Jayne Garrison

I write books to comfort and empower hurting parents. I do this for two reasons. First, because I know how it feels to be a parent and hurt for a child gone “bad.” And secondly, because I now know it’s absolutely unnecessary to suffer from such hurt. I write with the goal of enlightenment for all. I want hurting parents to be able to view their world from a different perspective. To look at the child in front of them with eyes of love and see only love. In Tragedy’s Ark, I not only introduce this concept, I show parents how to accomplish it within their own lives.

I began my writing career with a book in which I shared tips on caring for and loving a baby. My second book went on to provide tools to help insure that this love continued even when Mom had to work. Then came the first rough spots of parenting and I opened my life further by offering tips for living with the ADHD child in Living With the Challenging Child.

I love encouraging distraught parents and letting them know that regardless of what’s going on, they can come through their particular crisis not just as a survivor, but as a victor—stronger, more vibrant and more loving than ever before. It’s all in how you look at it.