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At time children are unable or unwilling to access or engage with
emotional and mental health support services. Often members of a
child's support network are therefore required to provide this
emotional guidance and support to children. This set, consisting of
a guidebook and accompanying story book, is intended to be used as
a guide by families and friends, school staff, and any other adults
supporting children who have experienced trauma, to help them to
provide the emotional guidance these children need. Guide to
Re-building Trust with Traumatised Children aims to educate the
reader about trauma and the impact of an insecure attachment, how
it may impact a child, how to support a child, as well as
understanding different behaviours. The accompanying story book,
The House That Wouldn't Fall Down, been written to support key
adults in helping traumatised children to find a way to trust
again. The story encourages children to identify with some of Ava's
experience and to explore the feelings she experiences. This set
was designed to be used by any person supporting a child who has
experienced trauma or an insecure attachment no matter their
previous understanding of these issues. It is specifically written
to be as accessible and as user friendly as possible to help rather
than hinder the user, and the books can be used separately or
together.
Currently, many children are unable to access emotional support
services, and other members of a child's support network are
required to provide this emotional guidance and support. This set,
consisting of a guidebook and an accompanying story book, has been
written to support children when they have experienced a loss or
bereavement. It is intended to be used by families and friends,
school staff, and all other adults supporting children through
their grief, to help them to provide this emotional guidance. Guide
to supporting Children through Bereavement and Loss offers
information, education, and guidance about how to understand grief,
ways to support the process and emotions of grief, and to help
children to express themselves and make sense of their changed
world. The accompanying story book, When the Sun Fell Out of the
Sky, has been written to support key adults in helping bereaved
children to find a way to cope, manage, and make it through their
grief. The set is designed to be used by any person supporting a
child through loss or bereavement no matter their previous
understanding of these issues. It is specifically written to be as
accessible and as user friendly as possible to help rather than
hinder the user, and the books can be used together or alone.
Currently, many children are unable to access emotional support
services, and other members of a child's support network are
required to provide this emotional guidance and support. This
resource book has been written to support children when they have
experienced a loss or bereavement. It is intended to be used as a
guide by families and friends, school staff, and all other adults
supporting children through their grief, to help them to provide
this emotional guidance. Guide to Supporting Children through
Bereavement and Loss offers information, education and guidance
about how to understand grief, ways to support the process and
emotions of grief, and to help children to express themselves and
make sense of their changed world. It covers the 'stages of grief',
and holds many practical ideas and activities designed to help
children to process and understand their grief, as well as to
express and explore their emotions. There is a section on
undertaking group work for bereaved children, as well as
information on both selfcare and what to do when a referral to a
specialist service may be required. This guide was designed to be
used by any person supporting a child through loss or bereavement,
no matter what their previous understanding of these issues. It is
specifically written to be as accessible and as user-friendly as
possible to help, rather than hinder, the user. It can be used
alone, or alongside the storybook When the Sun Fell Out of the Sky.
This beautifully illustrated, therapeutic picture book tells the
story of Ava the Elephant. Ava lives in a house where she doesn't
always feel happy and safe, but it is a house that Ava loves. One
day Ava's house falls down. Ava is a very determined elephant and
sets out in search of a new home. She tries many different houses
on her journey, but none seem quite right; none seem stable or safe
enough to her. This storybook has been written to support key
adults in helping traumatised children to find a way to trust
again. The story encourages children to identify with some of Ava's
experience and to explore the feelings she experiences. The book
helps promote discussion and reflection; and aims to reassure
children that it is possible to find a 'house that won't fall
down'. The resource Guide to Re-building Trust with Traumatised
Children has been written to accompany the picture book, providing
information, guidance and ideas for anyone supporting a traumatised
child, in school or at home.
This beautifully illustrated, therapeutic picture book tells the
story of Stan the Giraffe. Stan loves the sun and to feel its
warmth on his long back; but one day it suddenly and unexpectedly
falls from the sky and disappears from his life. Stan experiences
many different and difficult emotions throughout the story,
reflecting the seven stages of grief. The story aims to normalise
these feelings, which for children and those around them, can be
frightening. This storybook has been written to support key adults
in helping bereaved children to find a way to cope, manage and make
it through their grief. The resource Supporting Children through
Bereavement and Loss has been written to accompany the storybook,
providing information, guidance and ideas for anyone supporting a
grieving child, in school or at home.
At times children are unable or unwilling to access or engage with
emotional and mental health support services. Often members of a
child's support network are therefore required to provide this
emotional guidance and support to them. This resource book is
intended to be used as a guide by families and friends, school
staff, and any other adults supporting children who have
experienced trauma, to help the adults to provide the emotional
guidance these children need. Guide to Re-building Trust with
Traumatised Children aims to educate the reader about trauma and
the impact of an insecure attachment - how it may impact a child,
how to support a child - as well as helping the reader to
understand different behaviours. The guide suggests many practical
ideas and activities designed to help children to build more
positive relationships, to feel safe within their world, and to
express and explore their emotions. There is a section on self-care
for adults, and advice about when a referral to a specialist
service may be required. This guide was designed to be used by any
person supporting a child who has experienced trauma or an insecure
attachment, no matter what their previous understanding of these
issues might be. It is specifically written to be as accessible and
as user friendly as possible to help rather than hinder the user.
It can be used alone or together with the storybook The House That
Wouldn't Fall Down.
Come travel with me across the sea, where animals roam both wild
and free! Let's take an African safari together. Would you like to
see a lion up close or a spotted leopard drinking water? Elephants
at play in a muddy pool, while rhinos feed on short grass? Come
along and see the many animals of Africa-buffalo and giraffes,
zebras and hippos. You can also visit crocodiles, jackals, baboons,
hyenas, and warthogs! There are so many creatures to see, eating
and playing in their natural habitats. Note the oxpecker birds who
eat ticks, flies, lice and worms off the backs of the rhinos,
hippos, and buffalos. Including vibrant photographs of African
wildlife, An African Safari introduces children to the names and
behaviors of many African animals. A portion of the proceeds from
the sale of this book will go to help Kids Help Phone. WINNER:
CANADA BOOK AWARDS.
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