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When My Parents Forgot How to Be Friends
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When My Parents Forgot How to Be Friends
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Encourage your child explore their feelings and understand what it means when parents separate in this picture book for kids
Breakups and divorce can be extremely hard for children. In this illustrated story, a little girl is confused and hurt when her parents constantly argue and then decide to separate, but by speaking openly with Mom and Dad about her feelings, she learns she's always loved. This thoughtful book assures kids they are not responsible for their parents' disagreements or whether they decide to stay together, and encourages families to talk about the concerns and anxieties a child may have. Whatever changes a family may experience, including living in two homes, this book aims to help children cope and show them that their parents will always be there for them.
Why parents, teachers, and caregivers recommend this social emotional book:
Gently helps kids ages 3-7 better understand what a divorce or separation means and reminds them that they are not responsible for this situation
Encourages open communication in families about their emotions, anxieties, and fears so that everyone can begin to heal
Sparks an important conversation and provides a chance for children to ask and answer questions posed throughout the book
Includes bonus educational content in the back with tips and advice for parents!
As preschool and early-grades children read these sensitively written
Let's Talk About It!
books at home or in the classroom, they will be encouraged to explore their own feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up.
Breakups and divorce can be extremely hard for children. In this illustrated story, a little girl is confused and hurt when her parents constantly argue and then decide to separate, but by speaking openly with Mom and Dad about her feelings, she learns she's always loved. This thoughtful book assures kids they are not responsible for their parents' disagreements or whether they decide to stay together, and encourages families to talk about the concerns and anxieties a child may have. Whatever changes a family may experience, including living in two homes, this book aims to help children cope and show them that their parents will always be there for them.
Why parents, teachers, and caregivers recommend this social emotional book:
Gently helps kids ages 3-7 better understand what a divorce or separation means and reminds them that they are not responsible for this situation
Encourages open communication in families about their emotions, anxieties, and fears so that everyone can begin to heal
Sparks an important conversation and provides a chance for children to ask and answer questions posed throughout the book
Includes bonus educational content in the back with tips and advice for parents!
As preschool and early-grades children read these sensitively written
Let's Talk About It!
books at home or in the classroom, they will be encouraged to explore their own feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up.