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This art therapy book helps children cope with the emotional impact
of adoption. Children can use this book's interactive exercises to
realize that their birth parents were good people who loved them
but were unable to give them a good home; understand that they were
placed, rather than abandoned; and develop a strong sense of
personal identity. The interactive drawing exercises help children
explain in pictures what they are unable to say in words.
This book helps victims express in pictures what they are unable to
say in words.
This is the Spanish edition of the world's bestselling art therapy
book for grieving children. This book was designed to teach basic
concepts of death and help children understand and express the many
feelings they have when someone dies.
This art therapy book helps children cherish their own unique
qualities, respect other lifestyles and views, be sensitive of
others' disabilities, overcome feelings of helplessness or
isolation, and stand up for themselves and others.
This art therapy book helps children: Understand feelings and the
proper way to express them, Learn to be sensitive to the feelings
of others, and develop coping skills for the difficult times in
their lives. Adults can use this book to see how children express
in pictures what they are unable to express in words.
An art therapy book helping children cope with the early stages of
a serious illness.
An art therapy book for children who exhibit behavioural problems.
Children will learn the consequences of their actions, how their
misbehaviour affects others, how to develop better judgement
skills, and much more.
A workbook to help children deal with feelings about serious
illness. An excellent resource for helping children learn the basic
concepts of illness and various age-appropriate ways of coping with
someone else's illness.
This art therapy book helps children understand anger and the
proper way to express unhappiness, develop effective conflict
resolution skills, and learn how to better cope with disappointment
and frustration.
A workbook to help children work out their feelings about
separation and divorce. Divorce creates stressful feelings of grief
from loss and change, and children who are unable to understand or
verbally express their feelings often act them out in unhealthy
ways. This book discusses basic concepts of marriage and divorce
and offers young minds a creative way to sort out and express all
the powerful feelings resulting from their parents' decision to
separate.
A workbook to help children work out feelings about death. Heegaard
provides a practical format for allowing children to understand the
concept of death and develop coping skills for life. Children, with
the supervision of an adult, are invited to illustrate and
personalise their loss through art. When Someone Very Special Dies
encourages the child to identify support systems and personal
strengths.
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