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At times children are unable or unwilling to access or engage with emotional and mental health support services. Often members of a child's support network are therefore required to provide this emotional guidance and support to them. This resource book is intended to be used as a guide by families and friends, school staff, and any other adults supporting children who have experienced trauma, to help the adults to provide the emotional guidance these children need.

Guide to Re-building Trust with Traumatised Children aims to educate the reader about trauma and the impact of an insecure attachment how it may impact a child, how to support a child as well as helping the reader to understand different behaviours. The guide suggests many practical ideas and activities designed to help children to build more positive relationships, to feel safe within their world, and to express and explore their emotions. There is a section on self-care for adults, and advice about when

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The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down should be a core text for any professional who is working with children. The accompanying workbook contains a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for those "where do I start moments". Working with traumatised children can be daunting, but ‘The house that wouldn’t fall down’ is a story children will love and professionals will take hope from.

Gemma Finley, Children's Counsellor

Due to increased waiting times and lack of outside agency support, pressure is being placed on schools to help children cope with what can be an upsetting and stressful world. Supporting with mental health is an area teachers often lack confidence in. These books and resources offer the starting point needed and enable teachers and teaching assistants to feel like this is an area they can support with. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read. After years of searching I know there is nothing quite as good as this out there!

Corrin Watson, Assistant Head Teacher and SENCO

These wonderful stories are so easy for children to relate to, and understand the feelings and meanings shared. The resource books are ideal for helping children to explore their emotions, and for parents, carers and school staff to feel equipped to help them to do so.

Gemma Oliver, Learning Mentor



Table of Contents

Introduction

Considerations

1. Trauma and Attachment

2. Supporting Children

3. My Back Pack

4. Brain Education

5. Communicating and Calming

6. Breathing

7. Mindfulness

8. Relaxation

9. Senses and Making Connections

10. Expressing Emotion

11. Key Person Activities

12. Movement Breaks

13. Activities

14. Additional Support

Guide to Rebuilding Trust with Traumatised

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    A Paperback / softback by Hollie Rankin

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781138360471, 978-1138360471
      ISBN10: 1138360473

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      At times children are unable or unwilling to access or engage with emotional and mental health support services. Often members of a child's support network are therefore required to provide this emotional guidance and support to them. This resource book is intended to be used as a guide by families and friends, school staff, and any other adults supporting children who have experienced trauma, to help the adults to provide the emotional guidance these children need.

      Guide to Re-building Trust with Traumatised Children aims to educate the reader about trauma and the impact of an insecure attachment how it may impact a child, how to support a child as well as helping the reader to understand different behaviours. The guide suggests many practical ideas and activities designed to help children to build more positive relationships, to feel safe within their world, and to express and explore their emotions. There is a section on self-care for adults, and advice about when

      Trade Review

      The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down should be a core text for any professional who is working with children. The accompanying workbook contains a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for those "where do I start moments". Working with traumatised children can be daunting, but ‘The house that wouldn’t fall down’ is a story children will love and professionals will take hope from.

      Gemma Finley, Children's Counsellor

      Due to increased waiting times and lack of outside agency support, pressure is being placed on schools to help children cope with what can be an upsetting and stressful world. Supporting with mental health is an area teachers often lack confidence in. These books and resources offer the starting point needed and enable teachers and teaching assistants to feel like this is an area they can support with. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read. After years of searching I know there is nothing quite as good as this out there!

      Corrin Watson, Assistant Head Teacher and SENCO

      These wonderful stories are so easy for children to relate to, and understand the feelings and meanings shared. The resource books are ideal for helping children to explore their emotions, and for parents, carers and school staff to feel equipped to help them to do so.

      Gemma Oliver, Learning Mentor



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Considerations

      1. Trauma and Attachment

      2. Supporting Children

      3. My Back Pack

      4. Brain Education

      5. Communicating and Calming

      6. Breathing

      7. Mindfulness

      8. Relaxation

      9. Senses and Making Connections

      10. Expressing Emotion

      11. Key Person Activities

      12. Movement Breaks

      13. Activities

      14. Additional Support

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