It's OK to Cry

It's OK to Cry
Author: Molly Potter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 147297719X

From the best-selling author of How Are You Feeling Today? comes a picture book that sensitively deals with developing emotional intelligence in young children. Young children can find it really frustrating when they are unable to explain what they are feeling and express their emotions. Cue: this book! Written with boys in mind because they are often encouraged to suppress their feelings, Molly Potter covers a whole range of emotions from those that are uncomfortable to happy feelings where you care about yourself and other people. Perfect for starting those all-important conversations, It's OK to Cry includes colourful illustrations, child-friendly strategies and vocabulary for managing feelings, and helpful notes for parents, carers and practitioners. Let's Talk books help you start meaningful conversations with your child. Written by an expert and covering topics like feelings, relationships, diversity and mental health, these comforting picture books support healthy discussion right from the start.

Something to Cry about

Something to Cry about
Author: Kinnon Mcarthur
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1612041205

Set in the late 1960s and 1970s, Something to Cry About is based on the author's early life. Allen Meacham is a 16-year-old victim of his father's abuses. He finds himself standing over the man who has beaten, tortured and mistreated each member of his family. Allen points the gun and fires two shots that kill his father. All of maybe 70 pounds, Allen calmly puts down the gun, picks up the phone and calls the police. Arrested and placed in juvenile hall awaiting trial, his only hope is a young woman attorney who is putting together a history of family abuse to show Allen was acting in self defense. Allen tells her about the beatings, broken bones, verbal abuse and death threats that his family experienced at the hands of his father. Will justice prevail or has tragedy taken a wrong turn? This is a true story about a family that suffered at the hands of a cruel father and how they rose above tragedy, going on to live happy and fulfilling lives. About the Author: Kinnon McArthur and his siblings overcame abuse to live normal lives. He started writing this book eight years ago.The proud father of two daughters and a son, he is a marketing manager who lives in northern New Jersey, and is writing his next book. Publisher's Website: http: //sbpra.com/KinnonMcArthu

Something to Cry About

Something to Cry About
Author: Susan M. Turner
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0889209456

Why does our society think it is okay to hit children? Almost everyone thinks it is wrong to abuse a child. But many parents and teachers believe it is okay to spank children, rap their knuckles, slap their faces, pull their hair and yank their arms, as long as the punishment does not result in serious injury or death, and is intended to improve a child’s behaviour. Susan M. Turner explores the historical, psychological, sociological and legal foundations of this belief from a philosophical perspective and argues why it should be abandoned. Something to Cry About presents evidence from recent studies showing that all forms of corporal punishment pose significant risks for children and that none improves behaviour in the long term. Dr. Turner also examines Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code — a law that protects those who punish children in their care by allowing them to hit the children as long as such punishment is “reasonable,” even though Canadian case law shows that “reasonable” has included breaking a child’s fingers. Turner presents a comprehensive argument in favour of repeal. In Something to Cry About, Turner takes a definite stand, but does so in a way that invites critical dialogue. Her work is the first to set out the debate over corporal punishment in multidisciplinary terms pertinent to Canadian society. She brings together in one place a wide variety of thought and data which can be consulted by all Canadians concerned with the welfare of children.

I'll Give You Something to Cry About

I'll Give You Something to Cry About
Author: Jennifer Finney Boylan
Publisher: Shebooks
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940838428

The Rileys, of Bar Harbor, Maine, negotiate the changes in their family as they head to Ford’s Theatre, in Washington, DC, for their son’s violin performance. Sweet, comic, and exuberant, the novella also tells the story of a transgendered adolescent as she comes to terms with her family, world, and sexuality.

Transforming the Difficult Child

Transforming the Difficult Child
Author: Howard Glasser
Publisher: Worth Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Behavior disorders in children
ISBN: 9781903269107

This book enables parents and carers of 'really difficult' children to help their child succeed and flourish. The nurtured heart approach has helped thousands of families in America who previously felt their child was stuck. This new UK edition reflects parents' increasing need for effective ways of parenting their intense children without needing to turn to medication.

Constructive Wallowing

Constructive Wallowing
Author: Tina Gilbertson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1936740966

“Constructive wallowing” seems like an oxymoron. Constructive is a good thing, but wallowing is bad. Right? But wait a minute; is it really so terrible to give ourselves a time-out to feel our feelings? Or is it possible that wallowing is an act of loving kindness, right when we need it most? Just about everyone loves the idea of self-compassion -- the notion that maybe in spite of our messy emotions and questionable behavior, we really aren’t all that bad. In recent years there’s been an explosion of books that encourage readers to stop beating themselves up for being human, which is terrific. Unfortunately, readers who aren’t interested in Buddhism or meditation have been left out in the cold. Self-compassion is an everyday habit that everyone can learn, even if they a) aren't particularly spiritual, b) find most books about self-compassion too serious, or else c) have already overdosed on meditation. Constructive Wallowing: How to Beat Bad Feelings by Letting Yourself Have Them is the first book to cut right to the chase, bypassing descriptions of Eastern philosophy and meditation techniques to teach readers exactly how to accept and feel their feelings with self-compassion for greater emotional health and well-being … while making them laugh from time to time. It seems that the wisdom of “keeping your friends close and your enemies closer” applies to emotions as well as people. It’s tempting to turn away from menacing, uncomfortable feelings like anger, grief or regret and treat them like unwanted guests; however, ignoring them just seems to make them stick around. They lurk in the background like punks with switchblades, waiting to pounce as soon as they see an opening. By learning to accept and embrace, rather than suppress, difficult feelings, people can keep their sense of personal power and, better yet, gain greater understanding and ultimately esteem for themselves. Feeling bad can actually lead to feeling better, faster!

The Giving Tree

The Giving Tree
Author: Shel Silverstein
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061965103

As The Giving Tree turns fifty, this timeless classic is available for the first time ever in ebook format. This digital edition allows young readers and lifelong fans to continue the legacy and love of a classic that will now reach an even wider audience. "Once there was a tree...and she loved a little boy." So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein. This moving parable for all ages offers a touching interpretation of the gift of giving and a serene acceptance of another's capacity to love in return. Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or slide down her trunk...and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave and gave. This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein's incomparable career as a bestselling children's book author and illustrator began with Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. He is also the creator of picture books including A Giraffe and a Half, Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, The Missing Piece, The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, and the perennial favorite The Giving Tree, and of classic poetry collections such as Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, Every Thing On It, Don't Bump the Glump!, and Runny Babbit. And don't miss the other Shel Silverstein ebooks, Where the Sidewalk Ends and A Light in the Attic!

Why Do We Cry?

Why Do We Cry?
Author: Fran Pintadera
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525305034

This thoughtful, poetic book uses metaphors and beautiful imagery to explore the reasons for our tears. In a soft voice, Mario asks, “Mother, why do we cry?” And his mother begins to tell him about the many reasons for our tears. We cry because our sadness is so huge it must escape from our bodies. We cry because we don’t understand the world, and our tears go in search of an answer. Most important, she tells him, we cry because we feel like crying. And, as she shows him then, sometimes we feel like crying for joy. This warm, reassuring hug of a book makes clear that everyone is allowed to cry, and that everyone does.

Knuffle Bunny Free

Knuffle Bunny Free
Author: Mo Willems
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061929573

Trixie and her family are off on a fantastic trip to visit her grandparents—all the way in Holland! But does Knuffle Bunny have different travel plans? An emotional tour de force, Knuffle Bunny Free concludes one of the most beloved picture-book series in recent memory, with pitchperfect text and art, photos from around the world, and a stunning foldout spread, culminating in a hilarious and moving surprise that no child or parent will be able to resist. Bestselling, award-winning author Mo Willems has created an epic love story as only he can, filled with the joys and sadness of growing up —and the unconditional love that binds a father, mother, daughter, and a stuffed bunny.