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Who’s Afraid of the Monster? A Storybook and Guidebook for Managing Big Feelings and Hidden Fears (Paperback)
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Who’s Afraid of the Monster? A Storybook and Guidebook for Managing Big Feelings and Hidden Fears (Paperback)
Series: Who's Afraid of the Monster?
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A vital resource, this set comprising a storybook and adult
resource guide is designed for working with children aged 4-9 to
manage the big feelings they may have in relation to hidden fears
and anxieties. In the quirky and accessible Who’s Afraid of the
Monster? storybook, children are introduced to a monster who nobody
has seen or heard and a King who pretends to be brave but is in
fact very scared. The story shows how, often, the big feelings
elicited by the unknown are scarier than the thing itself, and how
to manage the feelings associated with these fears. The companion
guidebook for use by adults working with children, is divided into
three easy to follow parts. Part 1 presents the theory behind how
and why big feelings in children arise and how creative art and
drama can help. Part 2 contains activities and exercises with
photocopiable instructions, as well as a list of resources for each
activity and guidelines for safe working. Part 3 offers further
activities and ways in which to exploit the story such as
discussion points, plays and models. Underpinned by substantiated
theory into the stages of children’s emotional development, it
offers realistic solutions for parents, carers, teachers, and
classroom assistants who simply do not have the time or resources
to attend to their children’s very real but hard-to-verbalise
fears. Together, the storybook and guidebook offer the following:
• A quirky and amusing tale for adults to read to children • A
relatable story about big feelings which makes the child stop and
think • Easy to follow and implement, photocopiable creative arts
activities • A way of addressing the anxiety and fear of the
unknown within children’s mental health following the pandemic
and other relevant issues • Hope and support for carers of overly
anxious children. Taking a creative approach using universal
characters, this is the ideal resource for educators, support
staff, practitioners and parents looking to help children
understand and manage the big feelings associated with their fear
of the unknown.
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