Helping Children To Thrive Following Adverse Childhood Experiences

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Helping Children To Thrive Following Adverse Childhood Experiences

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Author: Mine Conkbayir

Type: Multiple-item retail product

ISBN: 9781032367934

Date: 20th July, 2023

Publisher: Routledge

  1. Categories

  2. Clinical Psychology
  3. Social Services
  4. Schools And Pre-Schools

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This sensitively written and beautifully illustrated storybook and guide provides children (aged 7+) and the adults who support them with the resources to understand Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and demonstrate how speaking with children can foster healing and recovery from trauma. Maya is a young girl who lives with her mum, her mum's boyfriend and her pet hamster, Harry. She loves learning about space, playing football and drawing, but often feels very anxious at home and school due to the ACEs she has been exposed to. In the story, Maya is able to overcome her ACEs with the help of a variety of protective factors in her life - and with three fantastical adventures she embarks upon with Harry, that give her additional tools and keepers to use in her everyday life. The set provides children with the opportunity to comprehend and safely express their feelings, and the adults who read alongside them with the guidance to become a sensitive, active listener, able to support the child's efforts to disclose and manage their fears. The accompanying adult guide contains discussion prompts and practical communication strategies, as well as an examination and critique of the ACEs framework and an exploration of the developing brain.This set is a vital tool for teachers, parents, foster carers, social workers and other professionals who are supporting children affected by ACEs and trauma. Used with a trusted adult, this set enables children to talk about their experiences and express themselves safely and confidently.

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