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This practical guidebook, with a beautifully-illustrated storybook, enables teachers, parents and professionals to help children aged 4-12 connect with unresolved feelings affecting their behaviour. Helping Children who Yearn for Someone They Love is a guidebook to help children who: * are missing someone too much or suffer from separation anxiety * are obsessed with their absent parent * yearn for a parent who: has died; seems unreachable, although is right there * is loving one minute and indifferent, cold or abusive the next They yearn because they have been taken into care, fostered or…mehr

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This practical guidebook, with a beautifully-illustrated storybook, enables teachers, parents and professionals to help children aged 4-12 connect with unresolved feelings affecting their behaviour. Helping Children who Yearn for Someone They Love is a guidebook to help children who: * are missing someone too much or suffer from separation anxiety * are obsessed with their absent parent * yearn for a parent who: has died; seems unreachable, although is right there * is loving one minute and indifferent, cold or abusive the next They yearn because they have been taken into care, fostered or adopted. The Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile features a story for children who yearn for someone they love. Frog is very much in love with the moon because she once smiled at him. So now he spends all his time dreaming about her. He waits and waits for her to smile at him again. One day a wise and friendly crow helps frog to see how he is wasting his life away. All the time he has been facing the place of very little, he's had his back to the place of plenty.
Autorenporträt
MARGOT SUNDERLAND is Founding Director of the Centre for Child Mental Health, London. She is also Head of the Children and Young People Section of The United Kingdom Association for Therapeutic Counselling. In addition, she formed the research project, 'Helping Where it Hurts' which offers free therapy and counselling to troubled children in several primary schools in North London. She is a registered Integrative Arts Psychotherapist and registered Child Therapeutic Counsellor, Supervisor and Trainer. Margot is also Principal of The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education - a fully accredited Higher Education College running a Diploma course in Child Therapy and Masters Degree courses in Arts Psychotherapy and Arts in Education and Therapy. Margot is a published poet and author of two non-fiction books - one on Dance (Routledge Theatre Arts, New York and J Garnet Miller, England) and the other called Draw on Your Emotions (Speechmark Publishing, Bicester and Erickson, Italy). Illustrated by Nicky Armstrong who holds an MA from The Slade School of Fine Art and a BA Hons in Theatre Design from the University of Central England. She is currently teacher of trompe l'il at The Hampstead School of Decorative Arts, London. She has achieved major commissions nationally and internationally in mural work and fine art.