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One Child (Paperback)
Torey Hayden
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This beautiful and deeply moving tale recounts educational
psychologist Torey Hayden's battle to unlock the emotions of a
troubled and sexually abused child who, with the help of Hayden,
was finally able to overcome her dark past and realise her full
potential. Six-year-old Sheila was abandoned by her mother on a
highway when she was four. A survivor of horrific abuse, she never
spoke, never cried, and was placed in a class for severely retarded
children after committing an atrocious act of violence against
another child. Everyone thought Sheila was beyond salvation --
except her teacher, Torey Hayden. With patience, skill, and abiding
love, she fought long and hard to release a haunted little girl
from her secret nightmare -- and nurture the spark of genius she
recognised trapped within Sheila's silence. This is the remarkable
story of their journey together -- an odyssey of hope, courage, and
inspiring devotion that opened the heart and mind of one lost child
to a new world of discovery and joy.
From Torey Hayden, the number one Sunday Times bestselling author of
One Child comes Lost Girl, a poignant and deeply moving account of a
lost little girl and an extraordinary educational psychologist's
courage and determination.
Jessie is nine years old and looks like the perfect little girl, with
red hair, green eyes and a beguiling smile. She even has a talent for
drawing gorgeous and intricate pictures. But Jessie also knows how to
get her own way and will lie, scream, shout and hurt to get just
exactly what she wants.
Her parents say they can't take her back, and her social workers
struggle to deal with her destructive behaviour and wild mood swings.
After her chaotic passage through numerous foster placements, Jessie
has finally received a diagnosis of an attachment disorder. Attachment
disorders arise when children are deprived of the all-important close
bonds with trustworthy adults that allow them to develop emotionally
and thrive. Finally educational psychologist Torey Hayden is called in
to help. Torey agrees to weekly meetings with Jessie to try and uncover
why she is acting out. Torey's gentle care and attention reveal
shocking truths behind Jessie's lies. Can Torey and the other social
workers help to provide the consistent loving care that has so far been
missing in Jessie’s life, or will she push them away too?
From the bestselling author of One Child comes this incredible,
true story of the six-year-old girl who touched the hearts of
millions--and the courage of one teacher who would not give up on
her. What ever became of Sheila? When special education teacher
Torey Hayden wrote her first book One Child thirty-five years ago,
she created an international bestseller. Her intensely moving true
story of Sheila, a silent, profoundly disturbed little six-year-old
girl touched millions. From every corner of the world came letters
from readers wanting to know more about the troubled child who had
come into Torey Hayden's class as a "hopeless case," and emerged as
the very symbol of eternal hope within the human spirit. Now, for
all those who have never forgotten this endearing child and her
remarkable relationship with her teacher, here is the surprising
story of Sheila, the young woman.
The first new book from beloved therapist and writer Torey Hayden
in almost fifteen years--an inspiring, uplifting tale of a troubled
child and the remarkable woman who made a difference. In a
forgotten corner of Wales, a young girl languishes in a home for
troubled children. Abandoned by her parents because of her violent
streak, Jessie--at the age of ten--is at risk of becoming just
another lost soul in the foster system. Precocious and bold, Jessie
is convinced she is possessed by the devil and utterly unprepared
for the arrival of therapist Torey Hayden. Armed with patience,
compassion, and unconditional love, Hayden begins working with
Jessie once a week. But when Jessie makes a stunning accusation
against one of Hayden's colleagues - a man Hayden implicitly trusts
- Hayden's work doubles: now she must not only get to the root of
Jessie's troubles, but also find out if what the girl alleges is
true. A moving, compelling, and inspiring account, Lost Child is a
powerful testament once again of Torey Hayden's extraordinary
ability to reach children who many have given up on--and a reminder
of how patience and love can ultimately prevail.
From the author of the phenomenal Sunday Times bestsellers 'One
Child' and 'Ghost Girl', comes a startling and poignant memoir of
three people's victimisation and abuse - and their heartbreaking
but ultimately successful steps to recovery, with the help of Torey
Hayden, an extraordinary teacher. Two children trapped in a prison
of silence and a woman suffering in the twilight of her years -
these are the cases that would test the extraordinary courage,
compassion and skill of Torey Hayden and ultimately reaffirm her
faith in the indomitable strength of the human spirit. While
working in the children's psychiatric ward of a large hospital,
Torey was introduced to seven-year-old Cassandra, a child who had
been kidnapped by her father and was found dirty, starving and
picking though rubbish bins to survive. She refused to speak, so
Torey could only imagine what she'd been through. Drake, by
contrast, was a charismatic four-year-old who managed to
participate fully in his pre-school class without uttering a single
word. Then, there was Gerda, eighty-two, who had suffered a massive
stroke and was unwilling to engage in conversation with anyone.
Although Torey had never worked with adults, she agreed to help
when all other efforts had failed.
From Torey Hayden, the number one Sunday Times bestselling author
of One Child comes The Invisible Girl, a deeply moving true account
of a young teen with a troubling obsession and an extraordinary
educational psychologist's sympathy and determination to help.
Eloise is a vibrant and charming young teen with a deeply caring
nature, but she also struggles with a worrying delusion. She's been
moved from home to home, and her social workers have difficulty
dealing with her habit of running away. After experiencing
violence, neglect and sexual abuse from people she should have been
able to trust, Eloise has developed complex behavioural needs. She
struggles to separate fact from fiction, leading to confusion for
the social workers trying to help her. After Torey learns of
Eloise's background she hopes that some gentle care and attention
can help Eloise gain some sense of security in her life. Can Torey
and the other social workers provide the loving attention that has
so far been missing in Eloise's life, or will she run away from
them too?
Learn how to change inappropriate behavior rather than just control
it-and build the successful relationships that help our most
troubled students make positive changes
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