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This accessible resource contains therapeutic stories and guidance
for adults who are supporting young people aged 10-14 in foster,
adoptive or kinship families. With a solution-focused approach, the
stories are designed to address a range of social and emotional
problems, covering topics such as bullying, eating disorders,
trauma, parents' health, homophobia and racism. Each story is
accompanied by relevant context and theory, discussion points and
creative activities that will stimulate the young person's
problem-solving skills and imagination, empowering them to explore
solutions to situations in their own lives. Key features include:
35 therapeutic stories created to help young people make sense of
their experiences, illustrating empathetic responses and solutions
to social and emotional difficulties. Discussion points and related
activities based on the author's extensive practical experience and
knowledge. Practice guidelines and case studies to illustrate how
the story-making approach can be used by therapists, adoptive
parents, social workers and teachers. Photocopiable and
downloadable resources. This book will enable foster, adoptive and
kinship parents, social workers, therapists, teachers and other
professionals to support the young people with whom they are
working to resolve their dilemmas and enhance their self-esteem.
This accessible resource contains therapeutic stories and guidance
for adults who are supporting young people aged 10-14 in foster,
adoptive or kinship families. With a solution-focused approach, the
stories are designed to address a range of social and emotional
problems, covering topics such as bullying, eating disorders,
trauma, parents' health, homophobia and racism. Each story is
accompanied by relevant context and theory, discussion points and
creative activities that will stimulate the young person's
problem-solving skills and imagination, empowering them to explore
solutions to situations in their own lives. Key features include:
35 therapeutic stories created to help young people make sense of
their experiences, illustrating empathetic responses and solutions
to social and emotional difficulties. Discussion points and related
activities based on the author's extensive practical experience and
knowledge. Practice guidelines and case studies to illustrate how
the story-making approach can be used by therapists, adoptive
parents, social workers and teachers. Photocopiable and
downloadable resources. This book will enable foster, adoptive and
kinship parents, social workers, therapists, teachers and other
professionals to support the young people with whom they are
working to resolve their dilemmas and enhance their self-esteem.
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