This is a story for children who are made to feel that they are weak & useless if they have fears. The correct approach would be to try to pinpoint their exact point of fear and explain in such a manner that they get the feeling that they can control the things they fear, enough to not get hurt by it. Half the time the fears are just vague so others should understand the fears and gently guide the child into facing the situation by preparing the child for all the possibilities. The child should not be condemned for his fears because already the fears are troublesome for the child
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About Author

Rungeen Singh
She holds an M.A. in English Literature (1970) and an LLB (1971), and has over 50 years of experience teaching English to children and adults. Since 1992, she has written 800+ articles, stories, and poems, over 200 children’s books, and 15 novels for young adults. A life member of AWIC, she has won multiple national awards, including CBT’s All India Prizes and honors from Tinkle, Family Magazine, and Femina–Aahat. Her work has been published internationally, with one story translated into Japanese and several featured in Atlanta-based publications. Many of her books have appeared on HT Neilson’s Best Seller list, often ranking above renowned authors like Ruskin Bond.
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“Lift Fears” is an empowering story that helps children face and overcome their fears with courage and confidence. Through a gentle narrative and relatable moments, it teaches that bravery isn’t about never being scared—it’s about rising above fear. A motivating and supportive read!