Helping Children Who Bottle Up Their Feelings & A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind

Helping Children Who Bottle Up Their Feelings & A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind : Set

This practical guidebook, with a beautifully-illustrated storybook, enables teachers, parents and professionals to help children aged 4-12 connect with unresolved feelings affecting their behaviour.

This is a guidebook to help children who:

are trying to manage their too painful feelings by themselves
do not let themselves cry, protest or say that they are scared
are living with too many unresolved painful emotions from the past
have had disturbing, overwhelming or confusing experiences, which they have been unable to think through or feel through properly
are full of unexpressed feelings because expressing them feels far too dangerous
are full of unmourned grief.

A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind is a story for children who bottle up their feelings. Nevermind always carries on whatever happens! Each time something horrible happens to him he just tucks his feelings away and carries on with life. Find out what happens to Nevermind and how he begins to understand that his feelings do matter, how he learns to express them and stand up for himself.

  • For ages: 12-17
  • Format: Mixed media product | 56 pages
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297 x 8.89mm | 395g
  • Publication date: 01 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint: Speechmark Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Edition: New edition
  • Edition Statement: Revised ed.
  • Illustrations note: illustrations (some color)
  • ISBN10: 0863885012
  • ISBN13: 9780863885013
  • Bestsellers rank: 216,263

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