Review of Canaries Among Us

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Review of Canaries Among Us

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Canaries Among Us" by Kayla Taylor.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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We claim to celebrate individuality but force all of our children to confine to one way of knowledge. When some children learn differently than others, they should be encouraged to find a way that fits their conditions. Ideally educational institutions should conduct seminars with parents and celebrate their unique abilities. Rather kids get bullied, teachers get frustrated and parents are left feeling helpless.

In Canaries Among Us, Kayla Taylor shares her experience as a mother whose child is being bullied at a private academy and how she tried to advocate for her child to no mileage. Without any support from musketeers or academy officers, the author begins to probe bullying and empathy in an effort to understand why the claims of bullying are being dismissed and how to help her child. The exploration is participated in digestible gobbets alongside her particular experience throughout the book, making it easy to understand how the findings relate to her experience.

This book is for every existent. we could all profit from educating ourselves on ways to do better. Whether that's training our youths to be kind, offering support to penurious or not judging a situation hastily, This book reflects upon some of the most critical themes of our day: acceptance, compassion, bias, victimisation, form and social justice. numerous aspects of the book fell suddenly from prospects. The narrative's present tense proved to be a slight distraction, occasionally dismembering the immersive reading experience. Also, certain passages felt kindly detached; as a result I would rate this book 4 out of 5.

This book is for everyone; especially to parents, expectant parents, and anyone with neurodivergent children, as it offers invaluable perceptivity and guidance. Also, individualities scuffling with internal health issues will find solace within its relatable runners, as the book imparts both empathy and knowledge.' Canaries Among Us' stands as a study- provoking and important donation to the erudite terrain.

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