We are very happy to readers, we broke the street, this is our first children's book! As with the agreement, we will explain in detail how to overcome obstacles and become an inspiring tale for doctors. For young viewers, junior high school students and young people, We Beat the Street provides a systematic and dramatic dialogue through detailed life experiences. Each chapter is followed by a one - on - one dialogue, and we provide advice on how to deal with and overcome the real obstacles. We speak frankly and frankly about ways to lead the challenging way to success. The whole book is a picture for the reader to enjoy and shows our life. We are Beat the street is a powerful, moving, very needed story that brings hope to people of all walks of life.
In The Beat the Street, The Three Doctors cooperated with the award-winning YA writer Sharon Draper, introducing anecdotes of teenagers and young people in their childhood. Simple "dialogue" with doctors at the end of each chapter provides backgrounds and advice in kind and unobtrusive ways. A young reader will be fascinated by a male faithful explanation about Street Life, and how can it help to enrich them and succeed beyond their most ambitious dreams? Sampson is looking for a creative way to earn money and think it is a good opportunity. This seems to be more useful than helping a local grocery store to buy groceries or bring it to your car. Samson sounds in any legal way he can make a little extra money
At our beat the street, my students are asking to build many original textual self-associations while evaluating themselves from their own self-management, perseverance, and goals. This book provides opportunities for young boys of "witness" three "risks" to overcome the possibility that they can not be overcome at first glance, and realize their dream of becoming a doctor. Through this book, students also have the opportunity to evaluate the documentary "Balaka Boys" talking about the story of four teenagers from Baltimore who also face the same pressure, gang, drugs and violence. To build connections with movies, books, and their own lives, what you learned at Be Beat the Street is more effective. Also, considering that we place great emphasis on Street Beat The Street, students also have the opportunity to visit the University of St. Louis. While traveling on campus they compared their book's explanation with their own experiences.