Big and Small are machines that work together as a team, But some days Big goes a bit wobbly, and I get a lot worried. Through the book Big malfunctions in a variety of ways and Small tries to help with the assistance of The Boss, Mechanic and Tools. A metaphor for a child living with an adult who suffers from mental illness. Age 7+.
By the author of Leadership and the New Science (over 250,000 copies sold) Shows how the simple but long neglected act of conversation-of thoughtfully talking and listening to one another-has the power to change lives Offers insightful advice on how to conduct conversations that will help us to genuinely connect with each other and restore hope to our individual lives • Provides ten "conversation starters" to provoke rich and meaningful exchanges "I believe we can change the world if we start talking to one another again." With this simple... More info
RECOMMENDED RESOURCE BY PLAY THERAPY AUSTRALIA! This title offers a guide for conducting child-centred play therapy. Filled with case studies, learning activities, and classroom exercises, this book presents extensive coverage of play therapy applications such as setting goals and including families. More info
Why are you so sad? A Child's book about Parental Depression When a parent has depression, children often feel sad and confused themselves. This interactive book can help by: Explaining depression and its treatment in kids terms Reassuring children that their parents can get better Exploring the many feeling children usually have Helping children understand and express their feelings Providing practical tips for coping with parent's depression Showing children how they can feel better too Why are you so sad? Contains comprehensive and authoritative note to parents by... More info