Helping Children with FeelingsMargot Sunderland & Nicky Armstrong |
The titles in this extraordinary series are a vital resource for anyone working in child mental health. Nine practical guidebooks, each with an accompanying beautifully illustrated storybook, have been written to help children (aged 4-12 years) think about and connect with their feelings.
The guides and stories enable child professionals and teachers to work with a child to resolve a particular issue that may be worrying them, whether it's being a bully, rage, the loss of a loved one or anxiety. The books are also an extremely effective communication tool for parents to use with their children.
Each guidebook focuses on a key feeling and is written in very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for that feeling.
Each guidebook:
A Wibble Called Bipley (and a few Honks)A story for children who have hardened their hearts or become bullies |
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Bipley is a warm cuddly creature, but someone has broken his heart. He feels so hurt that he decides it is just too painful to ever love again. When he meets some big tough Honks in the wood, they teach him how to harden his heart so that he doesn't have to feel hurt any more. Luckily Bipley meets some creatures that teach him how he can protect himself without hardening his heart.