Shermaine Perry

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About Shermaine Perry
Shermaine Perry-Knights is an award-winning facilitator, project manager, and author. She facilitates coaching sessions, team-building sessions, and career readiness workshops. As a Certified Professional in Talent Development, Shermaine is passionate about helping others develop emotional intelligence and leadership skills.
Shermaine is a proud military kid and a life-long learner. She earned a bachelor's of arts in political science from Spelman College and a master's in public administration from Strayer University. Shermaine has traveled throughout Asia and the West Indies, and she lived and studied in Europe and the Middle East.
As a master instructional designer, she is knowledgeable about learning development and facilitation of outcome-based learning programs. Shermaine Perry-Knights is recognized by the Association for Talent Development as the 2020 One To Watch.
Each of her published books support self-care, resilience, and career readiness. Explore those guided journals and adult coloring books on Amazon.com. You are invited to connect with Shermaine on Instagram and Facebook using the links below.
https://www.facebook.com/amazinglyshermaine
https://www.instagram.com/amazinglyshermaine/
Go to www.innovationconsultants.co for more information on her educational consulting services.
Shermaine is a proud military kid and a life-long learner. She earned a bachelor's of arts in political science from Spelman College and a master's in public administration from Strayer University. Shermaine has traveled throughout Asia and the West Indies, and she lived and studied in Europe and the Middle East.
As a master instructional designer, she is knowledgeable about learning development and facilitation of outcome-based learning programs. Shermaine Perry-Knights is recognized by the Association for Talent Development as the 2020 One To Watch.
Each of her published books support self-care, resilience, and career readiness. Explore those guided journals and adult coloring books on Amazon.com. You are invited to connect with Shermaine on Instagram and Facebook using the links below.
https://www.facebook.com/amazinglyshermaine
https://www.instagram.com/amazinglyshermaine/
Go to www.innovationconsultants.co for more information on her educational consulting services.
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Books By Shermaine Perry
I Move A Lot and That's Okay
Nov 11, 2020
$3.99
Looking for an engaging book to teach kids about rapid change and explain the military lifestyle? This is it!
I Move A Lot and That’s Okay” teaches kids how to emotionally cope with relocation. Designed to build resilience and confidence in children, this picture book follows a bright-eyed girl in a military family as she shows the reader that she can embrace a new environment, language, and a different culture. Leaving their home and settling in another is tough on all kids. This is what military families go through when moving to a new station, far away from home in another city, state, or country. This adventure is filled with sadness, loss, acceptance, and hope. By the end of the story, young readers will be chanting the theme of the book: "I move a lot and that’s okay!” While this book features a military child, its message of resilience and hope are universal ones that help all children to overcome obstacles more easily.
I Move A Lot and That’s Okay” teaches kids how to emotionally cope with relocation. Designed to build resilience and confidence in children, this picture book follows a bright-eyed girl in a military family as she shows the reader that she can embrace a new environment, language, and a different culture. Leaving their home and settling in another is tough on all kids. This is what military families go through when moving to a new station, far away from home in another city, state, or country. This adventure is filled with sadness, loss, acceptance, and hope. By the end of the story, young readers will be chanting the theme of the book: "I move a lot and that’s okay!” While this book features a military child, its message of resilience and hope are universal ones that help all children to overcome obstacles more easily.
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