Using the Expressive Arts with Children and Young People Who Have Experienced Loss: A Pocket Guide
Using the Expressive Arts with Children and Young People Who Have Experienced Loss: A Pocket Guide
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This guidebook provides guidance for adults working with children who are experiencing loss or bereavement, using expressive arts as a creative outlet for emotions. It is designed to be used alongside the storybook, The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes, and offers gentle guidance for responding appropriately to the child's grief. The full set includes the storybook and the guidebook, and is ideal for practitioners, educators, parents, and anyone else looking to support a child or young person through loss or bereavement.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 28 pages
Publication date: 07 October 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive guidebook has been meticulously crafted to serve as a valuable companion to the captivating storybook, "The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes." Employing a relational approach, it delves into the profound themes of the story, providing guidance to adults who utilize expressive arts as a means to offer a creative outlet for children or young individuals experiencing emotions. The gentle guidance offered in this book makes it an ideal resource for non-specialists working with children who are navigating the complexities of loss or bereavement. By guiding adults to respond appropriately and sensitively to the child's grief, this book facilitates their journey through the grieving process, offering solace and support along the way.
In addition to its role as a companion to the storybook, this guidebook stands as a standalone resource for practitioners, educators, parents, and anyone seeking to provide compassionate support to children or young people confronting loss or bereavement. It offers a wealth of information and practical strategies, empowering adults to engage meaningfully with their charges and foster a safe and nurturing environment for healing and growth.
The Girl Who Lost the Light in Her Eyes, an illustrated storybook, is a beautifully crafted masterpiece designed to ignite conversations and nurture emotional literacy. With its vibrant illustrations and poignant narrative, this book creates a safe space for children to explore their emotions and find solace in the midst of difficult times. It serves as a powerful tool for promoting open communication and fostering empathy, enabling children to express themselves and process their feelings in a meaningful and impactful way.
On the other hand, the Supporting Guidebook: Using the Expressive Arts with Children and Young People Who Experience Loss takes a relational approach and emphasizes the transformative power of creative expression as a means of navigating loss or bereavement. This guidebook provides a comprehensive framework for practitioners, educators, and parents to engage children or young individuals in expressive arts activities, such as drawing, painting, storytelling, and music. By harnessing the inherent creativity of children and young people, this guidebook helps them channel their emotions, process their grief, and find a sense of empowerment and resilience.
The combination of these two books, when used in conjunction, creates a powerful toolkit for supporting children and young people who are experiencing loss or bereavement. The storybook provides a foundation of understanding and empathy, while the guidebook offers practical strategies and activities to facilitate healing and growth. Together, they provide a comprehensive approach to addressing the emotional needs of children and young people in times of crisis.
Whether you are a practitioner, educator, parent, or simply someone who wants to make a difference in the lives of children who are going through tough times, this guidebook and its companion storybook are invaluable resources. By embracing the power of expressive arts and fostering a supportive environment, we can help children and young people heal, grow, and find hope in the face of adversity.
Weight: 86g
Dimension: 148 x 210 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367524425
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