Babies To Success Or Babies To Prison Your Choice
“Babies to Success or Babies to Prison: Your Choice” is not just a story someone tells; it is the reality of how the foundation of a child’s life silently guides where they end up as a grown-up. It shows how early routines, spoken beliefs, household rules, silent fears, and the emotional atmosphere in a home can shape a child’s inner voice before they even know what the world expects from them.
Charlene grew up in rural Eastern Kentucky, a place where people lived off the land, cooked from what they planted, carried water in buckets, and learned their values from experience rather than theory. There was no luxury, no privilege, and no modern comfort. There was hard work, pride, and fear. There was also love, but it came with boundaries, quiet sacrifices, and unspoken pain that children had to learn to decode on their own.
In these pages, you’ll see how a child secretly studies the adults around her, how she learns who is safe, who is unstable, who is emotionally present, and who disappears even when standing right in front of her. You’ll see how a child notices things that adults assume she cannot notice, such as unfairness, shame, favoritism, and fear, and how those moments quietly shape future beliefs.
You will also witness the spark of self-direction appear, as the little girl begins to study harder than her classmates, carrying books home until her arms ache, and teaching imaginary students because she refuses to accept that her story ends where she was born.
