When the school intercom buzzes for a lockdown drill, the cheerful hum of Mrs. Jana's kindergarten class suddenly turns quiet. Some students feel nervous-others a little scared. But that's when Jax, the gentle brown-and-white pitbull service dog, knows just what to do. With his calm eyes, steady breath, and wagging tail, Jax reminds everyone that even in uncertain moments, they're never alone. As Mrs. Jana teaches her class how to stay safe, Jax shows them another kind of courage-the quiet kind that comes from kindness, comfort, and trust. Told in a reassuring tone perfect for young readers,…mehr
When the school intercom buzzes for a lockdown drill, the cheerful hum of Mrs. Jana's kindergarten class suddenly turns quiet. Some students feel nervous-others a little scared. But that's when Jax, the gentle brown-and-white pitbull service dog, knows just what to do. With his calm eyes, steady breath, and wagging tail, Jax reminds everyone that even in uncertain moments, they're never alone. As Mrs. Jana teaches her class how to stay safe, Jax shows them another kind of courage-the quiet kind that comes from kindness, comfort, and trust. Told in a reassuring tone perfect for young readers, Jax Leads the Lockdown Drill helps children understand what lockdown drills are and how to manage big feelings during them. It's a heartfelt story about bravery, safety, and the special bond between kids, teachers, and a service dog who helps them feel brave-one wag at a time.
Jana Guyewski-Lautigar is an elementary school teacher and social worker with a deep commitment to advocacy and justice. After the tragic and suspicious death of her sister, Crystal McCrory Jones, Jana refused to accept the official ruling and embarked on a relentless pursuit of truth. Through research, legal inquiries, and public advocacy, she has worked tirelessly to uncover the facts and demand accountability. With a background in education and social work, Jana understands the importance of amplifying the voices of those who have been silenced. Her firsthand experience navigating systemic challenges has fueled her passion for seeking justice-not only for Crystal but for all families who have been denied answers. Justice Denied is her first book-a powerful, deeply personal account of loss, resilience, and the fight for truth against a system that too often turns a blind eye.
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