KIDS ASK ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS and this books gives some answers! 400+ Questions Kids Have About Relationships showcases real questions that Australian children ask. It offers some straight forward, down to earth answers for the kids of today, sourced from leading relationships and family counselling experts. It was designed and illustrated by Gaye Dell and written with assistance from the Interrelate School Services Team. The questions were collected anonymously from...
Read MoreThe Listeners Change Homes
The Listeners Change Homes is to help children understand that sometimes other kids like them, move away from their home while their parents sort out their troubles…just like they have had to. The book talks about how big the changes are and offers some ways of coping with them. Federal Magistrate, Tom Altobelli says: “In the cases I hear, it is the kids who are so often the heroes because they are so resilient. The book is fabulous! I love the message it sends...
Read MoreThe Listeners go to the Contact Centre
The Listeners go to the Contact Centre helps children understand that not all families stay together, sometimes they decide to separate and live in different places. When that happens to a family, the Mums, Dads and children can go to a Contact Centre where they can talk to someone who can help them understand the changes in their lives. This is one in a series of six booklets that address some of the most critical issues children and the families of today face. The books...
Read MoreThe Listeners make a Parenting Plan
The Listeners make a Parenting Plan is helping children understand that their parents are working to make a plan so that their separation/divorce will impact on their children as little as possible. The plan is for the parents to make promises not only for their children, but also to them. This is one in a series of six booklets that address some of the most critical issues children and the families of today face. The books are written in a quiet, simple language with a...
Read MoreThe Listeners go to the Family Centre
The Listeners go to the Family Centre is helping children know what to expect when they visit a Family Centre. This is one in a series of six booklets that address some of the most critical issues children and the families of today face. The books are written in a quiet, simple language with a sensitivity that will appeal to all ages. The Listeners cartoon sock puppets, are non- gender, non-age-specific and reach dissimilar cultures and backgrounds in the same reassuring...
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