THE CASE FOR THE PERFECT SOLUTION
It's not What You Can Do For Us~ 3 Reasons for Suspense
This is one of the most important interviews we will have. It concerns a child, a trusted childcare arrangement, and a failure.
Join me as I welcome the cast of The Perfect Solution, the tale of a small boy mistakenly given to a stalker by his preschool teacher.
When you finish hearing their story, you will be asking yourself, Who is watching the people that are watching your children?
Welcome our guests, Austin Sanchez, Catrine Teddi, and Brhin-Kristoffer Teddi. Please take time to read the other interviews.
Let's begin with the youngest member, Brhin.
Brhin-Kristoffer, if we had to ask you what people could learn from reading your story, what would be your response?
"Huh?" Brhin walked around the room fingering then nicknacks.
"She means, what would you say, sweetie." Catrine explained to the little boy. "Please , come over and still, Son."
"Okay, Mommy. I hope people will see how smart and strong I was and I never gave up that I would see my mommy, again. If you listen to what your mommy teaches you, she will always find you."
;"Yes, she will. The main thing the reader will receive from reading The Perfect Solution , are tips on what to pay attention to when searching for centers and once the child is placed in the hands of the caregiver. What I learne from this entire episode was to follow your first instinct. If you feel things are out of sorts, check them out. I did everything I thought I should have, to make sure the day care center was the best place to leave Brhin. Beautiful and as well supplied as it was, there were too many mistakes, overcrowded, lies.
"Once a reader finishes the story, they will understand the rules for the running of childcare centers, how to handle personal relationships, and believe it or not, self-control."
"Self-control. What do you mean, self-control? You and that little woman of yours showed me no respect. All I wanted to do was love him. All I wanted to do was have a little boy of my own. I should've shut the both of you up when I had the chance.. "
Ladies and gentleman, it seems as if the abductor has sneaked into the building.
You weren't invited to this interview, Mona. Security!!
"I'll leave, but before I do," Mona stopped to address the room before stepping out of the door. "I will say this, If the people running the centers don't learn how to be observant, this story could really happen."
Well, I have to say I agree with her. If parents are not dilligent, and caregivers are not doing their jobs, this story could become a headline on the evening news. Well, thank you Catrine, Austin, and Brhin for the visit, I see Mona is being detained by security soo this would be a good time for you all to leave .
"Yes, that's a good idea. Come along Catrine." Austin lifts the little boy and walks towards the door. "I'm sure we'll see you, again. Goodbye"
Join me as I welcome the cast of The Perfect Solution, the tale of a small boy mistakenly given to a stalker by his preschool teacher.
When you finish hearing their story, you will be asking yourself, Who is watching the people that are watching your children?
THE TRAILER
Welcome our guests, Austin Sanchez, Catrine Teddi, and Brhin-Kristoffer Teddi. Please take time to read the other interviews.
Let's begin with the youngest member, Brhin.

"Huh?" Brhin walked around the room fingering then nicknacks.
"She means, what would you say, sweetie." Catrine explained to the little boy. "Please , come over and still, Son."
"Okay, Mommy. I hope people will see how smart and strong I was and I never gave up that I would see my mommy, again. If you listen to what your mommy teaches you, she will always find you."
;"Yes, she will. The main thing the reader will receive from reading The Perfect Solution , are tips on what to pay attention to when searching for centers and once the child is placed in the hands of the caregiver. What I learne from this entire episode was to follow your first instinct. If you feel things are out of sorts, check them out. I did everything I thought I should have, to make sure the day care center was the best place to leave Brhin. Beautiful and as well supplied as it was, there were too many mistakes, overcrowded, lies.
"Self-control. What do you mean, self-control? You and that little woman of yours showed me no respect. All I wanted to do was love him. All I wanted to do was have a little boy of my own. I should've shut the both of you up when I had the chance.. "
Ladies and gentleman, it seems as if the abductor has sneaked into the building.
You weren't invited to this interview, Mona. Security!!
"I'll leave, but before I do," Mona stopped to address the room before stepping out of the door. "I will say this, If the people running the centers don't learn how to be observant, this story could really happen."
Well, I have to say I agree with her. If parents are not dilligent, and caregivers are not doing their jobs, this story could become a headline on the evening news. Well, thank you Catrine, Austin, and Brhin for the visit, I see Mona is being detained by security soo this would be a good time for you all to leave .
"Yes, that's a good idea. Come along Catrine." Austin lifts the little boy and walks towards the door. "I'm sure we'll see you, again. Goodbye"
Well, I’ve been sitting here for the last thirty minutes waiting for our next visitor, Bertha Wall the owner/director of the Perfect Solution Child care Center. Uhm, I have called her and she says she is running late and so to fill the time The Voice will interview me. What better way for the reader to learn the reasoning for the manuscript The Perfect Solution then through the author, right?
THE VOICE: I know Ms. Wall is on the way so let's get as much as we can done. Whatever we don't cover we can finish on another day. First question. What made you write the book and why did you choose the title The Perfect Solution?
Ms. Wade: I can cover both questions with one answer. The Perfect Solution is a story about the choices we believe are the perfect ones for ourselves and how they can backfire,whirlpool and entrap another. It's like a perfect circle. Everything always comes back.
Ms. Wade: As you know I have worked in the childcare profession for over thirty years. My first idea was to write a book on how to choose a child care center, but I thought of all the books on the market and nixed the idea.I was at work in a center and someone was sent to my class to get a child. Well I didn't know the person and the staff in the office hadn't checked their identification. It scared me. What if I had sent the child home with that person? The making of the story just clicked in my mind. Other incidents of near misses and neglect in childcare from the past years fit right in the book.
THE VOICE: What about the relationship of the parents? How do you feel about them?
Ms. Wade: Most of the women I know are single parents and their state was always a choice made by the father. I wanted a different angle. I really like the parents and I hope their feelings for each other comes through in the book.
THE VOICE: Do you think you made the child a little too smart. I mean he's three years old.
Ms. Wade: No, I don't. As a matter of fact the child is closer to four than three and a child can learn anything if it is taught. He really only knew the basic of what every child should know. Enough to get him saved.
THE VOICE: I guess so. I have to ask you this about Mona Boots. Did you have any sympathy for her
Ms. Wade: Yes. I really do feel for anyone in her situation. She has her manic moments, but I have to say she really loves Brhin. I hope she gets the mental help she really needs.
THE VOICE: Talking about people who need help. Do you really believe Bertha Wall will be able to save her center's reputation.
Ms. Wade: I don't know. The woman is in denial. She won't face facts about the incompetent way she runs the place. Everything is the fault of someone else.
Bertha Wall: Hi, I heard my name. Were you calling me in or just talking about me?
THE VOICE: Both as a matter of fact. I was interviewing our author, but we can finish later. I'll leave and let her get to work.
THE VOICE: Both as a matter of fact. I was interviewing our author, but we can finish later. I'll leave and let her get to work.
Ms. Wade: Thanks Voice for stepping in. Ms. Wall, I'll get us some water and I'll be right back.
Ms. Wade:Audience, while you are waiting go on and read the next interview. And be sure to click the pictures.
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- The Author Explains Premise of Novel
- Excerpt- Catrine
- Excerpt-Austin
- Excerpt-Brhin
- Excerpt- Mona
- Interview with Catrine Teddi
- Interview with Austin Sanchez
- Interview with Brhin-Kristoffer
- Interview with Mona Boots
- Book Page on Smashwords
- Love and other Stories
- Excerpt: Confronting the Workers
- Mona Celebrating
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