kim Hix - Author of “No one is perfect and YOU are a great kid”

admin February 16th, 2009

Kim Hix Book CoverPlease welcome author Kim Hix to the blog today. Her book brings to light a very important issue about children who face challenges of all sorts. Thank you Kim for sharing your time with us here.

Patience, understanding, love, acceptance are gifts we all need from each other but they are specially important for children with disabilities, of any kind. It is difficult to ignore rude, hurtful comments, to be left out and laughed at. Unfortunately this is a common childhood occurrence, however on a more frequent and constant basis for children who are different. Children who are already fragile due to any kind of illness, disability or impairment are easy targets for those who are stronger and more confidant. Self esteem is something we all have whether it be high or low, and how we perceive ourselves, abilities and worth are all too often dependant on others. My wish is that we teach our children and ourselves to accept differences and embrace the individuality that we all have, to see beyond any physical, mental or emotional challenges. If you are a parent of a “high spirited, intense child” as I am, academically, socially and emotionally challenged; you have most likely heard some of the same accusations I have from parents of “perfect ” children who do no wrong, who respond to their parents every command on queue, perfectly behaved and well mannered, who excel in sports and academics. I do not harbor resentment because there child may be everything mine is not, they are simply different, with gifts that may be harder to find to others, but not to me. My hope and prayer is that the people in general open their minds and come to realize that children like mine, and millions more ,who suffer with these illnesses, are not bad kids, not evil or purposefully oppositional, but are lovable, kind, funny, smart and full of promise as is every other child. Yes, they may do things differently, loudly, extremely,and outrageously. They need to be given understanding, reassurance, patience, acceptance and compassion.The subject of mental illness is sometimes difficult for people to discuss, especially if it affects our children. Unfortunately it is very widespread, and misunderstood. My hope is that the world will soon become more understanding and tolerant of those among us that may seem “different” . It is easy to be afraid of actions and behaviors that we do not understand. Those children who suffer usually do so quietly, afraid and fearful of feelings they do not themselves understand and afraid to speak openly about what they may be going through. I applaud your willingness to host us and give me the opportunity to scream “it’s ok” if you are not perfect, if your child is not perfect. My hope is that through this blog tour our mission and book will catch the attention of those children and parents who need to hear this message, to offer comfort , encouragement and the realization they are not alone.

“This is why I wrote a book for Zack and kids like him, who struggle with feelings of being different. It is my hope that this story will offer some measure of comfort and belonging to the children who read it.”

Author’s Websites:

Kim’s website is Intense Kids, Great Kids.
You can purchase “No One is Perfect and YOU are a Great Kid” from www.amazon.com.
You can check out reader reviews here.

Don’t forget to catch Kim Hix

admin February 14th, 2009

Don’t forget on Monday February 16th author Kim Hix will be joining us at the blog. Kim is the author of “No one is perfect and you are a good kid”.

A little bit more about the Author:
Kim Hix is a native of Columbia SC. She graduated Lander University with a BS in Psychology 1988. She worked at various capacities at Marshall Pickens Hospital in Greenville SC from 1990 until 2004. She is now employed part time by Greenville Hospital System as a Patient Family Liaison (Advocate) and also as a part time personal trainer for Sportsclub Simpsonville. She has been Married 15 years to Doug Hix and have two children Zack 12(dx OCD, Tourettes Disorder Spectrum, and PANDAS) and Kelsie, 8, a real girly girl! She currently reside in Simpsonville SC with her family and 3 dogs.

6 more days until author Kim Hix joins us at the blog

admin February 10th, 2009

Kim Hix is the author of “No One is Perfect and YOU are a Great Kid”.

No One is Perfect and YOU are a Great Kid is a lovely book written about Zack, a young boy who struggles daily with ever changing moods. He tries to understand why he gets very sad, upset, discouraged and angry in response to what most would consider insignificant events. Zack often feels different, left out, and isolated due to his moods. He poses thought provoking questions to his audience that can spur some meaningful conversation.

This book will touch your heart and anyone who has a special child in their life who struggles with any degree of emotional, behavorial, or psychiatric disorder.

I am looking forward to having her guest blog and learn more from this talented author.

Some exciting news…

admin January 19th, 2009

Have you ever heard of a blog tour? Well, neither had I until a couple weeks ago. I was approached by a wonderful group of ladies who run a website called, wow-womenonwriting.

A blog tour is similar to an author’s book tour, but it’s hosted online, instead of at, say, a bookstore. The touring author visits a number of blogs (otherwise known as “blog stops”) over a set period–typically, a month.

Authors use this format to buzz their book, connect with readers, and have fun! It’s a wonderful way to network with a readership the author might never get to meet in “real” life. For instance, this tour takes us across the U.S. and to Canada, all in one month! Even the most gregarious traveler couldn’t conquer that much territory in such a short time. But it’s not about the territory covered, it’s about the interesting people you meet along the way.

I have the pleasure of hosting three of these wonderful authors throughout the months of January and February. Each author shares some topics that I think would be of interest to you. Here are the dates and upcoming authors and be sure to check back to see what wonderful things they have to say. As well if you get a chance and are an aspiring author be sure to go to the WOW website and poke around. There is lots of great informaton and you can see which authors you’re most interested in.

January 29: Ruth Hartman

February 6: Jan Lundy

February 16: Kim Hix