by Diane Plappert | Mar 2, 2022 | Survivor Stories, Uncategorized
This essay was written for CHILD USA by Phil Goldstein. Phil Goldstein is a poet, journalist and content marketer. His debut poetry collection, How to Bury a Boy at Sea, is being released by Stillhouse Press in April. His poetry has been nominated for a Best of the...
by | Feb 15, 2022 | Survivor Stories, Uncategorized
This essay was written for CHILD USA by Kimberly Ann Priest. Kimberly Ann Priest is an autistic writer, and author of Slaughter the One Bird, finalist for the American Best Book Awards, as well as chapbooks The Optimist Shelters in Place, Parrot Flower, and Still...
by Diane Plappert | Feb 8, 2022 | Survivor Stories, Uncategorized
This essay was written for CHILD USA by Phil Goldstein. Phil Goldstein is a poet, journalist and content marketer. His debut poetry collection, How to Bury a Boy at Sea, is being released by Stillhouse Press in April. His poetry has been nominated for a Best of the...
by | Feb 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
The Beijing Olympics opened with spectacular ceremonies including many beautiful children smiling away as they danced and posed. Why so many children? Because China with its world stage wants to shift attention away from its one-child per family policy to its new...
by Diane Plappert | Jan 10, 2022 | Survivor Stories, Uncategorized
This blogpost was written for CHILD USA by Amanda Lorentson, a survivor of educational neglect. Despite the immense obstacles in her path, Amanda went on to attend an Ivy League law school and is currently an attorney for Kline & Specter, a prestigious law firm in...
by Diane Plappert | Dec 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
This story was written by CHILD USA Board of Directors member Elysse Stolpe, Esq. J.R.R. Tokien was writing about Hobbits, not children, when he declared that “even the smallest person can change the course of the future,” but his statement also applies to the brave...