Cynthia E. White-Craig
Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view. Cynthia E. White-Craig
Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view.
Cynthia E. White-Craig
Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view.
Cynthia E. White-Craig
Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view. Cynthia E. White-Craig
Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view. Cynthia E. White-Craig Cynthia E. White-Craig, a native Arkansan, has had to face some difficult questions of her own, both as an RN and a single mother to her 7 year-old son, Zachary Eli Craig. Having been a "career patient" as a child, lends her valuable insight into a child's world, which some adults have never experienced. Why Am I Sick is first in a series of books aimed at helping adults to see things from a child's point of view.
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