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ADOPTION AND FOSTERING BOOKS CATALOGUE 2018/2019 FOR PROFESSIONALS, PARENTS AND CARERS


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Contents Essential New Books

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• Books from Dr Karen Treisman

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• Books from Sarah Naish

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• Foster and Residential Care

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• Education and Schools

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• Life Story Work

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• Creative Therapies

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For Parents and Carers • New to Adoption and Fostering

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• Understanding Attachment and Trauma

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• Parenting Teens

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• Autism and Other Special Educational Needs

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• Adult Adoptees and Care Leavers

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• Gender Diversity For Children and Teens • Trauma, Attachment and Resilience

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• Coping with Big Feelings

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• Mental Health Books for Teens

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• Bereavement and Illness

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• Diversity and Inclusion

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• Mindfulness and Relaxation

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• Autism and Other Special Educational Needs

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• For Teens with ASD

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• Dyslexia, ADHD and OCD

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Essential New Books The Simple Guide to Understanding Shame in Children

Grandparenting the Children of Addicted Parents

What It Is, What Helps and How to Prevent Further Stress or Trauma Betsy de Thierry

Experiences and Wisdom for Kinship Carers Edited by Janet Bujra with The Grandparents Group

See page 7…

See page 20…

The Simple Guide to Attachment Difficulties in Children

Lesbian and Gay Foster Care and Adoption, Second Edition

See page 7…

See page 22…

Supporting Birth Parents Whose Children Have Been Adopted

Parenting Traumatized Children with Developmental Differences

What They Are and How to Help Betsy de Thierry

Edited by Joanne Alper See page 7…

Stephen Hicks and Janet McDermott

Strategies to Help Your Child’s Sensory Processing, Language Development, Executive Function and Challenging Behaviours Dr. Sara McLean See page 23…

Life Work with Children Who are Fostered or Adopted Using Diverse Techniques in a Coordinated Approach Joy Rees

The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting - The Teen Years Sally Donovan See page 26…

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The Science of Parenting Adopted Children

A Brain-Based, Trauma-informed Approach to Cultivating Your Child’s Social, Emotional and Moral Development Arleta James

An Introduction to Autism for Adoptive and Foster Families How to Understand and Help Your Child Katie Hunt and Helen Rodwell See page 27…

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Neon the Ninja Activity Book for Children who Struggle with Sleep and Nightmares A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5-10

Creative Activity Workbooks with Photocopiable Worksheets OUT SOON ----For Ages 5-10 Gilly the Giraffe Self-Esteem Activity Book

DEC 2018 / £18.99 / PB / 128pp / From 5–10 years / World rights available ISBN-9781785925504

An ideal night-time companion for helping children aged 5-10 with nightmares and sleeping difficulties Neon the Ninja has a very special job. He looks after anyone who finds the night time scary. Lots of us have nightmares, but Neon loves nothing more than using his special ninja powers to keep the nightmares and worries far away, and to keep the magical dreams and positive thoughts close by. It combines a fun illustrated story to show children how Neon the Ninja can reduce their nightmares and night worries with fun activities and therapeutic worksheets to make night times feel safer and more relaxed. This workbook contains a treasure trove of explanations, advice, and practical strategies for parents, carers and professionals. Based on creative, narrative, sensory, and CBT techniques, it is full of tried and tested exercises, tips and techniques to aid and alleviate nightmares and sleeping difficulties. This is a must-have for those working and living with children aged 5-10 who experience sleeprelated problems.

A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5-10

JAN 2019 / £16.99 / PB / 144pp / From 5–10 years / World rights available ISBN-9781785925528

Dr. Karen Treisman introduces Gilly the Giraffe, who is here to support children aged 5-10 improve their selfesteem, confidence, resilience, and self-belief! Even though Gilly the Giraffe has many wonderful things in her life, she sometimes lacks confidence. Why does she have to stand out so much with her long neck, her long black tongue and her mosaic patches? Why do some of the other animals point and laugh at her? Can it be possible to be different and to be cool? This activity book developed by expert child psychologist Dr Karen Treisman combines a colourfully illustrated therapeutic story about Gilly the Giraffe to help start conversations, which is followed by a wealth of creative activities for children to explore and build upon some of the ideas raised in the story, and beyond! The activities are accompanied by extensive advice and practical strategies for parents, carers and professionals on how to help children aged 5-10 boost their self-esteem and confidence.

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Cleo the Crocodile Activity Book for Children Who Are Afraid to Get Close

Presley the Pug Relaxation Activity Book

A Therapeutic Story With Creative Activities About Trust, Anger and Relationships for Children Aged 5-10 MAY 2019 / £19.99 / PB / 144pp / From 5–10 years / World rights available ISBN-9781785925511

Dr. Karen Treisman introduces Cleo the Crocodile, who is here to support children who have had difficult upbringings Amongst the beauty of the Okavango delta in Botswana, Cleo the Crocodile loved having fun with all of his animal friends. That is, until one day Hogan the Hippo, who was supposed to look after Cleo, started to act mean and hurt him. Cleo has to leave the swamp to find a safe new home - he’s scared and puts his prickles up for protection, so all the other animals are afraid of him. How can Cleo find a new safe home? How can he make new friends when he doesn’t know who he can trust?

A Therapeutic Story With Creative Activities About Finding Calm for Children Aged 5-10 Who Worry JUN 2019 / £16.99 / PB / 144pp / World rights available ISBN-9781785925535

Dr. Karen Treisman introduces Presley the Pug, who is here to help children aged 5-10 to relax and to find their calm place Like all dogs, Presley the Pug loves to play, run, and snuggle up under his warm blanket. But sometimes, Presley gets gets so excited that his feelings take over - sometimes it’s anger, sometimes stress, sometimes worry - and he doesn’t know how to calm down! What can Presley do when he feels like this? Luckily Presley’s canine friends are nearby with some wise words and they share some of the tricks that work for them!

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Books from…Dr. Karen Treisman Dr. Karen Treisman is a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist who has worked in the NHS and children’s services for several years and has extensive experience in the areas of trauma, parenting, and attachment, and works clinically using a range of therapeutic approaches with families, systems, and children in or on the edge of care, unaccompanied asylum seeking young people, and adopted children. Karen is an external consultant, trainer, and assessor to several local authorities, schools, and to a variety of organisations including GrandparentsPlus, Barnardos Adoption Service, PAC-UK, AdoptionPlus, Pause, Three Steps, and the Fostering Network.

A Therapeutic Treasure Box for Working with Children and Adolescents with Developmental Trauma

Creative Techniques and Activities 2017 / £29.99 / PB / 424pp / Rights sold: Romanian / ISBN-9781785922633 / eISBN-9781784505530

X marks the spot! The go-to compendium for working with children and teens with relational or developmental trauma, combining the latest theory and practice with creative and expressive activities Like a treasure chest, this resource overflows with valuable resources - information, ideas and techniques to inspire and support those working with children who have experienced relational and developmental trauma. Drawing on a range of therapeutic models including systemic, psychodynamic, trauma, sensory, neurobiological, neurocognitive, attachment, cognitive behavioural, and creative ideas, Dr Karen Treisman explains how we understand trauma and its impact on children, teens and their families. She details how it can be seen in symptoms such as nightmares, sleeping difficulties, emotional dysregulation, rage, and outbursts Theory and strategies are accompanied by a treasure trove of practical, creative, and ready-to-use resources including over 100 illustrated worksheets and handouts, top tips, recommended sample questions, and photographed examples.

“An extraordinary achievement. This book’s simplicity is deceptive as every page is built on the firm foundations of the latest science and a deep understanding of the effects of developmental trauma. I predict this will be a book that trauma therapists will be scared to leave home without.” – Dr. Graham Music, Consultant Psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic and author of Nurturing Natures

A Therapeutic Treasure Deck of Sentence Completion and Feelings Cards

CARD DECK

2017 / £22.99 / From 6–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923982

Deck of cards offering a creative and flexible way of to explore thoughts and emotions with children and adolescents aged 6+ The perfect tool to add to any ‘therapeutic treasure box’, this set of 68 cards provide a way to help open conversations and structure discussions with children and adolescents aged 6+. The treasure deck offers a fun, non-threatening way to help to build understanding and forge relationships. It also provides a safe, playful way for children to articulate and make sense of their feelings, thoughts, experiences and beliefs. The deck comes with two different types of card - the ‘feelings cards’ and the ‘sentence-completion cards’ - which can be used separately or together, and the cards are accompanied by a booklet which explains some of the different ways in which they can be therapeutically used.

A Therapeutic Treasure Deck of Grounding, Soothing, Coping and Regulating Cards

CARD DECK

AUG 2018 / £22.99 / From 6–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925290

The perfect tool to add to any ‘therapeutic treasure box’: a set of 70 cards designed for coping, regulating, grounding and soothing activities for children (6+), teens and adults A treasure trove of coping, regulating, grounding, and soothing activities and techniques for working with children (aged 6+), teens and adults. This pack of 70 cards and explanatory guide offers a playful, non-threatening way to explore feelings, and to form effective coping, regulating, soothing, and grounding strategies through a range of games and activities. Designed to work with both the brain and body, the cards address a wide range of common issues including anxiety, stress, low mood, sleep difficulties and emotional dysregulation. To do so, they employ a range of proven strategies.

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Books from…Sarah Naish Sarah Naish is an adoptive parent, director of Inspire Training Group, which delivers training on attachment issues, and founder of the National Association of Therapeutic Parents.

The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting

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Strategies and Solutions Sarah Naish

Ellie Jelly and the Massive Mum Meltdown

A Story About When Parents Lose Their Temper and Want to Put Things Right Sarah Naish Illustrated by Kath Grimshaw

APR 2018 / £15.99 / PB / 344pp / Rights sold: Romanian, Spanish / ISBN9781785923760 / eISBN-9781784507329

The complete guide to therapeutic parenting, with an A-Z of applied advice for 60 common issues Therapeutic parenting is a deeply nur turing parenting style, and is especially effective for children with attachment difficulties, or who experienced childhood trauma. This book provides everything you need to know in order to be able to effectively therapeutically parent. Providing a model of intervention, The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting gives parents or caregivers an easy to follow process to use when responding to issues with their children. The following A-Z covers 60 common problems parents face, from acting aggressively to difficulties with sleep, with advice on what might trigger these issues, and how to respond. Easy to navigate and written in a straightforward style, this book is a ‘must have’ for all therapeutic parents.

“An absolute must have book that every therapeutic parent should own. No more searching the internet for hours on end looking for strategies and solutions to my children’s behaviours. There are all here in this book” – Emma Edwards, Adoptive parent

JUN 2018 / £10.99 / HB / 32pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785925160 / eISBN-9781784509088

OH NO! Ellie Jelly has spilt milk all over the floor and mum is really mad! Will things ever be OK again? A simple reassuring book that helps children aged 3-7 and parents to talk about when things go wrong and people lose their temper Ellie Jelly wakes up hungry and ready for breakfast, but Mum is busy with her little sister Grace. Ellie tries to get Mum’s attention: she bangs the table, she makes loud singing noises, but it’s no good. Finally she decides to make her own breakfast, picking up the heavy milk carton and - OH NO - spilling the milk all over the table and the floor!Mum gets really angry and shouts at Ellie Ellie feels all wobbly and her chest is banging - will Ellie Jelly and Mum ever be friends again? This book will helps children aged 3-7 to understand why parents sometimes get angry, and that they don’t always mean what they mean when they are cross. Ellie’s mum loves her more than the whole wide world.

“This book can help young children realise that adults may shout, but they can also apologise, and help children understand how much they’re loved.” – Elizabeth O’Shea, Parenting specialist, and founder of Parent 4 Success.

“A real breath of fresh air! This is a much needed strategy focused, no-nonsense book which is easily accessible. Essential help for all therapeutic parents dealing with the many difficult challenges they face. – Sarah Dillon, Psychotherapist and attachment therapist, Fostering Panel Chair, former child in foster care

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The Therapeutic Parenting Series… William struggles to control his feelings and when he arrived at school this morning he hid under his desk. Rosie has an empty feeling in her stomach which she tries to fix by eating too much sugary food. Callum Kindly has Katie Careful to stay but cannot help but think she is a bit weird, and Charley Chatty is talking so very much that she is letting her imagination run wild. Luckily, their mum is here to help them save the day. Written by Sarah Naish who understands, and her daughter Rosie Jefferies (who also liked to tell tales), this set of therapeutic parenting books for children functioning at ages 3 to 10 deals with common emotional and behavioural difficulties of adopted and fostered children.

William Wobbly and the Mysterious Holey Jumper

Katie Careful and the Very Sad Smile

2017 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785922817 / eISBN-9781784505868

2017 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-

William Wobbly’s worries worsen when he notices small changes at school. “Where’s my real teacher?!” he wonders. He hides under his desk and he chews holes into his jumper, but even that doesn’t take the wobbly feelings away. Luckily, his mum is here to help him cope when he’s afraid.

Katie Careful has just moved in with her siblings and their new parents. Even if she’s sad or scared, she smiles to try and hide her wobbly feelings. She clings on to her Mum’s leg and won’t let go and she even follows her to the toilet. Luckily, her Mum understands why Katie acts this way.

A story about fear and coping

Callum Kindly and the Very Weird Child

A story about sharing your home with a new child 2017 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785923005 / eISBN-9781784506094

Katie manages to get in the way whenever Callum wants to speak to his mum or have snuggle time. She cries and sulks on his birthday and she steals his toy car. Luckily, his mum can explain to him why Katie acts differently.

Charley Chatty and the Disappearing Pennies A story about lying and stealing

2017 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785923036 / eISBN-9781784506117

Charley spots some pennies lying around the house, and puts them in her piggy bank. But she gets very nervous when her Dad starts looking for the missing pennies. Luckily, Charley’s Dad is good at working out what might have happened and helps Charley to put it all right again.

A story about anxious and clingy behaviour

9781785923043 / eISBN-9781784506100

Charley Chatty and the Wiggly Worry Worm A story about insecurity and attention-seeking

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785921490 / eISBN-9781784504106

Sometimes, Charley’s imagination takes over and she tells stories about things that didn’t really happen. She doesn’t mean to but she likes how it makes her feel important and the wiggly worry worm inside her belly goes away.

Sophie Spikey Has a Very Big Problem A story about refusing help and needing to be in control

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921414 / eISBN-9781784504151

Sophie did not have an easy start in life and now she cannot trust grown-ups to help her. Luckily, her new mum is good at guessing when Sophie needs a helping hand

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Rosie Rudey and the Very Annoying Parent

A story about a prickly child who is scared of getting close 2016 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921506 / eISBN-9781784504120

Rosie did not have an easy childhood which has made her build a hard shell around herself so no one can get in. Luckily her new mum knows just how to help soften Rosie’s hard exterior.

William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day A story about when feelings become too big

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785921513 / eISBN-9781784504113

Something happened to William Wobbly when he was very little which makes it hard for him to understand or control his feelings. Luckily, his new mum is here to help with his wibbly wobbly feelings.

Rosie Rudey and the Enormous Chocolate Mountain

A story about hunger, overeating and using food for comfort 2017 / £8.99 / PB / 32pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923029 / eISBN-9781784506124

One day, Rosie takes all of her family’s chocolate and forms her own enormous chocolate mountain. She thinks it is beautiful and it takes away all her fuzzy feelings. But then suddenly, there’s no chocolate left! And now Rosie is going to throw up.


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The bestselling guide to assessing vulnerable children, young people and their families COMPLETELY UPDATED AND EXPANDED EDITION

This definitive textbook provides accessible information on best practice for assessing the needs and strengths of vulnerable children and their families. It explores the challenges that practitioners face routinely - with suggestions as to how to address them - as well as the established areas for assessment, of children’s developmental needs, parenting ability and motivation, and socio-economic factors. This new edition has been extended substantially to include recent practice, policy and theoretical developments, such as understanding the lived experience of children, young people, and family members. It also considers children’s neurological development, assessing parental capacity to change, early help assessments, emerging areas of practice such as child sexual exploitation, and working with asylumseeking and trafficked children. Crucially, this updated edition takes a broader approach in offering relevant information to a range of professionals working with vulnerable children. The importance of inter-professional working is emphasised throughout. 21st Dec 2018 // £24.99 // 696pp // paperback ISBN-9781785921162 // eISBN-9781784503826

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Attachment and Trauma ||| 7 The Simple Guide to Understanding Shame in Children

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What It Is, What Helps and How to Prevent Further Stress or Trauma Betsy de Thierry Foreword by Dr Marc Bush Illustrated by Emma Reeves OCT 2018 / £8.99 / PB / 112pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925054 / eISBN-9781784508951

A simple guide to the essential knowledge adults need to support children affected by shame • What is shame? • How does it affect children? • How can adults help? The perfect starting point for any adult or carer working with children who have experienced shame, this guide provides straightforward answers and explanations to both common and complex questions. At a time when children are more likely than ever to experience shame, the accessible advice in this book helps adults to boost children’s self-esteem. Betsy de Thierry navigates the need to understand its impact and the reasons behind it, as well as how to reduce its hold on self-confidence. Reassuring advice will also help revitalize adults’ abilities to face the challenges of supporting children affected by shame. It will teach them how to restore self-esteem.

“This book provides a key to understanding the sometimes bewildering and distressing behaviours by those locked in the grip of shame.” – Jill Turner, Editor, Adoption Today

Supporting Birth Parents Whose Children Have Been Adopted

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Edited by Joanne Alper JUL 2019 / £22.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923234 / eISBN-9781784506384

How professionals can best support parents whose children have been removed from them Written for professionals working with birth parents who have had their child taken away from them, this edited book shows how they can work with them in a way that minimises harm and promotes the child’s emotional well-being. Giving insight into the difficult experience birth parents can have during this period, it gives voice to this often neglected part of the adoption process, and will help authorities better understand how they can best support them.

Attachment-Based Milieus for Healing Child and Adolescent Developmental Trauma

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A Relational Approach for Use in Settings from Inpatient Psychiatry to Special Education Classrooms John Stewart Foreword by Dan Hughes 2017 / £90.00 / HB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927898 / eISBN-9781784507398

OUT SOON The Simple Guide to Attachment Difficulties in Children What They Are and How to Help Betsy de Thierry Illustrated by Emma Reeves JUL 2019 / £8.99 / PB / 120pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785926396

A simple guide to the what adults need to know to help children affected by attachment difficulties • What are attachment difficulties? • How do they affect children? • How can you help? This book provides clear and concise answers to these important questions - and more. Much more than just a simple introduction to the subject of attachment, the book is also full of advice and practical ideas you can try. It tackles some challenging questions, such as ‘what is the difference between trauma and attachment?’, and explains how having an understanding of attachment is only part of the overall picture when it comes to caring for traumatized children.

Attachment-informed relational approach to intensive child and adolescent mental health treatment This book presents an innovative relational and community based therapeutic model to ensure children’s essential attachment needs are catered for in intensive mental health care. The text combines an overview of theory relating to attachment and trauma before laying out a model for working with children and adolescents in an attachment-informed way. The approach applies to a diverse range of settings from in-patient psychiatric settings, through to schools-based programs, and provides the reader with the knowledge and guidance they need to introduce the approach in their own service. It also addresses the complexities of working with specific clinical populations, including children with ADHD, ASD, RAD and psychosis. Accessible for entry level clinical caretakers, yet sophisticated enough for clinical supervisors, this book is essential reading for professionals looking to improve the effectiveness of child and adolescent treatment programs.

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Running Parenting Groups for Adoptive Parents and Foster or Kinship Carers With Downloadable Materials Kim S. Golding

Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency

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What They Are and Why They Matter Sharon Kaplan Roszia and Allison Davis Maxon JUN 2019 / £19.99 / PB / 320pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928239 / eISBN-9781784509309

2017 / £80.00 / PB / 340pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785929854 / eISBN-9780857006653

A complete group-work programme containing everything you need to run training and support sessions for adoptive parents and foster or kinship carers Nurturing Attachments Training Resource is a complete groupwork programme containing everything you need to run training and support sessions for adoptive parents and foster or kinship carers. Based on attachment theory and developed by expert author and trainer Kim Golding, this rich resource provides an authoritative set of ideas for therapeutically parenting children along with all the guidance you will need to implement the training. The training resource includes theoretical content and process notes for facilitators, and a range of activities supported by online downloadable content with photocopiable reflective diary sheets, activity sheets and handouts. It is structured into 3 modules with 6 sessions per module. Module 1: Provides an understanding of attachment theory, patterns of attachment and an introduction to therapeutic parenting. Module 2: Introduces the House Model of Parenting, providing guidance on how to help the children experience the family as a secure base. Module 3: Continues exploring the House Model of Parenting, with consideration of how parents can both build a relationship with the children and manage their behaviour. This will be an invaluable resource and one-stop guide for any professionals involved in training foster carers and adoptive parents, as well as residential child care workers and kinship carers.

The definitive guide to the Seven Core Issues model for adoption and permanency which provides tools for assessing and supporting children, families and birth parents First developed by Sharon Roszia over 30 years ago, the Seven Core Issues model has been proven to help children, adoptive parents and birth parents to understand one another’s needs and experiences, and in doing so contributes to permanent adoption placements. This book provides a definitive overview of the model. It explains the seven core issues - loss, rejection, shame, grief, identity, intimacy and mastery/control - and outlines how the framework can be employed in professional practice as a tool to aid assessments and effective interventions. It also highlights new adaptations of the model which have been made to address current issues in the field including the significance of race, culture and nationality; kinship care; gender and sexuality; siblings; assisted reproduction; support from schools; and search and reunions. This essential guide provides adoption professionals with the theory and practical tools they need to undertake meaningful and effective assessments, provide education and to create meaningful therapeutic interventions.

Revealing the Inner World of Traumatised Children and Young People

Supporting Children who are Fostered or Adopted Kim S. Golding

An Attachment-Informed Model for Assessing Emotional Needs and Treatment Christine Bradley with Francia Kinchington Foreword by Judith Trowell

2007 / £18.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: Danish, Finnish / ISBN-9781843106142 / eISBN-9781846427503

2017 / £24.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920196 / eISBN-9781784502652

The wisdom of parents and professionals for foster and adoptive parents looking after children with insecure attachment relationships Nurturing Attachments combines the experience and wisdom of parents and carers with that of professionals to provide support and practical guidance for foster and adoptive parents looking after children with insecure attachment relationships. It gives an overview of attachment theory and a step-by-step model of parenting.

A guide to understanding the emotional needs of traumatised children, featuring a unique attachmentinformed assessment and treatment model This book provides an attachment-informed assessment and treatment model for understanding and responding to the emotional needs of traumatized children, based upon concepts deriving from the traditions of Winnicott and Bowlby and supported by current neuroscience and trauma research.

Nurturing Attachments

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Attachment and Trauma ||| 9 A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees Angelina Jalonen and Paul Cilia La Corte Foreword by Jerry Clore

2017 / £17.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920738 / eISBN-9781784503345

A concise, practical book on how to provide therapeutically-informed support for refugees and asylum seekers This accessible interdisciplinar y guide shows helping professionals how to achieve effective, therapeutically informed care for refugees. Using three core principles across four key stages of a refugee’s experience, it’s the essential tool for professionals helping refugees to recover and integrate in their host country.

Trauma is Really Strange Steve Haines Illustrated by Sophie Standing

2015 / £7.99 / PB / 32pp / Rights sold: French, Korean / ISBN-9781848192935 / eISBN-9780857012401

A science-based medical graphic book explaining trauma, its effects on our psychology and physiology, and what to do about it Revealing the strange nature of trauma and exploring how trauma resolution involves changing the body’s physiology, this engaging comic explains the science of trauma in easyto-understand terms. With a positive emphasis on human resilience, it encourages better understanding of trauma and describes some simple Trauma Releasing Exercises.

Child to Parent Violence and Abuse Family Interventions with Non Violent Resistance Declan Coogan

2017 / £22.99 / PB / 264pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057110 / eISBN-9781784502317

An authoritative guide to child to parent violence which also outlines a systemic and effective model with guidance for implementation Addressing the under-reported issue of child to parent violence and abuse, this book presents the effective intervention method of non-violent resistance. Tips for adapting the method, alongside case studies make this an invaluable tool for practitioners working with affected families.

Working with Violence and Confrontation Using Solution Focused Approaches Creative Practice with Children, Young People and Adults Judith Milner and Steve Myers Foreword by Andrew Turnell 2016 / £19.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920554 / eISBN-9781784503123

Outlines how solution focused practice is effective in addressing violent behaviour in clients and service users An authoritative guide to carrying out solution focused work with all forms of violence - whether with a perpetrator or victim, adult or child. It shows how effective solution focused approaches are in transforming violent behaviours and will be a useful tool for professionals across the human services.

Parenting with Theraplay®

Understanding Attachment and How to Nurture a Closer Relationship with Your Child Vivien Norris and Helen Rodwell, Forewords by Phyllis Booth and Dafna Lender Foreword by Phyllis Booth and Dafna Lender 2017 / £12.99 / PB / 208pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922091 / eISBN-9781784504892

An introduction to Theraplay®, an attachmentfocused approach to strengthening the parent-child relationship Theraplay ® is an attachment-focused model that allows parents to build confidence in their abilities and strengthen their relationship with their child. This book provides an overview of Theraplay based ideas that can be used directly by parents. Illustrative case examples detail these ideas in action. By providing an overview of Theraplay and the psychological principles that it is based on, parents and carers will gain an understanding of the basic theory of the model along with practical ideas for applying Theraplay to everyday family life. Through everyday case studies and easy language, parents will gain confidence and learn new skills for emotional bonding, empathy, and acceptance in the relationship with their child.

Creative Ideas for Solution Focused Practice Inspiring Guidance, Ideas and Activities Judith Milner and Steve Myers

2017 / £14.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922176 / eISBN-9781784504977

Creative ideas for using solution focused practice in social care, health and education settings Outlining the principles of solution focused work and its applications with client groups in various settings, this book shows how you can creatively implement this way of working. With exercises, sample questions and top tips, it provides practical instruction for those new to this way of working and for those looking to extend their practice.

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10 ||| Attachment and Trauma Foundations for Attachment Training Resource

A Guide to Therapeutic Child Care

2017 / £45.00 / PB / 320pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921186 / eISBN-9781784506001

2016 / £15.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849054010 / eISBN-9780857007698

A group work programme for trainers containing everything you need to help adoptive, foster and kinship carers to learn how to nurture attachments with their child A six-session programme to help parents and carers to nurture attachments with their child. It is designed specifically for those caring for children whose capacity to emotionally connect has been compromised as a result of attachment problems, trauma, and loss or separation. Informed by attachment theory and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), it consists of three core modules: • Understanding Challenges of Parenting • Therapeutic Parenting • Looking After Self It includes relevant theory and process notes for trainers, and a range of activities supported by electronic resources with downloadable activity sheets and handouts. This is a complete resource containing everything you need to run the sessions, and is perfect for any professionals involved in training foster carers, adoptive parents and kinship carers.

Accessible, comprehensive guide to the knowledge and skills you need to parent children who are adopted, fostered or in care Explains everything you need to know about how to parent or support children who have experienced early trauma. It focuses on the key challenges children face, such as settling in and making friends, and offers suggestions for creating a more nurturing and healing environment.

The Six-Session Programme for Parents of Traumatized Children Kim S. Golding Foreword by Dan Hughes

What You Need to Know to Create a Healing Home Ruth Emond, Laura Steckley and Autumn Roesch-Marsh

Understanding Disorganized Attachment Theory and Practice for Working with Children and Adults David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings

2011 / £22.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: Swedish / ISBN9781849050449 / eISBN-9780857002419

A comprehensive and accessible text on disorganized attachment, outlining what it is, how it can be identified and the key causes Disorganized attachment can develop in a child when the person who is normally meant to protect them is a source of danger. This book is a comprehensive and accessible text on disorganized attachment. It outlines what it is, how it can be identified and the key causes, including neurological, biochemical and genetic explanations.

Everyday Parenting with Security and Love

Using PACE to Provide Foundations for Attachment Kim S. Golding Illustrated by Alex Barrett Foreword by Dan Hughes 2017 / £16.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921155 / eISBN-9781784503840

An introduction to parenting children from troubled emotional backgrounds Everyday Parenting with Security and Love offers parents and carers an introduction to caring for children who struggle to form emotional bonds. It provides an understanding of the challenges faced by these children and offers practical guidance on how to build and foster emotional connections

Assessing Disorganized Attachment Behaviour in Children

An Evidence-Based Model for Understanding and Supporting Families Edited by David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings 2014 / £22.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849053228 / eISBN-9780857006639

An evidence-based model for working with and assessing children with disorganized attachment and their adult carers Presenting an evidence-based model for assessing children with disorganized attachment and their adult carers, this book outlines key indicators of child maltreatment and effective interventions for child protection workers.

A Multidisciplinary Handbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health for Front-line Professionals, Third Edition Nisha Dogra, Andrew Parkin, Fiona Warner-Gale and Clay Frake

2017 / £22.99 / PB / 328pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920523 / eISBN-9781784503093

Fully updated edition of a professional introduction to child mental health A fully updated version of the successful second edition, this book provides an accessible introduction to child mental health, covering the nature, prevalence, treatment and management of mental health problems in children and young people.

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Attachment and Trauma ||| 11 Nurturing Adoptions

Creating Resilience after Neglect and Trauma Deborah D. Gray 2012 / £16.99 / PB / 512pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849058919 / eISBN-9780857006073

This is a comprehensive guide to nurturing adoptions, explaining the theory behind the impact of neglect and trauma on children’s development, and what attachment means. It provides professionals with the knowledge and advice they need to help adoptive families build positive relationships and help children heal.

Healing the Hidden Hurts

Helping Children to Tell About Sexual Abuse Guidance for Helpers Rosaleen McElvaney

2016 / £14.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057127 / eISBN-9781784502355

Accessible guidance on how to help children to disclose experiences of sexual abuse Children experiencing sexual abuse often feel trapped by it conflicted between telling and not telling. This book will help those working with children to recognise the signs, ask the right questions and respond to disclosures of child sexual abuse.

Transforming Attachment and Trauma Theory into Effective Practice with Families, Children and Adults Edited by Caroline Archer, Charlotte Drury and Jude Hills Foreword by David Howe

New Families, Old Scripts

2015 / £19.99 / PB / 264pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055482 / eISBN-9780857009722

/ ISBN-9781843102588 / eISBN-9781846424823

Providing an important insight into the positive and negative effects of early attachment experiences, this book explores its implications on physical, emotional, social and intellectual development and provides recommendations for best practice across a broad range of professional settings.

Most adopted children and their families will, sooner or later, encounter the challenges of dealing with unresolved attachment issues or early traumatic experiences. This book is an accessible introduction to understanding these challenges and helping children and their families to develop a shared language and understanding of one another.

Facilitating Meaningful Contact in Adoption and Fostering

A Trauma-Informed Approach to Planning, Assessing and Good Practice Louis Sydney, Elsie Price and Adoptionplus Foreword by Kim Golding 2014 / £19.99 / PB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055086 / eISBN-9780857009241

How can contact in adoption and fostering be tailored to the individual child? This book provides assessment frameworks that reflect what attachment, neuroscience and trauma tell us about children’s needs. The authors outline a model for managing contact to make it more purposeful and increase its potential for therapeutic benefit.

Attachment, Trauma, and Healing

Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children, Families and Adults Terry M. Levy and Michael Orlans Foreword by Sumiko Hennessy 2014 / £27.99 / PB / 480pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849058889 / eISBN-9780857005977

A comprehensive overview of attachment theory, how attachment issues manifest, and how they can be treated Clear and authoritative, this is a comprehensive overview of attachment theory, covering how attachment issues manifest and the authors’ unique treatment models, ‘corrective attachment therapy’ and ‘corrective attachment parenting’.

A Guide to the Language of Trauma and Attachment in Adoptive Families Caroline Archer and Christine Gordon 2006 / £18.99 / PB / 256pp / Rights sold: Danish, Hebrew

Empathic Care for Children with Disorganized Attachments

A Model for Mentalizing, Attachment and Trauma-Informed Care Chris Taylor 2012 / £18.99 / PB / 208pp / Rights sold: Polish / ISBN9781849051828 / eISBN-9780857003980

This practical guide synthesises attachment, trauma and Mentalization theory into a practice model for those caring for children and young people with disorganized attachment. It aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge and skills to provide empathic care in safe, therapeutic relationships that support both the child and the caregiver.

Understanding Attachment and Attachment Disorders Theory, Evidence and Practice Vivien Prior and Danya Glaser

2006 / £22.99 / PB / 288pp / Rights sold: French, Hebrew, Japanese / ISBN-9781843102458 / eISBN-9781846425462

This book offers a thorough examination and discussion of the evidence on attachment, its influence on development, and attachment disorders. Summarising the existing knowledge base in accessible language, this is a comprehensive reference book for professionals including social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, teachers, and researchers.

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12 ||| Foster and Residential Care Welcome to Fostering

Supporting the Mental Health of Children in Care

A Guide to Becoming and Being a Foster Carer Edited by Andy Elvin and Martin Barrow Foreword by Lorraine Pascale

Evidence-Based Practice Edited by Jeune Guishard-Pine OBE, Gail Coleman-Oluwabusola and Suzanne McCall Foreword by Jenny Pearce OBE

2017 / £10.99 / PB / 224pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922046 / eISBN-9781784504809

2016 / £25.00 / PB / 248pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056687 / eISBN-9781784501723

The comprehensive handbook focused on the everyday practicalities of being a foster carer What should you expect when you’re expecting to foster? This book is a guide to taking the first critical steps of your fostering journey, explaining what fostering is, how to become a foster carer and what it takes to thrive. Combining invaluable advice from veteran foster carers, the expertise of the professionals who support them, and priceless experiences of foster children themselves, this book explains the fostering process step by step. It tackles all the questions that you’ve ever asked yourself about fostering: What is fostering really like? What are the challenges? What kind of difference could I make? Comprehensive and accessible, this is the companion for firsttime fosterers or those considering foster care.

“It’s the book I wish I’d had when I was considering fostering and in my first few years.” – Maxine Taylor, Foster carer

Assessing Adoptive Parents, Foster Carers and Kinship Carers, Second Edition

Improving Analysis and Understanding of Parenting Capacity Edited by Joanne Alper and David Howe

Offering evidence-based suggestions for improving the mental health of children in care, this book looks at some of the common problems children encounter, describes effective therapeutic interventions and shows what professional agencies can do to improve outcomes.

Attachment-Based Milieus for Healing Child and Adolescent Developmental Trauma

A Relational Approach for Use in Settings from Inpatient Psychiatry to Special Education Classrooms John Stewart Foreword by Dan Hughes 2017 / £27.99 / PB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927904 / eISBN-9781784507398

This is an introductory guide to attachment for professionals working in intensive child and adolescent mental health treatment programs. The book provides an attachmentinformed theoretical treatment model for working with young people, and explores a range of situations and dynamics frequently encountered in the intensive treatment setting.

Just Care

Restorative Justice Approaches to Working with Children in Public Care Belinda Hopkins Foreword by Jonathan Stanley

2016 / £24.99 / PB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921773 / eISBN-9781784504564

Improve your assessments of foster carers, kinship carers and adoptive parents to increase placement quality and stability Assessing prospective adoptive parents, foster carers, kinship carers and special guardians is an extremely complex task, and one that happens within a pressurized time frame. Currently, assessments draw substantially on interviews, which can generate a lot of information but little analysis to enable professionals to establish a meaningful understanding of parenting capacity. Children with histories of trauma, loss and hurt need to join families in which parents exhibit the ability to be good at relationships, are able to manage their own stress and bond with the child in their care. Now fully updated and expanded to cover the assessment of kinship carers and special guardians, this book combines the latest findings from neuroscience with research on what makes good assessments and provides guidance and tools for making thorough, analytical and effective assessments. With contributions from leading experts including Dan Hughes, Jonathan Baylin, Kim Golding and Julie Selwyn, it will provide you with the information you need to ensure the best possible chance of placement success.

2009 / £29.99 / PB / 224pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781843109815 / eISBN-9780857000873

Photocopiable resource explaining the key principles of restorative practice and the practical implications of implementing the approach with young people in care

Healing Child Trauma Through Restorative Parenting

A Model for Supporting Children and Young People Dr Chris Robinson and Terry Philpot Foreword by Andrew Constable,Karen Mitchell-Mellor 2016 / £16.99 / PB / 136pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056991 / eISBN-9781784502157

A pioneering model of child care, Restorative Parenting is specifically tailored to help children to recover from abuse or neglect. The concepts are clinically informed and can be implemented in a range of children’s services, including residential care, foster care and health care.

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Foster and Residential Care ||| 13 Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth

Developing Evidence-Based International Practice Edited by James K. Whittaker, Jorge F. del Valle and Lisa Holmes Foreword by Robbie Gilligan 2014 / £27.99 / PB / 392pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057929 / eISBN-9780857008336

A fresh look at therapeutic residential care as a powerful intervention in working with the most troubled children who need intensive support

Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Young People An Attachment and Trauma-Informed Model for Practice Susan Barton, Rudy Gonzalez and Patrick Tomlinson 2011 / £22.99 / PB / 288pp / Rights sold: Japanese / ISBN-9781849052559 / eISBN-9780857005380

Based on theory and practice experience pioneered at the Lighthouse Foundation

Social Pedagogy and Working with Children and Young People Where Care and Education Meet Edited by Claire Cameron and Peter Moss

2011 / £25.99 / PB / 224pp / Rights sold: Serbian / ISBN9781849051194 / eISBN-9780857002327

A comprehensive overview of the theory, principles and practice of social pedagogy and the profession of social pedagogue

Communication Skills for Working with Children and Young People Introducing Social Pedagogy Pat Petrie

2011 / £15.99 / PB / 176pp / Rights sold: Polish / ISBN9781849051378 / eISBN-9780857003317

Drawing on the innovative ideas found in social pedagogy, this accessible guide explains how to practice according to social pedagogic principles

Understanding Looked After Children

An Introduction to Psychology for Foster Care Jeune Guishard-Pine, Suzanne McCall and Lloyd Hamilton 2007 / £14.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781843103707 / eISBN-9781846426841

Understanding the mental health needs of children in foster care and the role of foster carers and support networks in helping these children

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14 ||| Education and Schools Improving the Psychological Wellbeing of Children and Young People

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OCT 2018 / £16.99 / PB / 296pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924682 / eISBN-9781784508524

OCT 2018 / £22.99 / PB / 280pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922190 / eISBN-9781784504960

A professional guide to improving children’s mental health across health, social care and education Written for professionals spanning children’s services, this must-read guide provides an authoritative overview of what shapes the psychological wellbeing of children and young people - from perinatal care and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) through to their socioeconomic circumstances, schools and the wider community. Contributors provide a concise overview of the evidence base, identifying current barriers to good mental health in policy and service provision, and highlighting examples of initiatives proven to be successful. Examples are drawn from health, social care, youth justice and education settings with a focus on preventative and early intervention measures. This book is a rich resource for all professionals concerned with child wellbeing, including service providers, commissioners, professionals and students. It should serve as essential reading for students on mental health training courses.

“A sea change is underway, and this exciting new book both rides that wave, and offers an exciting vision of how things may progress. This book is certain to become one of those volumes that defines an era.” – Dr Nick Midgley, Child Attachment and Psychological Therapies Research Unit

A Tool for Identifying and Supporting Emotional and Social Difficulties in Children Aged 5-11 Kim S. Golding, Jane Fain, Ann Frost, Cathy Mills, Helen Worrall, Netty Roberts, Eleanor Durrant and Sian Templeton 2012 / £22.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849053365 / eISBN-9780857006752

An observation resource for identifying behavioural patterns in children with social and emotional difficulties, analysing what underpins these behaviours and establishing what kind of support the children need

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Supporting Young People around their Use of Social Media, Apps, Gaming, Texting and the Rest Victoria Betton and James Woollard

Effective Prevention and Early Intervention Across Health, Education and Social Care Edited by Julia Faulconbridge, Katie Hunt and Amanda Laffan Foreword by Sarah Brennan

Observing Children with Attachment Difficulties in School

Teen Mental Health in an Online World

A guide to supporting and engaging with teens’ online lives for mental health practitioners This essential book shows practitioners how they can engage with teens’ online lives to support their mental health. Drawing on interviews with young people it discusses how adults can have open and inquiring conversations with teens about both the positive and negative aspects of their use of online spaces. For most young people there is no longer a barrier between their ‘real’ and ‘online’ lives. This book reviews the latest research around this topic to investigate how those working with teenagers can use their insights into digital technologies to promote wellbeing in young people. It draws extensively on interviews with young people aged 12-16 throughout, who share their views about social media and reveal their online habits. Chapters delve into how teens harness online spaces such as YouTube, Instagram and gaming platforms for creative expression and participation in public life to improve their mental health and wellbeing. It also provides a framework for practitioners to start conversations with teens to help them develop resilience in respect of their internet use. The book also explores key risks such as bullying and online hate, social currency and the quest for ‘likes’, sexting, and online addiction. This is essential reading for teachers, school counsellors, social workers, and CAMHS professionals (from psychiatrists to mental health nurses) - in short, any practitioner working with teenagers around mental health.

Observing Children with Attachment Difficulties in Preschool Settings

A Tool for Identifying and Supporting Emotional and Social Difficulties Kim S. Golding, Jane Fain, Ann Frost, Sian Templeton and Eleanor Durrant 2012 / £22.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849053372 / eISBN-9780857006769

An essential tool to help professionals identify attachment difficulties in preschool children aged 2-5, and to help them provide appropriate support

Observing Adolescents with Attachment Difficulties in Educational Settings

A Tool for Identifying and Supporting Emotional and Social Difficulties in Young People Aged 11-16 Kim S. Golding, Mary T. Turner, Helen Worrall, Jennifer Roberts and Ann E. Cadman Foreword by Louise Bombèr 2015 / £24.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056175 / eISBN-9781784501747

An essential tool to help school staff to identify attachment difficulties in children 11+ and provide the appropriate support .

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Education and Schools ||| 15 Giving Children a Voice

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Promoting Child-Centred Practice Sam Frankel JAN 2018 / £16.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922787 / eISBN-9781784505783

A step-by-step guide to enabling and harnessing the potential of children’s voices to transform the settings that form part of their everyday lives How do you ensure that children’s voices and ideas are heard and valued in relation to the settings that form part of their everyday lives? Presenting an easy to adopt step-by-step framework, this book argues in favour of children’s potential to advocate for themselves, in contrast to the current model in which adults take full control and advocate on the child’s behalf. By honouring and harnessing the involvement and contributions of children, social workers and education professionals will be able to improve their daily practice and positively transform key spaces within society to create environments where children experience a sense of belonging and purpose, full of potential benefits for both adults and children. Practical at its core, the book has wide applications, from examining the place of children in legal matters, such as divorce, through to the child’s engagement in decisions about their education. International case studies reveal how the model works in practice and encourages children’s voices and their participation.

Becoming an Adoption-Friendly School

A Whole-School Resource for Supporting Children Who Have Experienced Trauma or Loss - With Complementary Downloadable Material Dr. Emma Gore Langton and Katherine Boy Foreword by Claire Eastwood 2017 / £22.99 / PB / 208pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922503 / eISBN-9781784505363

Essential resource for schools on how to improve support for adopted children, with photocopiable and downloadable material Based on research conducted by the adoption support agency PAC-UK, this guide will show school leaders how to develop their adoption-friendly policies and practice, with photocopiable and printable resources. Identifying eight key areas for improvement such as staff training and communication with families, it is applicable to all school settings.

”This authoritative book has the power to inspire and transform school practice in supporting not only adopted children but the entire school community. How? The authors present a text brimming with practical wisdom that is confidently underpinned by psychological theory” – Laura Dunstan, Senior Specialist Educational Psychologist for Children in Care

Can I Tell You About Self-Harm?

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A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals Pooky Knightsmith Illustrated by Elise Evans Foreword by Jonathan Singer JAN 2018 / £9.99 / PB / 72pp / From 7–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924286 / eISBN-9781784507961

What is self-harm? Asher tells all from their own experience in this illustrated guide for children aged 7+ The latest in the best-selling Can I Tell You About... series describes what self-harm is, along with the wide range of behaviours that qualify, why teens do it, and how to get help if you feel the need to self-harm. Reflecting on the different aspects of self-harming behaviour, including treatment of injuries and scars, this concise introduction dispels common myths and offers helpful resources to break the cycle of self-harm. By initiating the conversation around self-harm, this guide will offer alternative avenues for children and young adults to pursue when dealing with big feelings, such as professional counselling, distraction, and friends and family.

Can I tell you about Bipolar Disorder?

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A guide for friends, family and professionals Sonia Mainstone-Cotton Illustrated by Jon Birch FEB 2018 / £8.99 / PB / 48pp / From 7–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924705 / eISBN-9781784508548

What is bipolar disorder and how does it affect family life? Josh explains all in this reassuring introductory guide Bipolar disorder affects 2% of people, but what exactly is it? This friendly guide shows readers aged 7+ who know someone with bipolar what the mental illness means, and how it makes people feel and behave. It is a reassuring, easy-to-read resource that dispels fear and promotes better understanding of the effects of bipolar on family life.

Attachment and Emotional Development in the Classroom Theory and Practice Edited by David Colley and Paul Cooper Foreword by Barry Carpenter

2017 / £19.99 / PB / 336pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921346 / eISBN-9781784503994

What every teacher needs to know about pupils’ emotional development As part of preparation for the classroom, it’s key for trainee teachers to understand the emotional needs of students. This book provides a clear introduction to emotional development and attachment, offering advice and guidance from a diverse range of professional perspectives including psychology, health and education.

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16 ||| Education and Schools Disruptive, Stubborn, Out of Control?

Inclusion, Play and Empathy

Why kids get confrontational in the classroom, and what to do about it Bo Hejlskov Elven

Neuroaffective Development in Children’s Groups Edited by Susan Hart Foreword by Phyllis Booth

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922121 / eISBN-9781784504908

2016 / £22.99 / PB / 352pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920066 / eISBN-9781784502430

A practical guide for teachers on how to manage behaviours in the classroom Managing behaviours in the group dynamic of a classroom setting can be challenging for teachers. Theories of child psychology support practical advice to facilitate healthy teacherstudent relationships and a positive group atmosphere.

Use play and interactions within children’s groups to encourage the development of their social and emotional skills, including the capacity for compassion and empathy Early interactions play a crucial role in the development of children’s emotional, personal and social skills, and set the precedent for establishing a secure attachment relationship as they mature into adulthood. This book introduces the latest research into ways for professionals to encourage the development of these skills in children’s groups.

Promoting Attachment With a Wiggle, Giggle, Hug and Tickle A Programme for Babies, Young Children and Carers Fiona Brownlee and Lindsay Norris

Educating Children and Young People in Care

2015 / £17.99 / PB / 88pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056564 / eISBN-9781784501495

A valuable resource full of activities to help early years practitioners to strengthen attachments between babies/toddlers and carers - suitable for individual or group work and featuring structured, rewarding and fun exercises.

Learning Placements and Caring Schools Claire Cameron, Graham Connelly and Sonia Jackson 2015 / £25.00 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849053655 / eISBN-9780857007193

Evidence-informed, practical guide to improving the educational attainment of children in care Bringing together research and practice on the theme of the educational well-being of children in care, this book aims to help professionals to improve these children’s potential for educational attainment.

Creating Inclusion and Well-being for Marginalized Students

Whole-School Approaches to Supporting Children’s Grief, Loss, and Trauma Edited by Linda Goldman

Helping Foster Children In School

2017 / £23.99 / PB / 344pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927119 / eISBN-9781784502935

A compilation of experiences surrounding trauma and bereavement in marginalised groups of young people with reflections on how educators can help An overview of the loss, grief, trauma and shame that marginalised students encounter and the effects on personal learning and success. Covering a range of issues faced by young people, the analyses of case studies suggest means for change with strategies for effective practice.

The Teacher’s Introduction to Attachment

A Guide for Foster Parents, Social Workers and Teachers John DeGarmo 2015 / £16.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057455 / eISBN-9781784501624

Guidance for foster parents, social workers and educators on working together to help foster children succeed in school Foster children rarely receive the education they deserve and can struggle with behavior and academic performance. This book is full of positive strategies to help foster parents, educators and social workers to support them more effectively.

Practical Essentials for Teachers, Carers and School Support Staff Nicola Marshall Foreword by Phil Thomas

2014 / £13.99 / PB / 160pp / Rights sold: Estonian / ISBN-9781849055505 / eISBN-9780857009739

An easy to read, easy to use introduction for teachers and school support staff which gives practical advice on how to help children with attachment difficulties in school.

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Life Story Work ||| 17 Life Work with Children Who are Fostered or Adopted

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Using Diverse Techniques in a Coordinated Approach Joy Rees JAN 2018 / £14.99 / PB / 120pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922299 / eISBN-9781784505042

Exploring the purpose and different aspects of life work with children who are fostered and adopted This new book from life work expert Joy Rees explains the value of effective and meaningful life work with children who are fostered and adopted, and how best to carry this out. This book will help social work professionals, foster carers and adopters to understand the many aspects of life work and to consider the important contributions they can all make to this task. Life work is about helping children to know and to understand their personal stories and the life experiences that have shaped them. Enabling children to reach their potential and achieve the best possible outcome is the common goal, and this is best achieved by using the collaborative approach to life work advocated in this book

“Yet again Joy Rees has demonstrated her gift of enabling practitioners to help children make sense of their often confusing and painful stories, explaining complex subjects and processes in clear, accessible language.” – Gillian Thrower, Developmental Trauma and Attachment Therapist

Life Story Books for Adopted and Fostered Children Second Edition A Family Friendly Approach Joy Rees Foreword by Alan Burnell

2017 / £15.99 / PB / 152pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921674 / eISBN-9781784504366

Guide to drafting a life story book work which aims to reinforce the child’s sense of belonging and security Through words, pictures, photographs, certificates and other ‘little treasures’, a Life Story Book provides a detailed account of the child’s early history and a chronology of their life. Fully updated, this clear and concise book shows a unique family-friendly way to compile a Life Story Book which promotes a sense of permanency for the child, and encourages attachments within new families. Joy Rees’ influential model works chronologically backwards rather than forwards, aiming to reinforce the child’s sense of belonging and security before addressing the child’s past and early trauma. The book contains simple explanations of complex concepts, practical examples, helpful suggestions and includes some simple checklists. This new edition has been expanded to include fostered children and those living in kinship care or with a special guardian. This is a refreshing, innovative and common-sense guide.

Innovative Therapeutic Life Story Work

Developing Trauma-Informed Practice for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults Edited by Richard Rose Foreword by Deborah D. Gray 2017 / £25.00 / PB / 336pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921858 / eISBN-9781784504687

Find out how life story work is being applied in different settings This book explores different ways of carrying out life story work, a method which helps traumatized children question and resolve issues from their past. Using the experience of practitioners based in a range of settings, it provides a useful overview of the latest developments in the field.

Life Story Therapy with Traumatized Children A Model for Practice Richard Rose

2012 / £22.99 / PB / 192pp / Rights sold: Czech (non-exclusive) / ISBN-9781849052726 / eISBN-9780857005748

How life story therapy can be implemented to enable children to explore, question and understand the past events of their lives; and to secure their future through strengthening attachment with their carers

Life Story Work with Children Who are Fostered or Adopted Creative Ideas and Activities Katie Wrench and Lesley Naylor

2013 / £14.99 / PB / 112pp / Rights sold: Japanese / ISBN-9781849053433 / eISBN-9780857006745

Tried and tested activities and creative ideas for professionals, parents and carers who may have little time and few resources, but who need to carry out life story work that works for the children in their care

Using Stories to Build Bridges with Traumatized Children Creative Ideas for Therapy, Life Story Work, Direct Work and Parenting Kim S. Golding Illustrated by Julia McConville Foreword by Steve Killick,Dan Hughes

2014 / £16.99 / PB / 208pp / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Dutch, Estonian / ISBN-9781849055406 / eISBN-9780857009616

Creative ideas for how you can use stories therapeutically with children in counselling, life story work or direct work This includes sample stories and advice on adapting them, as well as invaluable tips for storymaking with children aged 4-16.

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18 ||| Creative Therapies CBT Doodling for Kids

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50 Illustrated Handouts to Help Build Confidence and Emotional Resilience in Children Aged 6–11 Tanja Sharpe

Thera-Build® with LEGO ®

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A Playful Therapeutic Approach for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children Alyson Thomsen

OCT 2018 / £17.99 / PB / 112pp / From 6–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925375

A creative activity book for counsellors and therapists working with children aged 6-11 Using creative therapy techniques developed through years of working with young children, this activity book will be an invaluable resource for professionals working with children aged 6-11. Unique drawing exercises develop confidence, encourage self-awareness and help open up conversations where children are struggling to verbalise their thoughts or emotions. In this interactive book, 50 illustrated, entertaining characters help children explore and process their emotions - such as Stomper who loves to dance, or the Balloon Brothers who lift away sad feelings. These tried and tested communication tools are particularly helpful for children with autism or additional needs, or children suffering from anxiety or bullying. Each illustrated character is accompanied by a fully photocopiable story page to guide discussions. With additional information for counsellors, this book will be an invaluable tool for therapists, social workers and SENCOs.

Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings

MAY 2018 / £17.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924927 / eISBN-9781784508814

How to improve children’s emotional health and wellbeing through therapeutic play with LEGO ® Thera-Build’ is a LEGO ® -based therapeutic approach for improving children’s emotional well-being. Participation in Thera-Build groups can help to boost self-esteem, address common issues such as anxiety and anger, support social development and build positive attachments. This inspiring and user-friendly guide explores the power of play, introduces the basics of brain plasticity and attachment theory, and shows exactly how to set up and run an effective Thera-Build group. A wide range of imaginative games and activities is included.

The Big Book of EVEN MORE Therapeutic Activity Ideas for Children and Teens Inspiring Arts-Based Activities and Character Education Curricula Lindsey Joiner

A Therapist ’s Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children Dr Fiona Zandt and Dr Suzanne Barrett

2015 / £19.99 / PB / 264pp / From 5–16 years / Rights sold: Estonian / ISBN-9781849057493 / eISBN-9781784501969

2017 / £19.99 / PB / 200pp / From 3–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920745 / eISBN-9781784504878

Full of engaging therapeutic activities, this book is the perfect guide to aid mental health clinicians in working with children Making therapeutic concepts engaging for children, this book full of activities gives clinicians’ practical guidance on how to work with children aged 4-12. Using only readily available items, these activities are specifically designed for clinicians to interact with and help children understand their emotions.

A resource bursting with creative and fun activities to teach social skills, self-expression, conflict resolution and more to challenging children and teens aged 5+ Full of activity ideas and projects to teach children and teens aged 5+. It includes over 90 activities that are adaptable for use with individuals and groups.

More Creative Coping Skills for Children

Activities, Games, Stories, and Handouts to Help Children Self-regulate Bonnie Thomas

Inspiring and Creative Ideas for Working with Children

2016 / £19.99 / PB / 256pp / Rights sold: Turkish, Spanish / ISBN-9781785920219 / eISBN-9781784502676

How to Build Relationships and Enable Change Deborah M. Plummer

2016 / £13.99 / PB / 120pp / Rights sold: German / ISBN9781849056519 / eISBN-9781784501464

Creative tips for engaging children and enabling positive change Packed full of creative ideas, it describes a host of different ways to help children build emotional resilience and cope with challenges they may face. Ideal for all children and young people, especially those struggling with issues such as low self-esteem, anxiety or stress.

Fun, effective activities for use with children needing support with a range of emotional challenges With over 85 handouts concentrated on building self-esteem, overcoming anxiety, anger management, and more, use this book to promote life skills and deliver emotional support to children in need.

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Creative Therapies ||| 19 Art Therapy Cards for Children

NEW

Creative Prompts to Explore Feelings, Self-Esteem, Relationships and More Elitsa Velikova Illustrated by Andrea Popyordanova MAR 2018 / £16.99 / World rights available excluding Bulgarian / ISBN-9781785924729

22 illustrated cards presenting fun, therapeutic art activities for children aged 4 - 11, with accompanying guidance for professionals These 22 colorful cards provide creative ideas for art therapy with children aged 4 - 11. Each card gives a different prompt from “draw yourself as a superhero” to “paint freely with your fingers” - and is brightly illustrated to help stimulate imagination. Applicable for a wide range of group and individual therapeutic settings, the activities are grouped into four themes: feelings, relationships, the body, and imagination. They can help children to express themselves, gain confidence, understand and transform their behavior and emotions, and connect with their bodies. An accompanying booklet explains each prompt, its aims, the materials needed and potential benefits.

Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma

Helping Children and Families in Foster Care, Kinship Care or Adoption Edited by Anthea Hendry and Joy Hasler 2017 / £19.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920059 / eISBN-9781784502423

Explores the potential of creative therapies to help children to recover from trauma

101 Mindful Arts-Based Activities to Get Children and Adolescents Talking

Working with Severe Trauma, Abuse and Neglect Using Found and Everyday Objects Dawn D’Amico, LCSW, PhD 2016 / £15.99 / PB / 224pp / From 5–17 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927317 / eISBN-9781784504229

101 mindfulness-based therapeutic activities to do with children aged 5-17 who have experienced extreme trauma and abuse

Healthy Attachments and Neuro-Dramatic-Play Sue Jennings

2010 / £18.99 / PB / 272pp / Rights sold: Greek, Korean, Turkish / ISBN-9781849050142 / eISBN-9780857004925

Explores the sensory experiences that take place between mother and child during pregnancy and the first few months after birth

Rhythms of Relating in Children’s Therapies

Connecting Creatively with Vulnerable Children Edited by Stuart Daniel and Colwyn Trevarthen 2017 / £24.99 / PB / 376pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920356 / eISBN-9781784502843

A multidisciplinary edited collection exploring communicative musicality in human connections and fostering togetherness and health in creative therapies with vulnerable children

Rhythm to Recovery

A Practical Guide to Using Rhythmic Music, Voice and Movement for Social and Emotional Development Simon Faulkner 2016 / £19.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921322 / eISBN-9781784503970

An innovative handbook to using rhythm and reflection for social and emotional development

Toxins and Antidotes

A Therapeutic Card Deck for Exploring Life Experiences Bonnie Thomas 2017 / £22.99 / From 16 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927638

100 therapeutic cards for exploring the emotional effects of life experiences with older teens (16+) and adults

Music Therapy with Families

Therapeutic Approaches and Theoretical Perspectives Edited by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen and Grace Thompson Foreword by Brynjulf Stige 2016 / £24.99 / PB / 344pp / Rights sold: Korean / ISBN9781849056304 / eISBN-9781784501051

International contributors explore music therapy approaches to working with families in a wide range of clinical areas

Becoming a STAR Detective!

Your Detective’s Notebook for Finding Clues to How You Feel Susan Young 2017 / £8.99 / PB / 128pp / From 8–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921803 / eISBN-9781784504526

Companion workbook for children to complete as part of the STAR Program for cognitive, social and emotional skills

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20 ||| New to Adoption or Fostering

For Parents and Carers Adopted Children

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A Brain-Based, Trauma-informed Approach to Cultivating Your Child’s Social, Emotional and Moral Development Arleta James

Grandparenting the Children of Addicted Parents

OUT SOON

Experiences and Wisdom for Kinship Carers Edited by Janet Bujra with The Grandparents Group Foreword by Nigel Priestley and Caroline Archer

JUN 2019 / £14.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927539 / eISBN-9781784505721

How adoptive parents can look after their child in a way which cultivates well-being Many adoptees join their new families after having endured multiple traumatic experiences, which interrupts their development. Bringing together the latest research in brain science with the field of attachment, it considers how the two can be linked to help children in healing both the head and the heart. Laying out the many factors that can affect a child’s mental health, it shows how parents can help to improve the development of a delayed child. Accessibly explaining cuttingedge neuroscience for parents, it gives the information needed to help with a traumatised child’s social, emotional and moral development.

Adopting

Real Life Stories Ann Morris Foreword by Hugh Thornbery CBE 2016 / £12.99 / PB / 288pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056601 / eISBN-9781784501556

Moving real life stories from people touched by adoption “Who makes adoption a success? We do: the kids and parents in the new family as we change shape to accommodate each other.” With more than 70 real life stories, revealing moments of vulnerability and moments of joy, this book provides an authentic insight into adoption. These stories take the reader on a journey through every stage of the adoption process, from making the initial decision to adopt to hearing from adoptees, and offer an informative and emotive account of the reality of families’ experiences along the way. It includes chapters on adopting children of all ages as well as sibling groups; adopting as a single parent; adopting as a same sex couple; adopting emotionally and physically abused children; the nightmare of adoption breaking down; contact with birth parents; tracing and social media and more.

MAY 2019 / £13.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925399 / eISBN-9781784509477

Grandparent carers share their stories of looking after their grandchildren There are thousands of grandparents raising their grandchildren in the United Kingdom, the majority as a consequence of parental drug use or mental health issues. This book recounts the real-life stories of grandparent carers who chose to put their own lives on hold so that their loved ones can be cared for. Whilst most grandparent carers remain as unsupported informal carers, some seek to formalise their position by becoming Social Services Kinship Carers or achieve legal routes to independent care as Special Guardians or with a Child Arrangement Order. Whether formal or informal, fulltime grandparent carers face life-changing futures. Immediate concerns are work, child care, the behaviour of the child, contact with the birth parents and financial support, and there is often no clear path to learning their rights and available support. There is also the challenge involved in balancing their bonds with their adult children while protecting their grandchildren. In this book, grandparents talk in detail about these issues and of how professionals and services have at times helped and not helped. These candid stories also explore how moving to live with grandparents can be experienced by both child and carer as simultaneously a gain and a loss.

The Secrets of Successful Adoptive Parenting

Practical Advice and Strategies to Help with Emotional and Behavioural Challenges Sophie Ashton Foreword by Bryan Post 2016 / £12.99 / PB / 336pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920783 / eISBN-9781784503406

Packed with honest, hands-on parenting advice for adoptive parents written by an adoptive parent With an authenticity that comes from first-hand experience, Sophie Ashton describes how the common challenges of adoptive parenting can be overcome. Rich with information and advice, the book describes how to implement a therapeutic parenting approach, as well as how to manage your own emotions along the way.

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New to Adoption or Fostering ||| 21 No Matter What

An Adoptive Family’s Story of Hope, Love and Healing Sally Donovan 2013 / £9.99 / PB / 352pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849054317 / eISBN-9780857007810

With over a hundred five star customer reviews, find out why this adoption memoir is winning hearts and minds No Matter What is the uplifting true story of an ordinary couple’s journey from a diagnosis of infertility to their decision to adopt two children who suffered abuse in their early life. By turns heart-rending, inspiring and hilarious, Sally and Rob’s story offers a rare insight into the world of adoptive parents.

“This book is sheer therapy for an adopter and enlightenment for anyone who comes into contact with adoption in any way. A must read for parents, schools and authorities.” – Carrie Grant Vocal Coach/TV Presenter, adoptive mother and BAAF adoption champion

The Unofficial Guide to Adoptive Parenting

The Small Stuff, The Big Stuff and The Stuff In Between Sally Donovan Foreword by Dr. Vivien Norris,Jim Clifford,Sue Clifford 2014 / £12.99 / PB / 232pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055369 / eISBN-9780857009593

This is not just another book about adoptive parenting. This is the real stuff: dynamic, messy, baffling adoptive parenting, rooted in domestic life. Award-winning columnist and adoptive parent Sally Donovan offers savvy, compassionate advice on how to be ‘good enough’ in the face of both day-to-day and more bewildering challenges – how to respond to ‘red mist’ meltdowns, crippling anxieties about new routines and, most importantly, how to meet the intimidating challenge of being strong enough to protect and nurture your child. Full of affecting and hilarious stories drawn from life in the Donovan household, The Unofficial Guide to Adoptive Parenting offers parents a refreshing counterblast to stuffy parenting manuals -- read it, weep, laugh and learn. Witty and compassionate, this is a savvy adoptive parenting guide like no other, written by award-winning columnist and adoptive parent Sally Donovan.

Preparing for Adoption

Everything Adopting Parents Need to Know About Preparations, Introductions and the First Few Weeks Julia Davis Foreword by Hugh Thornbery 2014 / £12.99 / PB / 208pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849054560 / eISBN-9780857008312

Clear advice on how to prepare for your adoptive child and create a strong foundation for a healthy and loving relationship The period before your child joins your family can be a chaotic time. Clear and positive, Preparing for Adoption equips you with the knowledge to create a safe and secure home for your newly adopted child.

The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting - The Teen Years

OUT SOON

Sally Donovan

JUL 2019 / £14.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921742 / eISBN-9781784504441

An honest insight into the messy reality of therapeutically parenting teenagers

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The Trials of Parenting… When Are You Going to Get a Proper Job? Parenting and the Creative Muse Richy K. Chandler Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler

2017 / £11.99 / HB / 112pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781848193246 / eISBN-9780857012777

A comic about the tension between parenting and being a creative artist with a serious underlying question about how society values the arts “Drawing pictures all day. Nice work if you can get it, eh? I suppose you haven’t had so much time to focus on a proper career...” As a parent and graphic artist, Tariq finds himself stuck in a cycle of guilt, torn between quality time with his family and creative time in the studio. This beautifully illustrated comic humorously and helpfully looks at how to keep your creative muse happy while fulfilling the other important roles in your life.

The Tiger Mum Who Came to Tea Uttom Chowdhury Illustrated by Liz Whallett

APR 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 56pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924453 / eISBN-9781784508180

Hilarious modern picture book for parents about the pitfalls of overanxious parenting “It was lovely seeing you and your family, Jenny. Let’s catch up again soon. And remember, ‘All work and no play makes Jack ... an International Human Rights Lawyer!” For parents who are anxious about their child’s attainment at school and beyond, this laugh out loud book uses visual humour and informed jokes to illustrate the pitfalls of competitive parenting, without being judgemental or didactic.

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22 ||| New to Adoption or Fostering

LGBT+ Adoption and Foster Care…

Transracial Adoption… Inside Transracial Adoption

Strength-based, Culture-sensitizing Parenting Strategies for Inter-country or Domestic Adoptive Families That Don’t “Match” Second Edition Beth Hall and Gail Steinberg

Lesbian and Gay Foster Care and Adoption Second Edition

2013 / £15.99 / PB / 304pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059053 / eISBN-9780857006516

Stephen Hicks and Janet McDermott

An authoritative guide to navigating the challenges and issues that parents face in the USA when they adopt a child of a different race and/or from a different culture Inside Transracial Adoption is an accessible, authoritative guide on how to navigate the challenges that parents can face with the adoption of a child from a different race and culture. It is an invaluable guide for parents - whether considering transracial adoption for the first time or experienced veterans - or the people who support them.

The Interracial Adoption Option

Creating a Family Across Race Marlene G. Fine and Fern L. Johnson 2013 / £12.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059305 / eISBN-9780857007179

A personal guide to interracial adoption drawing on the lives and experiences of the authors, a white US couple, who adopt two African-American children The Interracial Adoption Option draws on the lives and experiences of a couple adopting children interracially. Through the author’ experiences, the book guides prospective parents through the adoption experience, providing answers to complex questions and offering practical advice on interracially adoption.

Creating Compassionate Foster Care

NEW

JUL 2018 / £19.99 / PB / 272pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055192 / eISBN-9780857009395

Wisdom and experience from lesbian, gay, and transgender foster and adoptive parents Featuring a spectrum of families from diverse backgrounds, this book reveals the joys and challenges of adoptive and foster parenting. The authors outline how the experience of adopting and fostering has changed for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people over the years, major changes in policy, and what the research can tell us about LGBT parenting. They interview families involved at different stages of the fostering and adoption process, from those undergoing assessments through to the experienced foster carers and adopters who were interviewed for the first edition of this book 20 years previously. While the number of LGBT people adopting or fostering has increased since then, some of the very real challenges still endure - including social stigma, homophobia and discriminatory policies - and families share some of the strategies they have used to help to address them. This is an essential source of information and advice for same-sex couples and LGBT single parents, as well as social workers, social work educators, sociologists of personal life, fostering and adoption panel members.

The Foster Parenting Manual

A Practical Guide to Creating a Loving, Safe and Stable Home John DeGarmo Foreword by Mary Perdue

Lessons of Hope from Children and Families in Crisis Janet C. Mann and Dr. Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Foreword by Glen Cooper

2013 / £10.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059565 / eISBN-9780857007957

2017 / £13.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927270 / eISBN-9781784503819

Principles of effective foster care are rooted in personal narratives drawn from over 20 years of experience of social care work. With innovative care models and compelling case studies, the authors reflect on current principles and practice, while identifying and recommending the need for change in certain areas.

Proven, friendly advice for novice and experienced parents alike Distilling many years’ experience into one book, this book describes what you can expect from foster parenting, how to access help and support and how to ensure the best care for your child.

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New to Adoption or Fostering ||| 23 Parenting Traumatized Children with Developmental Differences

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Strategies to Help Your Child’s Sensory Processing, Language Development, Executive Function and Challenging Behaviours Dr. Sara McLean MAR 2019 / £13.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924330 / eISBN-9781784508050

Practical strategies to help parents of traumatized children who have developmental differences Children who have encountered trauma early in life can experience real differences in their social and cognitive development. This comprehensive guide introduces what such developmental difference means, how it affects a child, and offers strategies to help support or alleviate problems that commonly arise. Dr. McLean explains how children with developmental differences understand the world around them and offers easy to use techniques to help children with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties or delays in language, communication or memory development. This book will provide you with the knowledge and confidence to help your child to flourish.

Creating Loving Attachments

Parenting with PACE to Nurture Confidence and Security in the Troubled Child Kim S. Golding and Daniel A. Hughes 2012 / £16.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) / ISBN-9781849052276 / eISBN-9780857004703

How to parent children from troubled backgrounds with playfulness, acceptance, curiosity and empathy (PACE) Troubled children need special parenting to build attachments and heal from trauma. This book provides a parenting model that parents and carers can follow to incorporate love, play, acceptance, curiosity and empathy into their parenting; vital elements to a child’s development.

Games and Activities for Attaching With Your Child

Deborah D. Gray and Megan Clarke 2015 / £12.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057950 / eISBN-9781784501525

Games and activities to help parents and carers to build positive attachments with their child The authors present strategies for engaging children in fun activities to aid positive attachment between a parent or carer and their child. Each game is designed with specific age groups in mind, and activities are recommended to target specific needs in children that affect attachment.

Attaching Through Love, Hugs and Play Simple Strategies to Help Build Connections with Your Child Deborah D. Gray

2014 / £12.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059398 / eISBN-9780857007537

Simple advice from attachment therapist Deborah Gray to help parents and carers capture the warmth and fun of forming secure, healthy attachments with children Visual and direct in its approach, this book offers simple advice to help parents and carers capture the warmth and fun of forming secure, healthy attachments with children. Attachment therapist Deborah D. Gray guides you through the ‘how to’ of forming attachments, describing sensitive parenting activities that stimulate bonding and attachment.

Attaching in Adoption

Practical Tools for Today’s Parents Deborah D. Gray 2012 / £16.99 / PB / 400pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849058902 / eISBN-9780857006066

A comprehensive guide for prospective and actual adoptive parents on how to understand and care for their adopted child and promote healthy attachment It explains what attachment is and provides parenting techniques matched to children’s emotional needs and stages to enhance children’s happiness and emotional health.

Attachment in Common Sense and Doodles A Practical Guide Miriam Silver

2013 / £13.99 / PB / 208pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849053143 / eISBN-9780857006240

Easy to understand practical guide to attachment, and how to apply the information in real life An informal introduction to attachment and what it means for understanding and helping children who have experienced trauma, neglect or abuse. Doodles featuring throughout the book bring the ideas to life - ideal for parents or professionals caring for fostered, adopted and looked after children.

First Steps in Parenting the Child who Hurts

Tiddlers and Toddlers Second Edition Caroline Archer 1999 / £16.99 / PB / 128pp / Rights sold: Danish, French / ISBN-9781853028014 / eISBN-9781846421846

Practical advice and parenting tips for adoptive and long-term foster parents of very young children

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24 ||| Understanding Attachment and Trauma The Simple Guide to Child Trauma

A Short Introduction to Promoting Resilience in Children

What It Is and How to Help Betsy de Thierry Illustrated by Emma Reeves Foreword by David Shemmings

Colby Pearce

2011 / £13.99 / PB / 112pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849051187 / eISBN-9780857002310

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 80pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785921360 / eISBN-9781784504014

A simple guide to the essential knowledge adults need to support children affected by trauma • What is trauma? • How does it affect children? • How can adults help? Providing straightforward answers to these complex questions, The Simple Guide to Child Trauma is the perfect starting point for any adult caring for or working with a child who has experienced trauma. It will help them to understand more about a child’s emotional and behavioural responses following trauma and provides welcome strategies to aid recovery. Reassuring advice will also rejuvenate adults’ abilities to face the challenges of supporting children.

A succinct, accessible and clear guide on how to promote resilience in children and achieve positive developmental outcomes for them The author covers three key factors that affect resiliency: vulnerability to stress and anxiety, attachment relationships, and access to basic needs.

Reparenting the Child Who Hurts

A Guide to Healing Developmental Trauma and Attachments Caroline Archer and Christine Gordon 2012 / £15.99 / PB / 288pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849052634 / eISBN-9780857005687

Help foster and adoptive parents understand the neurobiological issues that affect children who have experienced early trauma. It demystifies the science behind child trauma, explains why conventional parenting won’t work for these children and provides grounded advice on what will, addressing common parenting dilemmas.

The Simple Guide to Sensitive Boys

How to Nurture Children and Avoid Trauma Betsy de Thierry Illustrated by Emma Reeves Foreword by Jane Evans 2017 / £8.99 / PB / 104pp / Rights sold: Romanian / ISBN-9781785923258 / eISBN-9781784506391

A simple but sage guide for adults on how to support sensitive boys This book simply shows adults how to understand and care for sensitive boys who don’t conform to male stereotypes such as ‘boys don’t cry’. Explaining how to improve children’s wellbeing by encouraging them to embrace their individuality, it gives down-to-earth advice on how to help sensitive boys grow up happy and confident.

A Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorder, Second Edition

Toddler Adoption

The Weaver’s Craft Revised Edition Mary Hopkins-Best 2012 / £13.99 / PB / 272pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849058940 / eISBN-9780857006134

Exploring the unique joys and challenges of adopting and parenting a toddler This book offers support and practical tools to help parents prepare for and support the toddler’s transition between the familiar environment of their biological parent’s home or foster home to a new and unfamiliar one, and considers the issues that arise at different developmental stages.

Colby Pearce

2016 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / Rights sold: Hebrew, Korean / ISBN-9781785920585 / eISBN-9781784503154

A short introduction to what attachment means and how to recognise attachment disorder in children Short and accessible, it explains what attachment means and how to recognise attachment disorder in children. It offers practical advice and strategies which parents and professionals can use with children affected by an attachment disorder. This second edition includes the revised DSM-5 criteria.

How to Parent Your Anxious Toddler Natasha Daniels

2015 / £11.99 / PB / 224pp / Rights sold: Korean / ISBN-9781849057387 / eISBN-9781784501488

Understand your toddler’s anxious behaviors, and help them to develop lifelong coping mechanisms Everything you need to know about how to parent an anxious toddler and provide them with the life skills and coping mechanisms to help them thrive as they develop. Bath time, bedtime, mealtime and playtime are all covered in detailed chapters.

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Understanding Attachment and Trauma ||| 25 Parenting Strategies to Help Adopted and Fostered Children with Their Behaviour Trauma-Informed Guidance and Action Charts Christine Gordon

2017 / £13.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923869 / eISBN-9781784507381

How to respond to the difficult behaviour of traumatized children and give them the help they need Offers straightforward advice for managing common behaviours in children who are traumatized. Designed specifically for adoptive and foster parents, this guide includes visual reference charts of therapeutic parenting strategies and conversation scripts that can be used when caring for a traumatized child.

Sulky, Rowdy, Rude?

Why kids really act out and what to do about it Bo Hejlskov Elven and Tina Wiman 2017 / £9.99 / PB / 192pp / World English language only / ISBN-9781785922138 / eISBN-9781784504922

A parent’s guide to addressing their children’s horrible behavioural issues Children will naturally exhibit a range of negative and positive behaviour, which can often be very challenging for parents. With a basis in child psychology, the authors provide strategies for managing emotions and facilitating positive relationships and healthy behaviours in the family.

Why Can’t My Child Behave?

Empathic Parenting Strategies that Work for Adoptive and Foster Families Dr Amber Elliott 2013 / £12.99 / PB / 248pp / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) / ISBN-9781849053396 / eISBN-9780857006714

Friendly, expert advice on how to respond to difficult behaviours and emotions for parents of children with developmental trauma Each chapter focusses on the common difficulties faced by carers or parents and features quick, applicable ideas with exercises and illustrations. How do you react to a child’s difficult behaviour? How do you deal with your own negative emotions? How do you know when to be empathic? The book looks beyond the traditional punishment/reward strategies and aims to provide an explanation for such questions whilst helping the child in the process.

Family Bonding & Self-care… Adoption at the Movies

A Year of Adoption-Friendly Movie Nights to Get Your Family Talking Addison Cooper Foreword by Rita L. Soronen 2017 / £13.99 / PB / 288pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927096 / eISBN-9781784502751

63 movie recommendations to get adoptive families talking about adoption and related issues in a fun and safe way Get your family talking about adoption with the ultimate collection of films to help the whole family to explore their feelings in a fun and safe way. With a film for each week of the year, Addison Cooper has compiled the best movies, new and old, for familyfriendly viewing. Among those featured are Finding Dory, Frozen, Paddington, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kung Fu Panda, Star Wars, Divergent, The Blind Side and I am Sam. Carefully selected, the movies included will help families to comfortably talk about important adoption-related topics. They are accompanied by descriptions of the themes and ideas to get the conversations started. Helping all members of the family to explore both the pain and joy of adoption, they cover a range of issues which can arise such as culture, identity, control, and reunification. With something for everyone this is a must-have for all adoptive families.

Keeping Your Adoptive Family Strong

Strategies for Success Gregory C. Keck and L. Gianforte Foreword by Rita L. Soronen 2015 / £12.99 / PB / 208pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057844 / eISBN-9781784500283

A lifeline for adoptive families cope Essential reading for any family struggling with the reality of adopting a traumatized child. Contains friendly advice and useful strategies to help families tackle common difficulties and create a stable, happy family.

Caring with Vitality - Yoga and Wellbeing for Foster Carers, Adopters and Their Families Everyday Ideas to Help You Cope and Thrive! Andrea Warman and Liz Lark

2016 / £13.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056649 / eISBN-9781784501679

Strategies for adoptive and foster families to stay healthy in mind and body How foster and adoptive parents can promote physical and emotional health for those in their care. It includes tips and techniques for mindfulness, yoga poses for relaxation, and suggestions for ways in which carers can support each other.

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26 ||| Parenting Teens The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting - The Teen Years

OUT SOON

Parenting in the Eye of the Storm

The Adoptive Parent ’s Guide to Navigating the Teen Years Katie Naftzger Foreword by Adam Pertman

Sally Donovan

2017 / £11.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927010 / eISBN-9781784502447

JUL 2019 / £14.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921742 / eISBN-9781784504441

An honest insight into the messy reality of therapeutically parenting teenagers Award-winning columnist and adoptive parent Sally Donovan offers savvy, compassionate advice on how to be ‘good enough’ in the face of both day-to-day and more bewildering challenges - such as drug use, sexual health and child to parent violence, while helping develop and nurture a teenager through to adulthood. Full of affecting and hilarious stories drawn from life in the Donovan household, The Unofficial Guide to Therapeutic Parenting offers parents a refreshing counterblast to stuffy parenting manuals -- read it, weep, laugh and learn.

Parenting Adopted Teenagers Advice for the Adolescent Years Rachel Staff Foreword by Hugh Thornbery

2015 / £13.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056045 / eISBN-9781784500696

A must-have guide to parenting your adopted teenager Full of valuable, grounded advice, this guide will help parents to understand the impact of early trauma on a child’s development and the specific nature of the changes that occur during adolescence. With tips for coping with common problems, it combines first-hand accounts from professionals, parents and teenagers themselves. It also covers essential topics such as: family and peer relationships, developing healthy intimate relationships, emerging identity issues, and contacting birth family.

“My initial reaction to this book has been gratitude for putting together all of the issues that have been a concern to me for the past 5 or 6 years.” – Marion, adoptive parent

Simple strategies for parenting your adopted child as they journey through the turbulent teen years Adult adoptee and family therapist Katie Naftzger shares her personal and professional wisdom in this guide to help adoptive parents remain a calm parental influence in the midst of stormy and erratic teen behavior. This guide describes the essential skills you need to help your adopted teen confidently face the challenges of growing up and outlines four key goals for adoptive parents: • To move from rescuing to responding • To set adoption-sensitive limits and ground rules • To have connecting conversations • To help your teen envision their future Parenting in the Eye of the Storm contains invaluable insights for adoptive parents and simple strategies you can use to prepare your adopted teen for the journey ahead and strengthen the family bond in the process. It provides answers, guidance and understanding - working as a road-map through the tempestuous teenage years. Parenting a teenager is not easy and parenting an adopted teen has its own unique set of challenges. Full of practical and reassuring advice, this book will help you to steer and support your teen as they set out on the voyage of emerging adulthood, including issues surrounding relationships and identity.

Next Steps in Parenting the Child Who Hurts Tykes and Teens Caroline Archer

1999 / £15.95 / PB / 224pp / Rights sold: Danish, French / ISBN-9781853028021 / eISBN-9781846422041

A sensitive and practical handbook designed to encourage and support adoptive and long-term foster parents of older children and adolescents

Keeping Foster Children Safe Online

Positive Strategies to Prevent Cyberbullying, Inappropriate Contact, and Other Digital Dangers John DeGarmo Foreword by Irene Clements

A Short Introduction to Helping Young People Manage Anxiety Carol Fitzpatrick

2014 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059732 / eISBN-9780857008626

2015 / £12.99 / PB / 112pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055574 / eISBN-9780857009890

Understand common types of anxiety and how to support the young people who experience them Everything you need to know about anxiety and its many cause. Case-studies help to show the effect of anxiety in real-life situations.

An indispensable guide to negotiating online dangers for foster parents, packed with positive strategies to prevent cyberbullying, inappropriate contact, and other digital dangers Foster children are more likely than other children to be involved in risky activities online due to backgrounds of neglect and abuse, an absence of supportive adults and low self-esteem.

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Autism and Other Special Educational Needs ||| 27 An Introduction to Autism for Adoptive and Foster Families

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How to Understand and Help Your Child Katie Hunt and Helen Rodwell OCT 2018 / £14.99 / PB / 248pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924057 / eISBN-9781784507596

An accessible guide for adoptive parents and foster carers on parenting a child with autism Written for busy foster carers and adoptive parents, this book provides a concise introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and how to support a child with a diagnosis. It emphasises the common strengths children with ASD have, as well as offering strategies for any behavioural issues that are likely to arise, highlighting how these can be exacerbated by the care system and adoption process. The first part of the book looks at the different aspects of autism and the challenges it can pose for children and parents, providing strategies for managing difficulties at home and at school, using social stories, and reducing sensory input in a child’s environment. The second part looks at issues that arise for fostered or adopted children, including placement transitions, contact, and explaining the past. It concludes with helping parents to think about self-care.

”Adoption UK regularly supports adoptive parents who are struggling to decide whether their children has autism or an attachment disorder and what difference those two diagnosis might mean. This book will be invaluable to them as it provides a really helpful and simple description of how autism can present in different children, and how this can be similar to attachment difficulties. This book will help parents to get to know their child and their autism.” – Ann Bell, Adoption UK

All About Me

A Step-by-Step Guide to Telling Children and Young People on the Autism Spectrum about Their Diagnosis Andrew Miller JAN 2018 / £25.00 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921292 / eISBN-9781784503932

Provides parents and professionals with resources and guidance to help introduce children to their autism diagnosis All About Me is based on a programme designed to introduce individual children to their autism diagnosis in the context of their overall personal attributes. Includes practical guidance and tools for parents and professionals on how to approach the subject of a child’s autism diagnosis with downloadable templates and sample lesson plans.

Talking with Your Child about Their Autism Diagnosis A Guide for Parents Raelene Dundon

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785922770 / eISBN-9781784505776

Guide for parents on how to approach the topic of autism with a diagnosed child and others, with downloadable and photocopiable worksheets Helping you decide who needs to know about the diagnosis and how to explain it, it includes photocopiable worksheets designed to help your child understand what autism is.

Coming Home to Autism

A Room-by-Room Approach to Supporting Your Child at Home after ASD Diagnosis Tara Leniston and Rhian Grounds APR 2018 / £13.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924361 / eISBN-9781784508081

Visit different rooms in the home to understand how to support children with autism This friendly book offers a blueprint for family life with autism by using rooms inthe home to represent key developmental areas. There are ideas and routines totry at home, including advice on toilet training, diet and nutrition, sensory play,and much more, and you can dip in and out of chapters as you need information.

Simple Autism Strategies for Home and School Practical Tips, Resources and Poetry Sarah Cobbe Foreword by Glenys Jones

MAR 2019 / £16.99 / PB / 224pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924446 / eISBN-9781784508173

A powerful insight into how children with autism experience life in school, at home and in the community Offering a unique overview of a child’s point of view of life with autism, this guidebook will help parents and teachers better understand how this condition is experienced in day to day life. Organised by topic for easy reference, it explores the issues that can arise in everyday situations from toilet training to homework.

Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You About Autism

The Stuff That Transformed My Life as an Autism Parent Debby Elley APR 2018 / £12.99 / PB / 224pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924385 / eISBN-9781784508104

A frank and funny account of parenting twins with autism, with top tips for parents Alec and Bobby are twins with autism, but nobody could ever say they are the same. Here, their mum gives a down-to-earth account of their family life, proving that autism is not one-sizefits-all.

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28 ||| Autism and Other Special Educational Needs I am Special

I am Special

A Workbook to Help Children, Teens and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Understand Their Diagnosis, Gain Confidence and Thrive Peter Vermeulen

The Board Game Peter Vermeulen with Autisme Centraal AUG 2018 / £70.00 / World all languages, except French and Dutch / ISBN-9781785924972

FEB 2018 / £24.99 / PB / 256pp / World English language only / ISBN-9781785925672 / eISBN-9780857005458

A proven programme for children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum to understand themselves, gain confidence and thrive I am Special is a programme for helping children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum to understand themselves and their diagnosis, gain confidence and thrive. Specially-designed worksheets, included as online material, are completed to build up a unique and personal book about the individual and promote self-understanding.

The Parents’ Practical Guide to Resilience for Children aged 2-10 on the Autism Spectrum

A collaborative, educational board game to create discussions about autism with young people, including those with autism, aged 10+ Offering a playful and engaging way to encourage young people, especially those on the autism spectrum, to think about themselves and their wider environment, this cooperative board game is perfect for working with groups of children and young adults with autism of all ages (10 and up).

Safety and Consent for Kids and Teens with Autism or Special Needs

Jeanette Purkis and Emma Goodall

A Parents’ Guide Debra S. Jacobs

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785922749 / eISBN-9781784505745

OCT 2018 / £14.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928284 / eISBN-9781784509705

A practical guide to building resilience and gaining independence in children with autism Children and young people with autism Building resilience and independence in children with autism can be hugely beneficial in helping them live an independent and rewarding life. This book is a practical resource based around major life events; each milestone includes exercises that you can work through to more effectively build resilience and independence in your child.

Valuable tools for parents, carers and teachers to protect children with special needs from coercion or abuse

A Guide to Mental Health Issues in Girls and Young Women on the Autism Spectrum

Diagnosis, Intervention and Family Support Dr Judy Eaton

Therapeutic Adventures with Autistic Children

2017 / £18.99 / PB / 240pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785920929 / eISBN-9781784503550

Connecting through Movement, Play and Creativity Jonas Torrance

The first book to look specifically at how mental health issues relate to girls and young women with autism, covering theory, research and tailored interventions for support

MAY 2018 / £14.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924552 / eISBN-9781784508319

Uplifting tales that show the positive and powerful impact creative therapy can have for children with autism

A Guide to Sometimes Noise is Big for Parents and Educators Angela Coelho and Lori Seeley

Building Reasoning and Problem-Solving Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

2017 / £9.99 / PB / 80pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785923746 / eISBN-9781784507206

A short and simple introduction to sensory issues experienced by children with autism

A Step by Step Guide to the Thinking In Speech® Intervention Janice Nathan, MS, CCC-SLP and Barry R. Nathan, PhD MAY 2018 / £19.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059916 / eISBN-9781784503901

Innovative approach for teaching children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) reasoning and problem-solving skills and increasing their ability to cope with associated feelings of anxiety and stress

How LEGO ® -Based Therapy for Autism Works Landing on My Planet Daniel B. LeGoff

2017 / £17.99 / PB / 320pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785927102 / eISBN-9781784502904

Why LEGO ® -based therapy works and what it looks like in action

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Autism and Other Special Educational Needs ||| 29 Me and My PDA

A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi NOV 2018 / £14.99 / HB / 144pp / From 10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924651 / eISBN-9781784508494

An interactive, beautifully illustrated workbook to help young people understand their PDA

The Tourettes Survival Kit Tools for Young Adults with Tics Tara Murphy and Damon Millar

MAR 2019 / £12.99 / PB / 208pp / From 13–24 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923593 / eISBN-9781784507008

A survival guide for young adults with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders

Yoga for Children and Young People with Autism Yoga Games and Activities to Engage Everyone Across the Spectrum Michael Chissick

FEB 2019 / £14.99 / PB / 136pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785926792

A fun and engaging guide to introducing and developing yoga with children and young people on the spectrum

Friends like Henry

Everything your family needs to know about finding, training and learning from an autism companion dog Nuala Gardner MAY 2019 / £14.99 / PB / 272pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785926785

A 4-step programme containing practical advice on how to introduce a companion dog

Teaching Social Skills to Children with Autism Using Minecraft ®

Special Needs and Legal Entitlement, Second Edition

The Essential Guide to Getting out of the Maze Melinda Nettleton and John Friel 2017 / £18.99 / PB / 464pp / World rights available / ISBN9781849057066 / eISBN-9781784502300

The updated definitive guide to the legal rights of children and young people with special educational needs

Successful Social Stories™ for Young Children with Autism Growing Up with Social Stories™ Dr Siobhan Timmins

2016 / £15.99 / PB / 216pp / Rights sold: Polish / ISBN9781785921124 / eISBN-9781784503765

How to write and illustrate effective Social Stories™ for young children, identifying key issues to address

Successful Social Stories™ for School and College Students with Autism Growing Up with Social Stories™ Dr Siobhan Timmins

2017 / £16.99 / PB / 336pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785921377 / eISBN-9781784504045

How to write and illustrate effective Social Stories™ for school and college students with autism

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories™ Siobhan Timmins

2017 / £8.99 / PB / 104pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785923296 / eISBN-9781784506438

How to write and illustrate effective Social Stories™ specifically to build resilience in young people with autism

A Step by Step Guide Raelene Dundon Illustrated by Chloe Amber-Scott

My Social Stories Book

FEB 2019 / £24.99 / PB / 224pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924613 / eISBN-9781784508388

2001 / £12.99 / PB / 144pp / From 2–6 years / Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (complex), Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Polish / ISBN-9781853029509 / eISBN-9780857001665

An accessible guide to setting up and running a Minecraft ® Social Groups

Edited by Carol Gray and Abbie Leigh White

Over 150 Stories to help take children with ASD though basic activities

The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome Tony Attwood

2008 / £19.99 / PB / 416pp / Rights sold: 18 Countries / ISBN-9781843106692 / eISBN-9781846425592

The Asperger’s Syndrome Bible for parents and professionals, newly updated with an introduction explaining the DSM-5

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30 ||| Autism and Other Special Educational Needs The Essential Guide to Safe Travel-Training for Children with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities

Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 216pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785922572 / eISBN-9781784505424

2015 / £8.99 / PB / 56pp / From 7–18 years / Rights

A guide for friends, family and professionals Sue Allen

Dr Desirée Gallimore

sold: Danish, Spanish / ISBN-9781849056403 / eISBN-9781784501372

Complete guide on how to train children with an intellectual disability to travel safely and independently

What to Do about Smearing

A Practical Guide for Parents and Caregivers of People with Autism, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities Kate E. Reynolds

What are sensory processing difficulties and why do they sometimes make life challenging for those who have them? Harry answers these questions and more in this friendly guide

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorders in Children A Guide for Parents and Professionals Matt Mielnick

2017 / £10.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785921308 / eISBN-9781784503956

2017 / £9.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785927522 / eISBN-9781784505684

Understand and address the causes of faecal smearing in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders and developmental and intellectual disabilities

Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome - My Daughter is Not Naughty

An occupational therapist identifies and describes sensory processing differences in children and shows how they influence individual children’s learning and behaviour

Improving Sensory Processing in Traumatized Children

Jane Alison Sherwin

Practical Ideas to Help Your Child’s Movement, Coordination and Body Awareness Sarah Lloyd

2015 / £12.99 / PB / 328pp / World rights available / ISBN9781849056144 / eISBN-9781784500856

An emotional, insightful account of raising a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA)

2016 / £9.99 / PB / 120pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785920042 / eISBN-9781784502393

An accessible guide to improving the sensory processing of children who have experienced early trauma or neglect

Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome in Children

A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals Phil Christie, Margaret Duncan, Ruth Fidler and Zara Healy

The Parents’ Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties

2011 / £12.99 / PB / 208pp / Rights sold: Hungarian / ISBN9781849050746 / eISBN-9780857002532

2016 / £13.99 / PB / 352pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785920400 / eISBN-9781784503086

Straightforward guide to understanding PDA for anyone needing an overview of the condition

A comprehensive guide to supporting the education of children with Specific Learning Difficulties

Information, Advice and Practical Tips Veronica Bidwell

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

The Boy from Hell

2014 / £13.99 / PB / 168pp / World rights available / ISBN9781849053945 / eISBN-9780857007582

2016 / £9.99 / PB / 184pp / Rights sold: Czech / ISBN9781785920158 / eISBN-9781784502577

This essential guide to FASD explains how it affects individuals at different stages of their lives, how it can be identified, and advises on how best to support both children and adults with FASD

An unexpectedly honest personal account of the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with ADHD

A Guide to FASD for Parents, Carers and Professionals Maria Catterick and Liam Curran

Life with a Child with ADHD Alison M. Thompson Foreword by Rory Bremner

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Adult Adoptees and Care Leavers ||| 31 But We All Shine On

The Remarkable Orphans of Burbank Children’s Home Paolo Hewitt

20 Life-Transforming Choices Adoptees Need to Make, Second Edition Sherrie Eldridge

2014 / £8.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN9781849055833 / eISBN-9781784500337

2015 / £12.99 / PB / 296pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057745 / eISBN-9781784500177

a beautiful, uplifting book about the survival of the human spirit’ - Irvine Welsh After a childhood spent in care at Burbank Children’s Home, Paolo Hewitt embarks upon a personal journey as an adult to discover whatever happened to his close childhood friends. He reveals their stories - from the funny to inspiring to heart-breaking - and makes new discoveries about himself, his friends and the power of the human spirit.

Transformative choices to empower those who have been adopted Adoption authority Sherrie Eldridge offers personal, life-affirming advice to adoptees who have mixed emotions about adoption.

The Looked After Kid Revised Edition

My Life in a Children’s Home Paolo Hewitt 2014 / £12.99 / PB / 256pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055888 / eISBN-9781784500429

[Paolo] offers rare insight into the psyche of those who grow up without the unconditional love of a parent’ The Times Placed in care at an early age, Paolo Hewitt vividly describes his early life spent with an abusive foster family before he is moved to Burbank children’s home aged 10. There he meets a gang of inspiring children who are outsiders just like him, and together they struggle to create a life for themselves.

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Healing for Adults Who Grew Up in Adoption or Foster Care Positive Strategies for Overcoming Emotional Challenges Renée Wolfs Foreword by Marlene van Steensel

2015 / £14.99 / PB / 160pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055550 / eISBN-9780857009883

Overcoming feelings of grief or loss after adoption or foster care Positive and practical, this guide is designed to offer a route to recovery from grief and loss after adoption or long-term foster care.

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32 ||| Gender Diversity Helping Your Transgender Teen Second Edition

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A guide for friends, family and professionals CJ Atkinson Illustrated by Olly Pike

A Guide for Parents Irwin Krieger

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 64pp / From 7–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921056 / eISBN-9781784503673

JAN 2018 / £9.99 / PB / 112pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928017 / eISBN-9781784508197

The essential guide for parents of transgender teens to help them understand and better respond to their child’s experiences This book offers essential guidance to parents of transgender and non-binary teens to help them support and understand their children. It alleviates common concerns parents have and gives advice on hormones and surgery, use of pronouns and how to transition socially. It also includes sample family letters, case studies and further reading.

Raising Rosie

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What is gender diversity? Kit explains all in this illustrated guide for children aged 7+ Kit, a 12 year old who identifies as a boy, explains all about gender variance, the experience of medical transition and how his family, friends and school can support him.

How to Understand Your Gender

A Practical Guide for Exploring Who You Are Alex Iantaffi and Meg-John Barker Foreword by S. Bear Bergman 2017 / £14.99 / PB / 288pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927461 / eISBN-9781784505172

The ultimate gender diversity bible, explaining how gender works so everyone can better understand gender identity, roles and expressions Considering biological and cultural understandings of gender, gender expression, and relationships and sexuality, this is an excellent starting point for anybody thinking about what gender means to them.

Our Story of Parenting an Intersex Child Eric Lohman and Stephani Lohman Foreword by Georgiann Davis JUL 2018 / £13.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927676 / eISBN-9781784506520

Breaks down misconceptions about intersex conditions, and gives guidance on how to raise an intersex child When their daughter Rosie was born, Eric and Stephani Lohman There is often medical pressure on parents of intersex children to have their child’s gender reassigned at birth, based on cultural ideas of gender. When Rosie was born, Eric and Stephani Lohman decided to not have her gender reassigned. Part memoir, part guide, this book gives much needed information for parents of children born intersex children.

Trans Teen Survival Guide

Can I tell you about Gender Diversity?

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Counseling Transgender and Non-Binary Youth The Essential Guide Irwin Krieger

2017 / £22.99 / PB / 248pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927430 / eISBN-9781784504823

Essential introductory guide for clinicians and counselors who work with young transgender and nonbinary clients Topics of discussion include gender identity, sexuality, transitioning and mental health. Additional resources and suggested reading lists make this an essential reference.

The Gender Agenda

Owl and Fox Fisher

A First-Hand Account of How Girls and Boys Are Treated Differently Ros Ball and James Millar Foreword by Marianne Grabrucker

SEP 2018 / £12.99 / PB / 224pp / From 8–16 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923418 / eISBN-9781784506629

A funny, frank and comprehensive guide to trans life for teenagers by authors who understand the realities of growing up trans Frank, friendly and funny, this must-read guide is packed full of advice from authors who understand the realities and complexities of growing up trans. Readers will come away empowered and armed with practical advice on how to navigate everything from coming out, clothes and pronouns, to wearing binders or packers, hormone therapy and self-care.

2017 / £9.99 / PB / 184pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923203 / eISBN-9781784506339

Insightful reflections from one family’s experience of raising children amidst gender stereotypes What began as an attempt to retain their sanity in a gender obsessed world became a life changing experiment about gender identity presented in this collection of their online writing.

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Gender Diversity ||| 33 Phoenix Goes to School

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A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Michelle and Phoenix Finch

An illustrated storybook that empowers and supports trans children to express their gender identity Phoenix wants to wear her favourite purple dress to express her gender, but she is scared of being bullied on her first day of school. Follow Phoenix’s journey as she arrives at school, makes some friends, stands up for herself, and helps us learn to be true to who we really are.

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A straightforward introduction to gender for children This book introduces children to gender as a spectrum and shows how people can bend and break the gender binary and stereotypes. It includes an interactive wheel, clearly showing the difference between our body, expression and identity, and is an effective tool to help children 5+ understand and celebrate diversity.

Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl? Sarah Savage and Fox Fisher Illustrated by Fox Fisher

2017 / £10.99 / HB / 32pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922671 / eISBN-9781784505561

A Story to Help Children Learn about Same-Sex Relationships Olly Pike APR 2018 / £10.99 / HB / 48pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923821 / eISBN-9781784507312

Rewriting of a classic fairytale that helps children aged 3-7 to understand about same-sex relationships This reimagining of a classic fairytale helps children understand that love isn’t always between a boy and a girl. Starring a prince who was magically turned into a frog and needs to find true love to break the spell, it is a funny, uplifting story that introduces the importance of equality and diversity to children aged 3-7.

A House for Everyone

The Kid’s Guide to Gender Identity Brook Pessin-Whedbee Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff 2016 / £12.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927287 / eISBN-9781784505806

JUL 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928215 / eISBN-9781784509248

The Prince and the Frog

Who Are You?

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A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression Jo Hirst Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff

MAY 2018 / £10.99 / HB / 32pp / From 4–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924484 / eISBN-9781784508234

An illustrated children’s book about gender identity and gender expression to help children aged 4+ engage with ideas about gender This children’s picture book helps adults to explain gender identity and expression to 4 to 8 year olds using simple language and engaging, diverse characters, covering the entire spectrum of gender. Includes a guide for parents and professionals and a lesson plan at the end of the book.

An illustrated storybook to help children aged 3+ talk about gender and identity creatively Tiny prefers not to tell other children whether they are a boy or girl. Tiny also loves to play fancy dress, sometimes as a fairy and sometimes as a knight in shining armour. Tiny’s family don’t seem to mind but when they start a new school some of their new classmates struggle to understand.

He’s Always Been My Son

A Mother’s Story about Raising Her Transgender Son Janna Barkin 2017 / £12.99 / PB / 320pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927478 / eISBN-9781784505257

An uplifting and supportive memoir of one family’s journey of raising a transgender son, from birth through to adulthood A warm, insightful portrait of a family that includes tips on helping young transgender people navigate their transition, it will support, educate and inspire.

Becoming an Ally to the Gender-Expansive Child A Guide for Parents and Carers Anna Bianchi

2017 / £13.99 / PB / 248pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920516 / eISBN-9781784503055

How to become an ally to gender expansive children, based on the author’s experience caring for her grandchild Drawing on the author’s own experience with her grandchild, this book encourages adults to redefine their understanding of gender in order to understand and support their child more fully.

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34 ||| Trauma, Attachment and Resilience

For Children and Teens All About Ben

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Helping Children with Attachment Issues to Understand Their Feelings Dorothy Markham and Aileen O’Donnell

Billy Bramble and The Great Big Cook Off

A Story about Overcoming Big, Angry Feelings at Home and at School Sally Donovan Illustrated by Kara McHale

MAY 2018 / £8.99 / PB / 40pp / From 5–9 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924996 / eISBN-9781784508876

2016 / £8.99 / PB / 192pp / From 8–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056632 / eISBN-9781784501648

Picture book to help children aged 5+ with attachment difficulties to understand, talk about and manage their feelings When I am ready, I need you to talk to me and help me understand my feelings...’ This reassuring story helps children aged 5+ with attachment issues to understand their feelings, open up to a caring adult and learn how to choose positive behaviours. Ben is made up of lots of different ‘parts’ - to name a few, he has happy, caring, angry, excited, hugging and yelling parts. Ben explains how all these parts are okay, and that a caring adult can help you to understand and manage them more easily. This book also features activities to help children talk about their feelings, and a simple introduction to attachment theory for adults.

A story of hope and humour for children struggling with big, angry feelings for ages 8-12 Billy Bramble likes rude words, smelly farts, loud farts and freestyle sneezing but when BAD THINGS happen, his invisible angry dog Gobber barks in his ears, gives him brain mash and breaks things. One day a competition is announced at school The Great Big Cook Off - can Billy Bramble defeat Gobber and change his epic bad luck? An irreverent story for children aged 8-12 about a less than perfect boy, this book will inspire any child who’s ever secretly thought they might be less than perfect too.

“The simple language and lively illustrations make this book child-friendly and engaging. Fun to read together, you can explore negative, and positive actions and the feelings that led to these.” – Dr Janet Davidson, educationalist and former HM Inspector of Education, now retired’

How Sprinkle the Pig Escaped the River of Tears

A Story About Being Apart From Loved Ones Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu. Introduced by Pat Ogden 2017 / £9.99 / PB / 40pp / From 4–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927690 / eISBN-9781784506698

Sprinkle the pig misses his loved ones - can he overcome his overwhelming feelings? A therapeutic picture book for children aged 4-10

Billy Says... Series

Six therapeutic storybooks to help children on their journey through fostering or adoption Joanne Alper 2015 / £39.00 / PB / 120pp / From 3–8 years / World rights available / ISBN9781849056670 / eISBN-9781784501716

A set of six full colour picture books to explain the fostering and adoption process to children aged 3-8 A set of six full colour picture books guiding children aged 3-8 through the process of fostering and adoption. Billy helps Kirsty to understand what is happening to her and to make sense of her complicated feelings.

How Little Coyote Found His Secret Strength

A Story About How to Get Through Hard Times Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu. Introduced by Pat Ogden 2017 / £9.99 / PB / 32pp / From 4–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927713 / eISBN-9781784506711

Picture book to help children aged 4-10 to discover inner strength and resilience

Bomji and Spotty’s Frightening Adventure

A Story About How to Recover from a Scary Experience Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu. Introduced by Pat Ogden. Illustrated by Ching-Pang Kuo 2017 / £9.99 / PB / 40pp / From 4–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927706 / eISBN-9781784506704

Therapeutic picture book to read with children aged 4-10 about how Bomji the rabbit recovers from a frightening experience

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Trauma, Attachment and Resilience ||| 35 The Mermaid Who Couldn’t

How Mariana Overcame Loneliness and Shame and Learned to Sing Her Own Song Ali Redford Illustrated by Kara Simpson MAY 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / From 4–9 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923951 / eISBN-9781784507497

A therapeutic picture book for children aged 4 to 9 about a mermaid who discovers her sense of self-worth Abandoned on the ocean floor, Mariana the Mermaid feels useless as she can’t swim or join in with the other mermaids. Muriel the Turtle helps her find self-confidence through singing her own mighty song. This therapeutic picture book is for children aged 4-9 who lack self-confidence, including children who have had difficult life experiences.

The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself Ali Redford Illustrated by Kara Simpson

2015 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / From 4–9 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781849056830 / eISBN-9781784502003

A therapeutic colour picture book about a boy who builds a protective wall around himself Boy hides behind his wall because he doesn’t trust people and he knows how it feels to be hurt and let down. That is until Someone Kind arrives on the other side of his wall. This colour picture book will help children aged 4-9 who have experienced trauma, loss or neglect to come to terms with their experiences and to build healthy relationships.

My Book of Feelings

A Book to Help Children with Attachment Difficulties, Learning or Developmental Disabilities Understand their Emotions Tracey Ross Illustrated by Rosy Salaman 2017 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–10 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781785921926 / eISBN-9781784504663

A picture book for children aged 5+ who struggle to understand and manage their emotions Helps children aged 5+ understand why they might experience particular feelings, and offering suggestions for things to do when they are overloaded with emotion. Suitable for all children, particularly those with attachment issues.

Secret, Secret Daisy Law

2016 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920424 / eISBN-9781784502942

A magical picture book about secrets for children aged 3-7 covering big secrets, small secrets and everything in-between

Can I tell you about Adoption? A guide for friends, family and professionals Anne Braff Brodzinsky Illustrated by Rosy Salaman

2013 / £8.99 / PB / 56pp / From 7–18 years / Rights sold: Danish, Italian, Norwegian / ISBN-9781849059428 / eISBN-9780857007599

An illustrated guide to help all children understand what it means to be adopted Meet Chelsea - a young girl who is adopted. Chelsea and her friends help children understand what it means to be adopted, the experiences that follow the adoption process, and how they can help.

Cyril Squirrel Finds Out About Love Jane Evans Illustrated by Izzy Bean

2016 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / From 2–6 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781785920806 / eISBN-9781784503413

A picture book for children aged 2-6 to help them to understand and identify love, friendship and kindness

Kit Kitten and the Topsy-Turvy Feelings

A Story About Parents Who Aren’t Always Able to Care Jane Evans Illustrated by Izzy Bean 2015 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / From 2–6 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056021 / eISBN-9781784500641

A storybook for children aged 2 to 6 whose parents and carers find it difficult to care for them

How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear?

Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home Jane Evans Illustrated by Laurence Jackson 2014 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / From 2–6 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781849054249 / eISBN-9780857007933

A gentle story to help children aged 2 to 6 years who have lived with violence in their home

Little Meerkat’s Big Panic

A Story About Learning New Ways to Feel Calm Jane Evans Illustrated by Izzy Bean 2016 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 2–6 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781785927034 / eISBN-9781784502461

An illustrated storybook for children aged 2-6 to help them manage feelings of stress, anxiety and panic

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36 ||| Trauma, Attachment and Resilience Caleb’s Healing Story

Alex and the Scary Things

An interactive story with activities to help children to overcome challenges arising from trauma, attachment issues, adoption or fostering Kathleen A. Chara and Tasha A. Lehner

A Story to Help Children Who Have Experienced Something Scary Melissa Moses Illustrated by Alison MacEachern 2015 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 4–8 years / Rights sold: Spanish, Turkish / ISBN-9781849057936 / eISBN-9781784500665

2016 / £12.99 / PB / 144pp / From 5–14 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927027 / eISBN-9781784502454

Caleb shares his story of overcoming his attachment issues, and invites children to share their own in order to embark on a healing process

A Safe Place for Caleb

An Interactive Book for Kids, Teens and Adults with Issues of Attachment, Grief, Loss or Early Trauma Kathleen A. Chara and Paul J. Chara, Jr.

A storybook to help children who have experienced trauma to deal with their emotions and learn coping strategies This is the story of Alex who has experienced ‘scary things’, and the different things he does to cope with all the ways these scary things make him feel. This gentle storybook will help children who have experienced trauma deal with their emotions and learn coping strategies.

2005 / £13.99 / PB / 128pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781843107996 / eISBN-9781846421433

Illustrated, interactive resource for individuals of all ages who are dealing with attachment problems

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook Series… Who We Are and Why We Are Special

The Confusing World of Brothers, Sisters and Adoption

Friends, Bullies and Staying Safe

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Siblings Regina Kupecky

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Friendship Regina Kupecky Illustrated by Apsley

2014 / £9.99 / PB / 48pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057646 / eISBN-9780857009968

2014 / £9.99 / PB / 48pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057639 / eISBN-9780857009944

A therapeutic workbook designed to offer a gentle way to explore the difficult subjects of identity and birth families with adopted children aged 5-11

A workbook to explore the different kinds of relationships adopted children have with siblings, and the feelings they have about them

A workbook to introduce friendships, teasing, and ways to cope with friends; to help adopted children speak about peers in a healthy way

How Do We Feel About Adoption?

Let’s Learn About Adoption

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Identity Regina Kupecky 2014 / £9.99 / PB / 48pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057660 / eISBN-9780857009982

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Feelings and Behavior Regina Kupecky 2014 / £9.99 / PB / 56pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057653 / eISBN-9780857009951

A workbook to help adopted children discuss their feelings about adoption in a healthy way

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Adoption and Its Many Different Forms Regina Kupecky 2014 / £9.99 / PB / 48pp / From 5–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057622 / eISBN-9780857009975

“The Adoption Club series by Regina M. Kupecky is a novel concept for helping adopted children share their stories. This therapeutic tool will help adoptees find and use their voices. Thank you, Regina!” – Sherrie Eldridge, author and speaker in the field of adoption

A workbook to introduce the different kinds of adoption as well as begin a discussion about feelings and birth parents

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Coping with Big Feelings ||| 37 Help! My Feelings Are Too Big!

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Making Sense of Yourself and the World After a Difficult Start in Life - for Children with Attachment Issues K. L. Aspden Illustrated by Charlotte Portier-Tock Foreword by Louise Michelle Bombèr

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Judi Goozh and Sue Jeweler MAY 2018 / £11.99 / PB / 48pp / From 6–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928079 / eISBN-9781784508425

MAR 2019 / £9.99 / PB / 64pp / From 9–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925566 / eISBN-9781784509514

Easy to read and understand, this book will help to help children aged 9+ to understand the cause and effects of attachment difficulties or early trauma Emotions can be complicated at the best of times. If something goes wrong right at the beginning of someone’s life things can often feel painful and confusing. This book will help explain that there are always good reasons why a person feels the way they do. It will help you learn about emotions like anxiety, how you can live with these emotions, and how safe adults can help you build a calm, strong place inside yourself! Designed to help build emotional awareness, this book offers friendly support for children aged 9+ who have attachment disorders, anxiety or are overcoming early trauma and is an invaluable tool for anyone supporting children with extreme emotions or attachment issues, including parents and carers, support workers, teachers, and therapists.

Emily Is Being Bullied, What Can She Do?

Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Go to Jail

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A Story and Anti-Bullying Guide for Children and Adults to Read Together Helen Cowie, Harriet Tenenbaum and Ffion Jones Illustrated by Ffion Jones NOV 2018 / £9.99 / PB / 64pp / From 7–99 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785925481 / eISBN-9781784509484

A relatable and practical book that children age 7-11 can use with parents and teachers to discuss bullying Meet Emily. She is being bullied by a group of children at school. She describes how this makes her feel, think and act. Eventually, she finds ways to help herself and also realises that she can get help from other people - both adults and other children. As well as the perspective of the child being bullied, this guide for children aged 7-11 portrays the view of bystanders and the bully, emphasising the difference everyone can make in a bullying situation. Based on the latest research in anti-bullying interventions and written in collaboration with leaders of the field, the book offers practical, tried-and-tested strategies for the prevention of bullying.

Comforting companion for children aged 6-11 whose parent is incarcerated “This book will help you understand what is happening to your mom or dad who goes to jail...” Ideal for use with children aged 6-11, this is an invaluable resource for supporting the wellbeing of children whose parent is incarcerated. It explains what jail is like and why some people have to go there, while reassuring children that their parent loves them, is safe, and is working hard to come home again. Included are activities to help children manage their feelings, tips for parents and professionals on how best to support them, and a list of resources for additional help and information.

Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Come Home from Jail

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Judi Goozh and Sue Jeweler MAY 2018 / £11.99 / PB / 40pp / From 6–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928062 / eISBN-9781784508432

Comforting companion for children aged 6-11 whose parent is coming home after serving time in jail “Is it easy to come home after being in jail?” Ideal for use with children aged 6-11, this is a vital resource for supporting the wellbeing of children whose parent is coming home after spending time in prison. Using plain language and photographs, it reassures children and guides them through adjusting to their parent’s homecoming. It explains which feelings the child and both parents might experience and the different challenges that everyone in the family might face, while suggesting ways to build new bonds with the parent.

My Secret Dog

NEW

Tom Alexander

2017 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924866 / eISBN-9781784508746

A sweet tale about a girl who ‘accidentally’ adopts a dog and tries to keep it a secret from her mother I always wanted a dog, but Mum said I wasn’t allowed. So I got one anyway. My secret dog lives in the cupboard and we sneak out at night to play. We’ll be best friends forever. As long as Mum doesn’t find out...

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38 ||| Coping with Big Feelings I Have a Question about Divorce

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Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky

You Make Your Parents Super Happy!

NEW

A book about parents separating Richy K. Chandler Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler 2017 / £8.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / Rights sold: Greek / ISBN-9781785924149 / eISBN-9781784507763

FEB 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–11 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785927874 / eISBN-9781784507343

An illustrated guide to what divorce means to children aged 5-11 with ASD or other special needs Divorce is a difficult topic for any parent or educator to explain to a child, perhaps even more so when the child has Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs. This book is designed specifically to help children with these additional needs to understand what divorce means. Using a question and answer format, it explores the changes and feelings a child may experience during a divorce, and provides ideas to help cope with this life change. Illustrated with SymbolStix, which uses a symbol-based language for visual thinkers, this book explains a difficult topic to children who might otherwise struggle to understand it, and gives additional guidance for parents and carers.

A comforting graphic book for young children whose parents are separating, emphasizing love and continuity Hey! I think you should know that there is nothing your parents are more proud of... than YOU!’ This simple graphic story helps children whose parents are separating to feel better. The book says why some parents have to live in different places, reminds the child how special they are to both parents, and reassures them that both parents will keep looking after them, and love them just as before. Getting to the heart of what children need to hear in what can be a confusing time, the story lets your child know that they are loved and safe, and that this will not change. Ideal for children aged 3-7.

Minnie and Max are OK!

A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image Chris Calland and Nicky Hutchinson Illustrated by Emmi Smid

All Birds Have Anxiety Kathy Hoopmann

2017 / £9.99 / HB / 72pp / From 6–99 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Dutch / ISBN-9781785921827 / eISBN-9781784504540

2017 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781785922336 / eISBN-9781784505141

A bird’s-eye-view introduction to living with anxiety disorder and how to begin to change it Life as a bird can be stressful! From worrying about airplanes, windows, and getting enough worms to eat, it is clear that birds can be anxious beings. Through a light-touch, quizzical depiction of bird behaviour, All Birds Have Anxiety uses colourful images and astute explanations to explore with gentle humour what it means to live with anxiety day-to-day, and how to begin to deal with it.

An illustrated storybook to help children aged 3-7 develop a positive body image In this endearing story for children aged 3-7, Minnie’s Grandma teaches her and their dog Max about body image. Showing children how to be proud of their differences through humour, empathy and enthralling illustrations, this vibrant book includes questions to guide adults through helping their children feel confident and embrace diversity

Not Today, Celeste!

A Dog’s Tale about Her Human’s Depression Liza Stevens

Can I tell you about Loneliness? A guide for friends, family and professionals Julian Stern

2016 / £10.99 / HB / 36pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920080 / eISBN-9781784502478

2017 / £8.99 / PB / 64pp / From 7–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922435 / eISBN-9781784505264

What does it mean to be lonely? Jan explains all in this illustrated guide for ages 7+ Jan experiences loneliness. In this illustrated guide, he explains what loneliness is, how it can affect his daily life at home and school and what others can do to help. It is an ideal way to start conversations about loneliness with children aged 7+ and also includes advice on how best to support a child who is lonely.

A gentle story about a dog whose human has poorly feelings for children aged 3+

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Coping with Big Feelings ||| 39 Starving the Depression Gremlin

OUT SOON

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Depression for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly JUN 2019 / £12.99 / PB / 176pp / From 10–16 years / World rights available / ISBN9781849056939 / eISBN-9781784502058

A self-help tool based on cognitive behavioural therapy to help young people aged 10+ to manage feelings of low mood and sadness Have you met the depression gremlin? He’s a troublesome creature who likes nothing more than to feed off your low mood. And the more he devours, the bigger he gets and the more sadness you feel. But never fear - starve him of depressionrelated thoughts, feelings and behaviours and watch him shrink and shrivel away! Part of the award-winning Starve the Gremlin series, this engaging and accessible workbook helps young people aged 10+ to understand their feelings by explaining what depression is, how it develops and the impact it can have on the lives of young people. Based on the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy and packed with valuable tips and strategies, this workbook also aims to empower the reader to change how they think and act in order to manage their depression.

Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9 A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management Kate Collins-Donnelly

2014 / £12.99 / PB / 192pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849054928 / eISBN-9780857009029

From the successful Gremlin series, a CBT approach to manage anxiety in children aged 5-9 The Anxiety Gremlin loves to eat anxious feelings, and the more anxious you feel, the more he eats and the bigger he gets!

Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9 A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management Kate Collins-Donnelly

2014 / £12.99 / PB / 176pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781849054935 / eISBN-9780857008855

Fun CBT workbook to help children understand and manage their anger Packed with fun, simple activities and games, it will help children aged 5-9 understand why they get angry and how they can control their angry feelings to make the Anger Gremlin go away. Suitable for parents and practitioners.

Starving the Exam Stress Gremlin

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Exam Stress for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2017 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / From 10–16 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056984 / eISBN-9781784502140

An accessible, practical workbook to help young people aged 10+ understand exam stress and learn how manage it When exam time comes around, the exam stress gremlin is in his element, feeding off your exam fears and anxieties. This workbook teaches you how to starve your gremlin by learning to cope with exam stress.

Starving the Anxiety Gremlin

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 / £12.99 / PB / 168pp / Rights sold: Dutch, German / ISBN-9781849053419 / eISBN-9780857006738

A unique and award-winning resource to help young people understand different types of anxiety and how to manage them Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, the activities will help young people understand why they get anxious and how to use simple, practical techniques to manage and control their anxiety.

Starving the Stress Gremlin

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Stress Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 / £12.99 / PB / 136pp / Rights sold: German / ISBN9781849053402 / eISBN-9780857006721

From the award winning CBT series, worksheets and fun activities to help children starve their stress gremlin A valuable resource for helping children and young people understand and control their stress. It uses example scenarios, activities and young people’s comments to teach them effective emotional management skills.

Starving the Anger Gremlin

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2012 / £12.99 / PB / 88pp / Rights sold: German / ISBN9781849052863 / eISBN-9780857006219

A CBT workbook to help children manage anger from the award winning Gremlin series

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40 ||| Coping with Big Feelings Banish Your Self-Esteem Thief

Banish Your Body Image Thief

2014 / £14.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: Danish, German, Turkish / ISBN-9781849054621 / eISBN-9780857008411

2014 / £14.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: German / ISBN9781849054638 / eISBN-9780857008428

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive SelfEsteem for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive Body Image for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

A CBT workbook to help young people stay positive and feel great! Build up your confidence and self-esteem by learning how to banish your Self-Esteem Thief with this fun and imaginative workbook. Full of tips and strategies based on cognitive behavioural and mindfulness principles, it helps you banish negative thoughts and build healthy self-esteem. Suitable for young people aged 10+.

Self-Control to the Rescue!

A fun CBT approach to promote positive body image in young people This imaginative workbook is full of activities and strategies to build a positive body image. Using cognitive behavioural techniques, it shows how to banish negative thoughts and feelings and build self-esteem, positive beliefs and a healthy body image. Suitable for young people aged 10+ to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner.

How to Be a Superhero Called Self-Control!

Super Powers to Help Kids Through the Tough Stuff in Everyday Life Lauren Brukner Illustrated by Apsley

Super Powers to Help Younger Children to Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner Illustrated by Apsley

2017 / £13.99 / HB / 112pp / From 7–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927591 / eISBN-9781784506193

2015 / £12.99 / HB / 112pp / From 4–7 years / Rights sold: Turkish / ISBN-9781849057172 / eISBN-9781784502034

Self-control strategies and exercises for children aged 4-7 to manage and regulate the emotional challenges faced in daily life The self-control super hero is back! This time, they’ve come prepared with simple strategies to tackle the difficult emotions and challenges of everyday life. From the morning routine to making friends at recess, paying attention in class and getting a good night’s sleep, this guide will help children stay on track and save the day! Focussing on specific times of the day that present particular challenges, the book uses illustrations and simple language to describe breathing exercises, stretching, and visualization techniques to help children aged 4-7 keep calm and in control. Suitable for all children, but especially those with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties, this is an accessible guide with extra tips and resources for parents, educators or therapists.

Using ‘super power’ strategies and illustrations, this book teaches young children (aged 4-7) with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties how to master self-control

The Kids’ Guide to Staying Awesome and In Control

Simple Stuff to Help Children Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner 2014 / £12.99 / HB / 112pp / From 7–14 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849059978 / eISBN-9780857009623

Super fun ways for kids to stay in control of their moods - including breathing, pressure holds, finger pulls and fidgets

Stay Cool and In Control with the Keep-Calm Guru

Wise Ways for Children to Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner Illustrated by Apsley

Help! I’ve Got an Alarm Bell Going Off in My Head!

How Panic, Anxiety and Stress Affect Your Body K.L. Aspden

2016 / £12.99 / HB / 136pp / From 7–14 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927140 / eISBN-9781784503000

With the help of the Keep-Calm Guru, children aged 7-14 will learn to tackle difficult emotions and feel cool, calm, and in control!

2015 / £7.99 / PB / 48pp / From 9–13 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849057042 / eISBN-9781784502270

Discover what happens inside our bodies when we feel stressed or anxious for children aged 9+

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Mental Health Books for Teens ||| 41 My Anxiety Handbook

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Getting Back on Track Sue Knowles, Bridie Gallagher and Phoebe McEwen Illustrated by Emmeline Pidgen JAN 2018 / £12.99 / PB / 192pp / From 12–18 years / Rights sold: Spanish / ISBN-9781785924408 / eISBN-9781784508135

Survival guide for teens and tweens aged 12-18 with anxiety Helping young people with anxiety learn to recognise and manage their symptoms, this anxiety survival guide teaches 12 to 18 year olds how they can overcome their biggest worries. Showing that anxiety is a normal human emotion that many people face, this book helps young people understand the ins and outs of their own anxiety and helps them to challenge the difficult patterns they may get into. Co-written with a college student who has experienced anxiety herself, it is a relatable and straightforward guide. As well as providing tried-andtested advice and exercises that are proven to reduce feelings of anxiety, it includes recovery stories from young people who have managed their symptoms successfully. With practical chapters on sleep, exam stress, transitions, and seeking extra help, this is a go-to guide for any tween, teen or young person living with anxiety.

“What a great book! It covers everything that kids (and their parents) need to know about anxiety, in a fun and simple way. It contains loads of really useful strategies that can be used to help get on top of your fears and worries.” – Sam Cartwright–Hatton, Professor of Clinical Child Psychology, University of Sussex

We’re All Mad Here

The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social Anxiety Claire Eastham Foreword by Natasha Devon MBE 2016 / £12.99 / PB / 200pp / Rights sold: Spanish / ISBN9781785920820 / eISBN-9781784503437

No-nonsense guide to surviving social anxiety from award-winning blogger, Claire Eastham Claire Eastham, a twenty-something living in London and working in her dream job, has a seemingly perfect life - except for her social anxiety. Combining honest personal insights, humour and practical advice, this book explains what anxiety is, why it happens, and how to survive it.

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Workout for Teens

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Skills and Exercises from ACT and CBT for Healthy Thinking Paula Nagel Illustrated by Gary Bainbridge MAR 2019 / £12.99 / PB / 152pp / From 12–18 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785923944 / eISBN-9781784507534

Self-help book for teenagers and young people to promote healthy thinking habits and mental health ‘fitness’ This easy-to-understand, engaging guide arms teens with healthy thinking habits and coping strategies for staying on top of their mental health. Using tried and tested therapeutic techniques, readers are given the tools to build their own personalised mental health ‘workout’ to boost their emotional resilience and wellbeing. Informed by the experiences of teens themselves, this friendly guide gives practical tips and strategies on how to overcome everyday stresses and ditch negative thinking ‘frenemies’ before they develop into more serious issues. Teens will be better equipped to recognise negative thoughts and emotions, monitor their mood and behaviour, and flex their positive thinking muscles in order to combat the mental health blips we all face sometimes.

Appearance Anxiety

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A Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder for Young People, Families and Professionals National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Service, Maudsley Hospital MAR 2019 / £9.99 / PB / 96pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924569 / eISBN-9781784508326

Explains BDD to young people, families and professionals including symptoms, treatment and first-hand experiences The first book for teens that explains the causes and impact of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). The book is interspersed with accounts and artwork from young people with BDD, along with perspectives of their families. BDD is a debilitating mental health disorder, and this book gives advice on treatment including CBT and medication, and shows where to get help. It increases awareness, provides solidarity for people with BDD, and alerts others to key signs and symptoms so they can prevent further suffering. It also includes a short section for families and professionals on what they can do to help, making this the go-to book for professionals and families to recommend to teens, as well an invaluable resource for young people themselves.

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42 ||| Mental Health Books for Teens NEW

No Weigh!

A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom Signe Darpinian, Wendy Sterling and Shelley Aggarwal Foreword by Connie Sobczak

Outsmarting Worry

An Older Kid’s Guide to Managing Anxiety Dawn Huebner PhD Illustrated by Kara McHale 2017 / £9.99 / PB / 112pp / From 9–13 years / Right sold: Chinese (complex), Icelandic / ISBN-9781785927829 / eISBN-9781784507022

JUL 2018 / £13.99 / PB / 192pp / From 13–16 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928253 / eISBN-9781784509460

A body positive and connected eating workbook for teens aged 13-16 This workbook has everything you need to achieve connected eating, body positivity and balanced exercise. It will help you stay well informed about how bodies change emotionally and physically in the teen years, and why good nutrition is critical for growth and development. It debunks any myths about diets and ‘forbidden’ foods and also gives you the tools and strategies to avoid potential triggers of disordered eating. No Weigh! A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom will help you develop a lifelong healthy relationship with your food! We eat every day, so why not eat with pleasure, joy and happiness?

GOLD MEDAL WINNER MOONBEAM CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2018-HEALTH ISSUES Tried and tested strategies from a best-selling author to help 9-13 year olds tackle their worries and fears This easy to follow illustrated book from a best-selling author presents strategies for 9-13 year olds with anxiety. It teaches them about a specific set of skills that makes it easier to face and overcome worries and fears, and normalizes their symptoms providing a set of concrete steps to overcome them. The tried and tested techniques are based on the most up-to-date psychological treatments of anxiety, including CBT and ACT.

Be Bully Free

A Hands-On Guide to How You Can Take Control Michael Panckridge and Catherine Thornton

The Healthy Coping Colouring Book and Journal Creative Activities to Help Manage Stress, Anxiety and Other Big Feelings Pooky Knightsmith Illustrated by Emily Hamilton

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 160pp / From 11–16 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) / ISBN-9781785922824 / eISBN-9781784505837

2016 / £9.99 / PB / 208pp / From 8–14 years / Rights sold: German, Turkish / ISBN-9781785921391 / eISBN-9781784504052

Learn how to manage difficult feelings with this creative journal for ages 8-14 Full of creative activities, this journal and colouring book aims to help young people aged 8-14 manage difficult thoughts, feelings and emotions such as anger and anxiety. It includes space to write and draw, colouring pages, inspirational quotes and poems, and provides a host of healthy coping strategies.

Hands-on guide, written in a young adult fiction style, to support and empower children aged 11+ in bullying situations Seeking to empower children who are bullied, this book presents a wide range of common bullying scenarios, before giving practical suggestions on how the recipient can take control in these situations. Written in a young adult fiction style, this is an essential resource for children who are experiencing bullying.

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Bereavement and Illness ||| 43 Stewart’s Tree

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A Book for Brothers and Sisters When a Baby Dies Shortly after Birth Cathy Campbell Illustrated by Cathy Campbell JAN 2018 / £9.99 / 40pp / From 3–10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923999 / eISBN-9781784507626

A picture book about grief for children aged 3+, for when a sibling dies shortly after birth Ellen wondered if Stewart had gone to the moon in his spaceship...’ Ellen’s new baby brother Stewart has been ‘lost’. Ellen looks in all the cupboards for Stewart, and even in the washing machine - then her family help her understand that Stewart has died and isn’t going to come back. Together they plant a tree for Stewart, so they will always have a place to remember him. A therapeutic children’s book for explaining sibling loss to young children, colourfully illustrated to emphasise focusing on the happy memories of a lost child. The book ends with a guide to bereavement for children written by qualified clinicians.

A New Day

A Story About Losing Someone You Love Fiona McDonald Illustrated by Fiona McDonald 2017 / £9.99 / HB / 32pp / World rights available / ISBN9781785923081 / eISBN-9781784506179

An illustrated storybook to help children and young adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities process loss and bereavement Grey Mouse has died, leaving Brown Mouse too sad to get out of bed. The other mice try to help, but Brown Mouse needs time and space to heal and remember Grey Mouse.

Big Tree is Sick

A Story to Help Children Cope with the Serious Illness of a Loved One Nathalie Slosse Illustrated by Rocio Del Moral 2017 / £11.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / World English language only / ISBN-9781785922268 / eISBN-9781784505097

An endearing illustrated storybook which helps children to understand serious illness Big Tree falls sick with woodworm and his friend Snibbles is very upset and angry. Snibbles is unsure how to help and is struggling to express his emotions. Snibbles must learn to understand his emotions and support Big Tree through his illness and treatment.

Remembering Lucy

A Story about Loss and Grief in a School Sarah Helton Illustrated by Anna Nov y 2017 / £12.99 / HB / 40pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923074 / eISBN-9781784506148

An illustrated story book about bereavement and grief for children aged 3+ attending SEND schools The clear hand-drawn artwork on each page will help children comprehend the complex process of grief and bereavement, making it perfect for use in SEND classrooms.

What Happened to Daddy’s Body?

Explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber 2016 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921070 / eISBN-9781784503703

Learn what happens to the body after death as Alex shares the story of what happened to his daddy’s body This picture book aims to help children aged 3+ to understand what happens to the body after death. It covers cremation, burial and spreading ashes by answering the real-life questions that Alex, a three year old boy, asked his mum.

Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?

Explaining (sudden) death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber 2016 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921063 eISBN-9781784503710

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A true story about Alex, the death of his daddy, and how his mum helped him to understand what dead means Alex is only three when his father suddenly suffers a massive heart attack. All on his own, he manages to get help, but his beloved Daddy dies at the scene. Completely honest and written in Alex’s own words, this book tells the story of how his mum helps him understand what happened.

I Have a Question about Death

Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky 2017 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–11 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927508 / eISBN-9781784505455

An illustrated guide to explain what it means when someone dies to children with ASD aged 5-11 BRONZE MEDAL MOONBEAM CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2017-HEALTH ISSUES

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44 ||| Diversity and Inclusion Carlos the Chameleon

Molly the Mole

MAR 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–8 years / World all languages / ISBN-9781785924538 / eISBN-9781784508258

MAR 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 4–8 years / World all languages / ISBN-9781785924521 / eISBN-9781784508272

Carlos is constantly changing his colours to fit in with others, until he realises he doesn’t need to change who he is in order to be accepted As a chameleon, it’s in Carlos’ nature to change his colours in order to fit into his surroundings. Carlos is usually green, but can turn pink to join the flamingos, blue to match the frogs, and spotty to resemble the jaguars. When the other animals find out that Carlos has been changing his colours in order to fit in, they reassure him that his own colour is beautiful and that he doesn’t need to change who he is to be accepted and loved by his friends. Part of the Truth & Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, the story of Carlos and his friends is accompanied by handdrawn, watercolour illustrations.

Molly is a mole with many friends who help teach her about self-esteem and body image Molly is a mole with many friends, including a deer, a butterfly, and an owl. Sometimes Molly feels sad because she doesn’t look the same as her friends, and feels very different to them. By helping each of them out with a task, Molly learns that her friends love her for the amazing qualities that are unique just to her. Molly the Mole addresses the difference between the way we perceive ourselves and the way our friends and family perceive us. Molly learns the importance of being kind and patient with others, and that everyone is unique. Part of the Truth and Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, this delightful story is accompanied by hand-drawn, watercolour illustrations.

Roxy the Raccoon

Vincent the Vixen

MAR 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–8 years / World all languages / ISBN-9781785924514 / eISBN-9781784508289

MAR 2018 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–8 years / World all languages / ISBN-9781785924507 / eISBN-9781784508265

Roxy and her friends work together to make the forest a better, more inclusive place for everyone, including those with a disability Roxy the raccoon lives in the forest with three friends who love to do everything together, which sometimes means they have to make small changes to their games. By working together, the friends are able to make the forest an inclusive place for everyone, including those with a disability. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children ages 4-8.

One fox’s story of understanding their gender identity and coming out to friends and family Vincent is a fox who is assigned male at birth, but who knows they are actually a girl. With the help of family and friends, Vincent begins to understand their gender identity and the importance of accepting and being authentic to who they truly are. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children ages 4-8.

A Story to Help Empower Children to Be Themselves Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

A Story to Help Children Build SelfEsteem Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

A Story to Help Children Learn about Disability and Inclusion Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

All You Need Is Love

Maria and Me

Celebrating Families of All Shapes and Sizes Shanni Collins

A father, a daughter (and Autism) Maria Gallardo and Miguel Gallardo 2017 / £12.99 / HB / 64pp / From 7–16 years / World English language only / ISBN-9781785923814 / eISBN-9781784507299

2017 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922510 / eISBN-9781784505349

Engaging and illustrated rhyming book for children that celebrates the diversity of individuals and families A charming celebration of the different kinds of families and relationships. Through colourful images and rhyming stories, the author depicts a range of families and lifestyles all grounded in love and acceptance. With light-hearted humour and positive discussion around diversity, this book promotes a healthy understanding of differences.

Maria’s experiences of autism and going on holiday are depicted through the words and drawings of her loving father SELECTED BY THE READING AGENCY FOR THE SUMMER READING CHALLENGE 2018. A father’s first-hand account of what life is like with his daughter Maria who has autism. On a trip to the Canary Islands in Spain, some challenges arise as a result. This comic shows how the two work around these issues, and gives insight into how Maria sees and experiences the world.

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Mindfulness and Relaxation ||| 45 Striker, Slow Down!

Go Yogi!

A calming book for children who are always on the go Emma Hughes

Everyday Yoga for Calm, Happy, Healthy Little Yogis Emma Hughes

2016 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–6 years / World rights available / ISBN9781848193277 / eISBN-9780857012821

2017 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–7 years / World rights available / ISBN9781848193413 / eISBN-9780857012975

Striker, the cat who is always in a hurry, finally learns that slowing down can be fun too in this book for children aged 3-6 Striker, the cat who is always in a hurry, is halted by a bump to the head as he rushes out the house on the way to the park. Will he listen to his mama’s advice and find time for a little calm? This book is perfect for busy children, helping them to identify the differing feelings of chaos and calm and how to strike a balance.

Introduces everyday yoga asanas to help children tackle difficult feelings and emotions, as well as improve physical health Go Yogi! introduces simple yoga asanas (postures) to children, encouraging children to make yoga practice part of their everyday lives. Through full-page illustrations and simple instructions, children will be deep-breathing and doing downward dog in no time!

Mouse’s Best Day Ever

Children’s Reflexology to Soothe Sore Teeth and Tums Susan Quayle 2016 / £9.99 / HB / 44pp / From 0–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781848193154 / eISBN-9780857012692

The Go Yogi! Card Set

50 Everyday Yoga Poses for Calm, Happy, Healthy Kids Emma Hughes 2017 / £10.99 / From 4–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781848193703

50 fun flash cards for introducing simple yoga poses to children aged 4+ Go Yogi! flash cards are a fun way for kids to learn 50 common yoga poses. From balancing in tree pose to bending into downward dog, using the cards for regular practice will increase fitness, streng th and f lexibilit y, enhance breathing and improve wellbeing.

Seahorse’s Magical Sun Sequences

How all children (and sea creatures) can use yoga to feel positive, confident and completely included Michael Chissick 2015 / £12.99 / HB / 48pp / From 3–11 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish / ISBN-9781848192836 / eISBN-9780857012302

A charming story about Mouse and her friends as they find fun on a stormy day with an accompanying simple reflexology treatment to help relieve discomfort from teething, constipation and colic

Seahorse teaches the sun salutation sequence to children and sea creatures of all abilities

The Mouse’s House

Frog’s Breathtaking Speech

Children’s Reflexology for Bedtime or Anytime Susan Quayle 2014 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 0–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781848192478 / eISBN-9780857011930

An enchanting story about a mouse’s mission to make a cosy home for Winter with an accompanying simple reflexology massage for parents or carers to perform on a child

Mouse and the Storm

Children’s reflexology to reduce anxiety and help soothe the senses Susan Quayle 2017 / £9.99 / HB / 56pp / From 0–8 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781848193444 / eISBN-9780857013002

A hand reflexology programme designed to relieve anxiety in children, accompanied by a soothing story about dealing with unexpected disruptions

How children (and frogs) can use yoga breathing to deal with anxiety, anger and tension Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2012 / £12.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–11 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish / ISBN-9781848190917 / eISBN-9780857010742

Frog and his friends demonstrate yoga breathing techniques to combat anxiety in children

Ladybird’s Remarkable Relaxation

How children (and frogs, dogs, flamingos and dragons) can use yoga relaxation to help deal with stress, grief, bullying and lack of confidence Michael Chissick 2013 / £12.99 / HB / 48pp / From 4–11 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish / ISBN-9781848191464 / eISBN-9780857011121

Ladybird explains how to do a special yoga relaxation technique that helps stress, grief, and other problems

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46 ||| Autism and Other Special Educational Needs Sometimes Noise is Big

NEW

OUT SOON

A Children’s Guide to Autism Deborah Brownson Illustrated by Ben Mason

Life with Autism Angela Coelho Illustrated by Camille Robertson

MAR 2019 / £9.99 / PB / 72pp / World rights available / ISBN-9781785928727

2017 / £10.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923739 / eISBN-9781784507190

A picture book for ages 5+ explaining the sensory world through the eyes of a child with autism Sometimes noise is too big for my ears. Sometimes the light is too loud for my eyes. I have autism and this means that sometimes the world around me is just too much! This book will help you to see the world through my eyes and to understand why I react to things the way I do. Flipping the perspective for neurotypicals, this book explains in simple terms some of the sensory issues experienced by children with autism. It shows situations which can be overwhelming and the ways that somebody with autism might react when there is too much going on. This picture book raises awareness of autism and helps young children of all abilities to better understand these issues. Suitable for ages 5+.

Autism in My Family

He’s Not Naughty

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A Journal for Siblings of Children with ASD Sandra Tucker Foreword by Catherine Faherty

Illustrated book explaining autism from a child’s point of view Taryn and Jake are best friends who are thick as thieves! They have lots of similarities and lots of differences. One of the differences is that Jake has autism and Taryn doesn’t, which means they can act differently sometimes. Taryn knows that people with autism are often mistaken for being naughty when it’s actually a natural way for their brain to react. Fed up with everyone not understanding, Taryn decides to let the world know why Jake isn’t naughty! Join Taryn as she candidly explains her understanding of autism, and why there’s always a reason behind everything Jake does. This distinctively illustrated book is a quick and quirky way to explain to friends and family why children with autism behave the way they do. Unique visuals provide a great sense of what it’s truly like to have autism, making this the perfect book for children aged 6-10 to learn about autism.

It’s Raining and I’m Okay

A Calming Story to Help Children Relax When They Go Out and About Adele Devine Illustrated by Quentin Devine

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 136pp / From 8–12 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785927072 / eISBN-9781784502645

2017 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 3–7 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923197 / eISBN-9781784506315

Interactive workbook for siblings of children with autism to encourage understanding and foster healthy sibling relationships The relationship between siblings can be tough, and the sibling dynamic can be further challenged when one child has autism. This interactive workbook is designed for siblings of children with autism. Introducing the experience of autism in simple language, children are encouraged to complete activities that identify differences and strengthen relationships. This book is focussed on understanding and supporting a sibling while developing individual emotions and identity. The pages are designed to be drawn on and personalized by the child. Ideal for young children aged 8-12 who have a sibling with autism, the activities can be completed with a parent’s guidance or on their own. Full of resources, strategies, and exercises, this workbook can support professionals working with children and facilitate healthy sibling relationships.

A picture book for children aged 3-7 with special needs to help them feel less anxious while out and about Children with special needs often feel overwhelmed while out and about, but this simple rhyming story can help them to reduce feelings of anxiety. Ideal for kids aged 3-7, this bright and reassuring picture book offers calming strategies, useful symbols for pre-readers, and downloadable notes to support kids who feel anxious out of the home.

My Autism Book

A Child’s Guide to their Autism Spectrum Diagnosis Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi 2013 / £9.99 / HB / 48pp / From 5 years / Rights sold: Indonesian / ISBN-9781849054386 / eISBN-9780857008688

Beautifully illustrated picture book to help parents to explain an autism diagnosis to their child in a sensitive, positive and accurate way When a child is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, parents often feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to communicate the diagnosis to their child. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps parents to explain autism to their child in a sensitive, positive and accurate way using clear language that speaks directly to the child.

All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome Kathy Hoopmann

2006 / £9.99 / HB / 72pp / From 7–99 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Slovene, Swedish / ISBN-9781843104810

Witty, charming picture book full of cats with Asperger Syndrome!

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Autism and Other Special Educational Needs ||| 47 Liam Goes Poo in the Toilet

From K.I. Al-Ghani… Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani

Winston Wallaby Can’t Stop Bouncing

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What to do about hyperactivity in children including those with ADHD, SPD and ASD K.I. Al-Ghani and Joy Beaney Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2017 / £13.99 / HB / 72pp / From 5–10 years / World rights available / ISBN9781785924033 / eISBN-9781784507619

Therapeutic children’s story about Winston the Wallaby, who never seems able to sit still This illustrated storybook explains hyperactivity through the story of Winston Wallaby and his uncontrollable bouncing at school. It allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs.

The Green-Eyed Goblin

What to do about jealousy - for all children including those on the Autism Spectrum 2016 / £12.99 / HB / 48pp / From 5–13 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920912 / eISBN-9781784503529

Teach children to recognise and cope with feelings of jealousy

The Red Beast

Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome 2008 / £12.99 / HB / 48pp / From 5–9 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Czech, German / ISBN9781843109433 / eISBN-9781846428487

Learning to recognise and tame the red beast!

The Disappointment Dragon Learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger syndrome)

2013 / £12.99 / HB / 64pp / From 6–13 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) / ISBN-9781849054324 / eISBN-9780857007803

Teaching children to deal with disappointment and see things more positively This illustrated book brings to life the issue of dealing with

The Panicosaurus

Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome 2012 / £12.99 / HB / 56pp / From 6–11 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) / ISBN-9781849053563 / eISBN-9780857007063

Teach children to defeat the Panicosaurus with the help of Smartosaurus

A Story about Trouble with Toilet Training Jane Whelen Banks

2008 / £6.99 / HB / 32pp / From 2–7 years / Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek / ISBN9781843109006 / eISBN-9781846428746

A simple and adorable picture book about learning to go poo in the toilet!

M is for Autism

The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin Foreword by Robert Pritchett 2015 / £8.99 / PB / 96pp / From 10–15 years / Rights sold: Danish, Spanish / ISBN-9781849056847 / eISBN-9781784501983

A vibrant, humorous and truly authentic coming-of-age novel written by the students of Limpsfield Grange, a school for girls with autism and communication and interaction difficulties

M in the Middle

Secret Crushes, Mega-Colossal Anxiety and the People’s Republic of Autism The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin 2016 / £8.99 / PB / 352pp / From 10–15 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920349 / eISBN-9781784502867

YA fiction based on the real life experiences of teens with autism

Can I tell you about Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome?

A guide for friends, family and professionals Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie Illustrated by Jonathon Powell Foreword by Judith Gould 2015 / £8.99 / PB / 56pp / From 7–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849055130 / eISBN-9780857009296

Introduce PDA to children, friends and family, though the eyes and words of a child with PDA

Can I tell you about Asperger Syndrome?

A guide for friends and family Jude Welton 2003 / £8.99 / PB / 48pp / From 7–15 years / Rights sold: Czech, Danish, Estonian, Hungarian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese / ISBN9781843102069 / eISBN-9781846424229

An illustrated introduction to AS for children, family and classrooms

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48 ||| For Teens with ASD Know Your Spectrum!

NEW

An Autism Creative Writing Workbook for Teens Finn Monahan

The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

OUT SOON

Robyn Steward

JAN 2019 / £17.99 / PB / 224pp / From 12–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785924354

APR 2019 / £12.99 / HB / 96pp / From 10 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923241 / eISBN-9781784506377

A creative writing workbook that helps autistic teenagers understand their individual experience of autistic behaviours and their own personal strengths and difficulties Not everyone with autism is the same. This workbook will help teenagers recognise their own individual spectrum of autistic behaviours, and reflect on the specific challenges they face, their own strengths and how they relate to other people. Using creative writing activities, this book helps teenagers to identify connections between events and their emotions which can be difficult for people with autism - while improving their writing skills through fun activities. A range of examples of poetry and short stories are included to make each activity accessible to all levels and to show how writing narrative and poems can help support personal reflection. The book encourages the reader to explore the core aspects of autism including social communication, executive function, and sensory processing, and then allows the teen to create a template of their own spectrum of abilities within autism. This unique understanding of autism can then be used to develop individual strategies and encourage self-advocacy. Using this book collaboratively with teachers or parents means the teen can be supported in a way that is specific to them.

Straightforward guide to periods for autistic young people aged 9 to 16 Written by autistic author Robyn Steward, this is a detailed guide for young people aged 9 to 16 on the basics of menstruation. Created in consultation with young people, an online survey and a group of medical professionals, this is a book that teaches all people about periods, which can be a scary and overwhelming issue. Promoting the fact that everyone either has periods or knows someone who does, the book reduces the anxiety girls face in asking for help. It offers direct advice on what periods look and feel like and how to manage hygiene and pain. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

Beating Anxiety

What Young People on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know Davida Hartman 2017 / £12.99 / PB / 112pp / From 8–15 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785920752 / eISBN-9781784503352

The Asperger Teen’s Toolkit

An illustrated, practical guide helping young people on the autism spectrum to overcome anxiety

2017 / £12.99 / PB / 136pp / From 13–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785921612 / eISBN-9781784504380

A Girl Like Tilly

Francis Musgrave Foreword by Dr Christopher Morrell

Tried-and-trusted ideas to help teens with Asperger’s tackle difficulties and thrive

Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome A User Guide to Adolescence Luke Jackson

2002 / £13.99 / PB / 216pp / Rights sold: Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Swedish / ISBN-9781843100980 / eISBN-9781846423567

The award winning user guide to adolescence on the Autism spectrum

Sex, Drugs and Asperger’s Syndrome (ASD) A User Guide to Adulthood Luke Jackson Foreword by Tony Attwood

2017 / £9.99 / PB / 240pp / Rights sold: Dutch, Polish / ISBN9781785921964 / eISBN-9781784501396

A no-holds-barred, funny and articulate guide to the pitfalls and positives of the young adult years on the autism spectrum

Growing up with Autism Helen Bates and Ellen Li 2016 / £10.99 / HB / 72pp / From 7–13 years / Rights sold: Azeri / ISBN-9781785921636 / eISBN-9781784504311

The lifestory in full colour illustrations of a girl with autism from birth to mid-teen about not fitting in, and finding out why

What’s Happening to Ellie?

A book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds 2015 / £8.99 / HB / 36pp / From 10–17 years / Rights sold: French, German, Hungarian / ISBN-9781849055260 / eISBN-9780857009371

Teaching girls with ASD about the changes of puberty

What’s Happening to Tom?

A book about puberty for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds 2014 / £8.99 / HB / 36pp / From 10–17 years / Rights sold: French, German, Hungarian (non-exclusive) / ISBN-9781849055239 / eISBN-9780857009340

Teaching boys and young men about puberty

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Dyslexia, ADHD and OCD ||| 49

Dyslexia…

ADHD and OCD…

Dyslexia is My Superpower (Most of the Time)

All Dogs Have ADHD Kathy Hoopmann

Margaret Rooke, Forewords by Professor Catherine Drennan and Loyle Carner Foreword by Catherine Drennan and Loyle Carner 2017 / £12.99 / PB / 240pp / From 8–18 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785922992 eISBN-9781784506063

2008 / £9.99 / HB / 72pp / From 7–99 years / Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Swedish / ISBN9781843106517 / eISBN-9781846428401

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Children and young adults talk about their experiences of dyslexia and identify the tips and strategies that have helped them to feel happy, fulfilled and successful Containing over 100 in-depth interviews with school children and young adults living with dyslexia, this collection depicts the significance of confidence and self-esteem in propelling children with dyslexia to achieve personal success. The children supply their own illustrations; a handy hints guide; and their own advice to educators.

Creative, Successful, Dyslexic

23 High Achievers Share Their Stories Margaret Rooke Foreword by Mollie King 2015 / £16.99 / HB / 240pp / From 8–99 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781849056533 / eISBN-9781784501631

Well known media people and entrepreneurs with dyslexia talk about the challenges of dyslexia in childhood, and how the strengths of dyslexia have helped them to achieve success in adult life

The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People Kate Power & Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth Foreword by Richard Rogers

2017 / £13.99 / HB / 96pp / From 7–15 years / World rights available / ISBN-9781785923302 / eISBN-9781784506476

Seeing inside Dyslexia and how it feels - challenges, solutions, and amazing people

I Don’t Like Reading Lisabeth Emlyn Clark

2017 / £9.99 / HB / 40pp / From 5–11 years / Rights sold: Greek / ISBN-9781785923548 / eISBN-9781784506933

One child’s story of learning what dyslexia means, making friends with reading and sharing helpful tips for others

A dog-filled celebration of what it means to be considered ‘different’

Can I tell you about ADHD? A guide for friends, family and professionals Susan Yarney Illustrated by Chris Martin

2013 / £8.99 / PB / 64pp / From 7–18 years / Rights sold: Czech, Danish, Lithuanian, Spanish / ISBN9781849053594 / eISBN-9780857007087

An illustrated guide to learning about ADHD from the perspective of a child with the condition

Breaking Free from OCD

A CBT Guide for Young People and Their Families Jo Derisley, Isobel Heyman, Sarah Robinson and Cynthia Turner 2008 / £14.99 / PB / 224pp / Rights sold: Dutch / ISBN-9781843105749 / eISBN-9781846427992

A step-by-step Cognitive Behavioural Therapy plan for adolescents with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Touch and Go Joe

An Adolescent ’s Experience of OCD Joe Wells 2006 / £9.99 / PB / 128pp / Rights sold: Dutch, Korean / ISBN-9781843103912 / eISBN-9781846424892

Packed with first-hand coping strategies for children and adolescents growing up with OCD

Can I tell you about OCD? A guide for friends, family and professionals Amita Jassi Illustrated by Sarah Hull Foreword by Isobel Heyman

2013 / £8.99 / PB / 48pp / From 7–18 years / Rights sold: Danish, Japanese, Norwegian / ISBN9781849053815 / eISBN-9780857007360

An introduction to OCD to start discussion at home or in the classroom

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