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Questions and Feelings About: When parents separate

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Questions and Feelings About: When parents separate

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How to you explain to a child what happens when parents separate? How will it make them feel? Written with wellbeing experts CHUMS this book offers practical help, tips and advice an well as exploring everyday situations, supported by, exquisite and approachable illustrations to give a comforting story book feel. Questions and Feelings about... is a series that tackles tough topics in a sensitive way. The books are a perfect aid to help 5-7 year old children open up and explore how they feel and give them steps they can take to help them cope with emotionally challenging situations.

Author Biography

Dawn Hewitt is CEO of CHUMS, a Child Bereavement Trauma and Emotional Wellbeing Service based in Bedfordshire. They are an independent social enterprise with over 45 staff and over 70 volunteers and they provide much needed help and support to children and young people who are dealing with grief and bereavement, amongst other issues. This book is a collaboration between Dawn and her colleagues at CHUMS.
Release date NZ
November 9th, 2017
Author
Pages
32
Edition
Illustrated edition
Interest Age
From 4 to 7 years
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Publisher
Hachette Children's Group
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Franklin Watts Ltd
Dimensions
199x215x10
ISBN-13
9781445156569
Product ID
26860587

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