Biographie de Kytka Hilmar-Jezek
Kytka Hilmar-Jezek stands as a highly accomplished author, renowned for her influential books that have left an indelible mark on readers. With a focus on parenting, education, entrepreneurship, and natural healing, her extensive repertoire of over twenty-five thought-provoking works has earned her widespread recognition, including a place in the Education Revolution in Education Hall of Fame since 1997.
Kytka's passion for education shines through her books, which boldly challenge conventional schooling paradigms and stimulate discussions on alternative approaches.
Notable titles such as "The Smartest Kids Don't Go to School, " "The Smartest Kids Learn All the Time, " and "The Smartest Kids Know School Stinks" offer fresh perspectives, urging readers to question traditional norms and embrace innovative methods of nurturing children in the technological age.
Her debut book, "Reiki for Children, " quickly soared to become a global bestseller in 2001, resonating with professionals in the field who employ it as a valuable resource in teaching children.
Expanding her healing-focused publications, she has authored works like "Raw Food for Children, " "Eat the Light: The Raw Food Diet as a Spiritual Practice, " "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Reiki, " and "The Rainbow Tower, " a captivating exploration of Chakras designed for young readers.
Kytka's engaging books consistently enlighten, inspire, and challenge readers on controversial and thought-provoking subjects related to health and wellness, parenting, spirituality, and education.
With her remarkable versatility, she has ghostwritten over 200 books for clients worldwide and translated more than 100 books from the Czech language (as Kytka Hilmarova).
Outside her literary endeavors, Kytka finds joy in various ventures, such as her contributions to TresBohemes.com, where she has penned numerous posts on Czech culture. Her commitment to preserving cultural heritage is further evident in her work preserving old photographs for The Photo Vault and curating items for The Czech Museum.
Most of all, she loves to read on lazy afternoons, snuggled next to her Shiba Inu, Richard.