A story to help children of parents who are divorcing. When Rosie's parents tell her they are divorcing, she wonders what she can do to keep them together. Nothing she tries seems to work. Then she visits the school counsellor, and joins a group of children with divorced parents.
A story to help children of parents who are divorcing. When Rosie's parents tell her they are divorcing, she wonders what she can do to keep them together. Nothing she tries seems to work. Then she visits the school counsellor, and joins a group of children with divorced parents.
A divorce can be an upsetting and frightening time for any child, but this creative journal from parenting expert Sue Atkins gives children aged 7+ a safe place to express their feelings, so they can start to understand them.
Mia's life feels split in two after her parents get divorced - even her cat and dog now live in two separate places. When she's at her dad's house, Mia misses her mom's jokes and singing. And when she's at her mom's house, she misses her dad's laugh and cooking. Mia just can't quite shake that missing feeling.
Helps children understand the divorce of same-sex parents and how a child's living situation may change. The book sensitively portrays the challenges of moving from one house with both parents to two houses, and offers reassurance on many questions and feelings readers may have after their parents divorce.
A Drawing Book for Children of Separated or Divorced Parents
A journal and drawing book for children whose parents have separated or divorced. Drawing is an effective means for children to express their thought and feelings, helping them cope with the issues they are experiencing. The entries are open-ended.
A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs
Considering the questions a child might have about divorce, it gently offers answers to them using straightforward text and clear illustrations. Perfect for children aged 5-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs, or for concrete or visual learners
Calvin is in foster care, and he wants to trust someone, anyone, but is afraid to open his heart. He has lived in a lot of houses, but he still hasn't found his home. When he moves in with Maggie, she shows him respect, offers him kindness, and makes him see things in himself that he's never noticed before.