Helping Children With Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out
Each Guide book in the Helping Children with Feelings series focuses on a key feeling and is written in very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for that feeling. Each guidebook is accompanied by a beautifully illustrated storybook that will serve as an excellent therapeutical accompaniment.
Helping Children with Loss
A guidebook to help children who:
- are suffering from the pain of loss or separation from someone or something they love deeply
- have had a parent, relative or important friend leave or die
- are obsessed with their absent parent
- have lost someone they love, but have never really mourned
- are trying to manage all their painful feelings of loss by themselves
- feel that they have lost the love of someone they love deeply
- are suffering from separation anxiety
- are adopted or fostered children who miss their birth parent terribly
The Day the Sea went out and never came back
A beautifully illustrated storybook for children who have lost someone they loved:
Eric is a sand dragon who loves the sea very much. Each day, he watches it going out and coming back. But one day, the sea goes out and does not come back. Eric falls on the sand in terrible pain. It feels to him as if he has lost everything. After a while, Eric saves a wild flower by giving it some water. He starts to make a beautiful rock pool garden and, as he does, he finds the courage to feel the full pain of his loss, instead of closing his heart.
[CODE: SM-4719, Set of two books]
[Author: Margot Sunderland, Age Suitability: 3 - 14]
Books in this Series:
- Helping Children Locked in Rage or Hate & How Hattie Hated Kindess
- Helping Children who have Hardened their Hearts or Become Bullies & A Wibble Called Bipley
- Helping Children with Low Self-Esteem & Ruby and the Rubbish Bin
- Helping Children who Bottle Up their Feelings & A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind
- Helping Children Pursue Their Hopes and Dreams & A Pea Called Mildred
- Helping Children with Fear & Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World
- Helping Children who are Anxious or Obsessional & Willy and the Wobbly House
- Helping Children with Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out and Never Came Back
- Helping Children who Yearn for Someone They Love & The Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile
- Helping Children of Troubled Parents &Â Monica Plum's Horrid Problem
- Using Storytelling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children (Handbook)
- Helping Children with Feelings Full Set (21 Books)
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Helping Children With Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out
Helping Children With Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out
Each Guide book in the Helping Children with Feelings series focuses on a key feeling and is written in very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for that feeling. Each guidebook is accompanied by a beautifully illustrated storybook that will serve as an excellent therapeutical accompaniment.
Helping Children with Loss
A guidebook to help children who:
- are suffering from the pain of loss or separation from someone or something they love deeply
- have had a parent, relative or important friend leave or die
- are obsessed with their absent parent
- have lost someone they love, but have never really mourned
- are trying to manage all their painful feelings of loss by themselves
- feel that they have lost the love of someone they love deeply
- are suffering from separation anxiety
- are adopted or fostered children who miss their birth parent terribly
The Day the Sea went out and never came back
A beautifully illustrated storybook for children who have lost someone they loved:
Eric is a sand dragon who loves the sea very much. Each day, he watches it going out and coming back. But one day, the sea goes out and does not come back. Eric falls on the sand in terrible pain. It feels to him as if he has lost everything. After a while, Eric saves a wild flower by giving it some water. He starts to make a beautiful rock pool garden and, as he does, he finds the courage to feel the full pain of his loss, instead of closing his heart.
[CODE: SM-4719, Set of two books]
[Author: Margot Sunderland, Age Suitability: 3 - 14]
Books in this Series:
- Helping Children Locked in Rage or Hate & How Hattie Hated Kindess
- Helping Children who have Hardened their Hearts or Become Bullies & A Wibble Called Bipley
- Helping Children with Low Self-Esteem & Ruby and the Rubbish Bin
- Helping Children who Bottle Up their Feelings & A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind
- Helping Children Pursue Their Hopes and Dreams & A Pea Called Mildred
- Helping Children with Fear & Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World
- Helping Children who are Anxious or Obsessional & Willy and the Wobbly House
- Helping Children with Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out and Never Came Back
- Helping Children who Yearn for Someone They Love & The Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile
- Helping Children of Troubled Parents &Â Monica Plum's Horrid Problem
- Using Storytelling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children (Handbook)
- Helping Children with Feelings Full Set (21 Books)
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Each Guide book in the Helping Children with Feelings series focuses on a key feeling and is written in very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for that feeling. Each guidebook is accompanied by a beautifully illustrated storybook that will serve as an excellent therapeutical accompaniment.
Helping Children with Loss
A guidebook to help children who:
- are suffering from the pain of loss or separation from someone or something they love deeply
- have had a parent, relative or important friend leave or die
- are obsessed with their absent parent
- have lost someone they love, but have never really mourned
- are trying to manage all their painful feelings of loss by themselves
- feel that they have lost the love of someone they love deeply
- are suffering from separation anxiety
- are adopted or fostered children who miss their birth parent terribly
The Day the Sea went out and never came back
A beautifully illustrated storybook for children who have lost someone they loved:
Eric is a sand dragon who loves the sea very much. Each day, he watches it going out and coming back. But one day, the sea goes out and does not come back. Eric falls on the sand in terrible pain. It feels to him as if he has lost everything. After a while, Eric saves a wild flower by giving it some water. He starts to make a beautiful rock pool garden and, as he does, he finds the courage to feel the full pain of his loss, instead of closing his heart.
[CODE: SM-4719, Set of two books]
[Author: Margot Sunderland, Age Suitability: 3 - 14]
Books in this Series:
- Helping Children Locked in Rage or Hate & How Hattie Hated Kindess
- Helping Children who have Hardened their Hearts or Become Bullies & A Wibble Called Bipley
- Helping Children with Low Self-Esteem & Ruby and the Rubbish Bin
- Helping Children who Bottle Up their Feelings & A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind
- Helping Children Pursue Their Hopes and Dreams & A Pea Called Mildred
- Helping Children with Fear & Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World
- Helping Children who are Anxious or Obsessional & Willy and the Wobbly House
- Helping Children with Loss & The Day The Sea Went Out and Never Came Back
- Helping Children who Yearn for Someone They Love & The Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile
- Helping Children of Troubled Parents &Â Monica Plum's Horrid Problem
- Using Storytelling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children (Handbook)
- Helping Children with Feelings Full Set (21 Books)













