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Children who have suffered trauma need caregivers and adults who understand what they've been through and how to help them toward recovery. Written from a perspective of deep faith, Alison Neihardt, a licensed professional counselor, provides advice to parents on how to help traumatized children not only survive, but thrive!

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Children who have suffered trauma need caregivers and adults who understand what they've been through and how to help them toward recovery. Written from a perspective of deep faith, Alison Neihardt, a licensed professional counselor, provides advice to parents on how to help traumatized children not only survive, but thrive!
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Alison Neihardt is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a private practice in northern Michigan, where she grew up. Alison works with children, teens, and their parents. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling from Spring Arbor University. She also earned both a Bachelor of Science in Counseling and an Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Great Lakes Christian College in Lansing, Michigan. Alison has worked in private practice since 2008 with children from ages three to seventeen, many whose parents abused drugs and/or alcohol and are being raised by their grandparents for a variety of reasons. Alison has also worked as a volunteer and in paid ministry positions in churches and parachurch organizations. She began writing to help others in 2016. Her first book, Counseling Activities for Children on a Shoestring Budget, was published in the spring of 2019.