Fred's Bestselling Book For Students
"Who's in Charge of Bob?"
What others are saying about the book:
"This book provides an extraordinary framework for identifying one's innate skills and abilities and how to focus on developing them into true personal strengths. A must read for students and educators."
Steve Olsher, New York Times Bestselling Author
"The tools he has included in "Who's in Charge of Bob?" are practical, easily utilized, and highly relatable to young people."
Camilla Riley, Four Decades as a Professional Educator
"Who's in Charge of Bob? is a wonderful book for any parent or teacher wanting to help children find and build on their strengths. The book provides practical advice in an entertaining way, which makes it a quick read. I am a school counselor and I will certainly recommend this book to my parents and students." Rob Baggett
As an educator, teacher, coach, and parent I understand the value of having an experienced speaker reach students with a real life explanation. Fred Grooms does just this in person and through his book! A devoted dyslexic dedicated to the success of others struggling to find their place in school, and after their education. Fred is outspoken, encouraging, and causing many parents to shift their perspective for their child. He shifts the struggles and failures to moments of laughter which provides both he and the learner with a platform for success. “Thank you Fred for your winning words!”
—Chris Winkler
Former Chair of the South Carolina Dyslexic Task Force,
Educational Leader in K-12 Schooling
Fred Grooms has written a “must-read” book for anyone who is involved with leading, guiding, and developing the lives of other people. Parents, coaches, educators, clergy, and employers would benefit greatly from his wisdom and his passion for people. Fred has lived what he teaches, and his advice gets results.
—Michael E. Frisina, PhD
CEO of The Center for Influential Leadership,
Owner of BehaviorSmarts, and Alumni facility member of
the United States Military Academy at West Point
In his new book, Fred Grooms will guide you through an amazing journey during which you will uncover the talents you never thought you had, launching you onto a path of unlimited success. I found the use of his personal experiences to be quite powerful and I love the idea of reframing what was once thought of as a weakness into a strength.
—Stephane Gaskin, PhD, PPCC
Psychology Professor at Dawson College
and Concordia University
"This book provides an extraordinary framework for identifying one's innate skills and abilities and how to focus on developing them into true personal strengths. A must read for students and educators."
Steve Olsher, New York Times Bestselling Author
"The tools he has included in "Who's in Charge of Bob?" are practical, easily utilized, and highly relatable to young people."
Camilla Riley, Four Decades as a Professional Educator
"Who's in Charge of Bob? is a wonderful book for any parent or teacher wanting to help children find and build on their strengths. The book provides practical advice in an entertaining way, which makes it a quick read. I am a school counselor and I will certainly recommend this book to my parents and students." Rob Baggett
As an educator, teacher, coach, and parent I understand the value of having an experienced speaker reach students with a real life explanation. Fred Grooms does just this in person and through his book! A devoted dyslexic dedicated to the success of others struggling to find their place in school, and after their education. Fred is outspoken, encouraging, and causing many parents to shift their perspective for their child. He shifts the struggles and failures to moments of laughter which provides both he and the learner with a platform for success. “Thank you Fred for your winning words!”
—Chris Winkler
Former Chair of the South Carolina Dyslexic Task Force,
Educational Leader in K-12 Schooling
Fred Grooms has written a “must-read” book for anyone who is involved with leading, guiding, and developing the lives of other people. Parents, coaches, educators, clergy, and employers would benefit greatly from his wisdom and his passion for people. Fred has lived what he teaches, and his advice gets results.
—Michael E. Frisina, PhD
CEO of The Center for Influential Leadership,
Owner of BehaviorSmarts, and Alumni facility member of
the United States Military Academy at West Point
In his new book, Fred Grooms will guide you through an amazing journey during which you will uncover the talents you never thought you had, launching you onto a path of unlimited success. I found the use of his personal experiences to be quite powerful and I love the idea of reframing what was once thought of as a weakness into a strength.
—Stephane Gaskin, PhD, PPCC
Psychology Professor at Dawson College
and Concordia University
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