Why Is Mommy Sad?

Why Is Mommy Sad?
Author: Paul D. Chan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Depression, Mental
ISBN: 9781929622719

In simple text, explains to young readers what depression is and provides examples of how parents may react with depression, such as feeling tired, yelling, and wanting to be alone.

Why is Mommy Sad?

Why is Mommy Sad?
Author: Danielle Caudill
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1639031480

Many families have one or more members who suffer from depression or other mental illness. Children in those families suffer as well. Parents do not always realize what children are seeing, thinking, or feeling. They do not realize that children know when something is wrong. This book explores a child's perspective of living with a parent with depression and the importance of being open and honest about mental illness.

Why are You So Sad?

Why are You So Sad?
Author: Beth Andrews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Defines depression, identifies depression treatments, and provides many self-help options for those coping with a depressed parent. Includes a note to parents and spaces for writing questions or drawing to help express emotions and concerns.

Why is Mommy Crying?

Why is Mommy Crying?
Author: I. Cori Baill
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632993783

Why is Mommy Crying? -explaining early pregnancy loss to young children comforts children as young as three, their parents, extended family, and friends. One is often at a loss how to engage with those in grief, whether adult or child. Because miscarriage affects about a third of pregnancies, most readers likely know someone who has experienced this sadness. This beautifully illustrated, inclusive, nondenominational picture book helps recipients of every age know that the door is open, and a caring person is on the other side. Written by an experienced physician, Why is Mommy Crying? comforts in the context of family and the larger universe. Young ones are also helped in navigating their fears. The young protagonist, Max, uses his imagination, and accompanied by his stuffed animal, Mink, begins to understand what has made his mother sad. His imagery and ideas offer a gentle springboard to discuss with children and the adults who love them the broader concepts surrounding grief and recovery.

Mommy Burnout

Mommy Burnout
Author: Dr. Sheryl G. Ziegler
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0062683705

The ultimate must-read handbook for the modern mother: a practical, and positive tool to help free women from the debilitating notion of being the "perfect mom," filled with funny and all too relatable true-life stories and realistic suggestions to stop the burnout cycle, and protect our kids from the damage burnout can cause. Moms, do you feel tired? Overwhelmed? Have you continually put off the things you need to do for you? Do you feel like it’s all worth it because your kids are happy? Are you "over" being a mother? If you answered yes to these questions, you’re not alone. Parents today want to create the ideal childhood for their children. Women strive to be the picture-perfect Pinterest mother that looks amazing, hosts the best birthday parties in town, posts the most "liked" photos, and serves delicious, nutritious home-cooked meals in her neat, organized home after ferrying the kids to school and a host of extracurricular activities on time. This drive, while noble, can also be destructive, causing stress and anxiety that leads to "mommy burnout." Psychologist and family counselor Dr. Sheryl Ziegler is well-versed in the stress that moms face, and the burden of guilt they carry because they often feel like they aren’t doing enough for their kids’ happiness. A mother of three herself, Dr. Z—as she’s affectionately known by her many patients—recognizes and understands that modern moms are all too often plagued by exhaustion, failure, isolation, self-doubt, and a general lack of self-love, and their families are also feeling the effects, too. Over the last nineteen years working with families and children, Dr. Z has devised a prescriptive program for addressing "mommy burnout"—teaching moms that they can learn to re-energize themselves and still feel good about their families and their lives. In this warm and empathetic guide, she examines this modern epidemic among mothers who put their children’s happiness above their own, and offers empowering, proven solutions for alleviating this condition, saving marriages and keeping kids happy in the process.

Why Is Mommy Sad?

Why Is Mommy Sad?
Author: Cynthia Cadiente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737098805

Why is Mommy Sad? addresses the topic of postpartum depression for young children, using rhyming verse and colorful illustrations. Written from the mother's perspective, this story describes some of the most common symptoms of postpartum depression and ends with a promise that things will get better. This book is for mothers and children to read together, to help the child understand what is happening and to encourage the mother through this difficult stage.

My Happy Sad Mummy

My Happy Sad Mummy
Author: Michelle Vasiliu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780994275509

"Sometimes Mummy has happy days, where she talks and laughs all day long. Sometimes Mummy is sad. She cries all day and stays in bed. Sometimes she's so sad she has to go to hospital." The symptoms of a mental illness can be challenging enough for adults to understand and live with. For a child whose parent lives with bipolar disorder, witnessing and experiencing the highs and lows that this particular mental illness brings with it can be very difficult for a child to process. 'My Happy Sad Mummy' provides both a starting point; for the necessary dialogue that will lead the child to a clearer awareness and understanding of their parent's illness, as well as comfort; to know that their experience is a shared one. "I strongly recommend 'My Happy Sad Mummy' - I have not seen anything of its like before." - Professor Philip Mitchell (AM, Scientia Professor, Head of the School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales and Director of the Black Dog Institute) "Author Michelle's personal journey of living these experiences suffuses the book with meaning and a gentle humour, which will provide families with wonderful opportunities for conversation about making sense of the situation." - Rose Cuff (Executive Director, Satellite Foundation. Victorian FaPMI Coordinator - Families where a Parent has a Mental Illness).

Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry

Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry
Author: Bebe Moore Campbell
Publisher: Puffin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780142403594

A little girl copes with her mother's mental illness, with the help of her grandmother and friends.

Missing Mommy

Missing Mommy
Author: Rebecca Cobb
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0805095071

Daddy comforts and reassures a very young boy after Mommy dies.

Jenny Mei Is Sad

Jenny Mei Is Sad
Author: Tracy Subisak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780316537711

"A picture book about sadness uniquely told from the friend's point of view as she does her best to comfort her friend Jenny Mei"--