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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 328546" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oddly enough, sometimes he does read the Bible and I have raised him to believe- I won't get religious- I just want to say that we do believe in spirituality and that each person has a right to believe their way in that "Truth". (But we don't go to church regularly and aren't real caught uup in a particularly way of faith.) My goal is to help reinforce the positive feelings, confidence in himself, and belief in his dreams that he has been able to form while incarcerated. I want to do what I can to help him think positive and stay motivated, instead of becoming depressed and shutting down and giving up. And since he has difficulty with peers- he's insecure in that area and feels inferior a lot- if there was a movie and/or book that somehow linked positive thinking while encouraging smiling, charity work, anything social, I thought that would be helpful.</p><p></p><p>All ideas are appreciated!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 328546, member: 3699"] Oddly enough, sometimes he does read the Bible and I have raised him to believe- I won't get religious- I just want to say that we do believe in spirituality and that each person has a right to believe their way in that "Truth". (But we don't go to church regularly and aren't real caught uup in a particularly way of faith.) My goal is to help reinforce the positive feelings, confidence in himself, and belief in his dreams that he has been able to form while incarcerated. I want to do what I can to help him think positive and stay motivated, instead of becoming depressed and shutting down and giving up. And since he has difficulty with peers- he's insecure in that area and feels inferior a lot- if there was a movie and/or book that somehow linked positive thinking while encouraging smiling, charity work, anything social, I thought that would be helpful. All ideas are appreciated!! [/QUOTE]
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