The Listeners Go to Counselling is helping to give children an overall picture of what counselling is all about in terms of their parents’ separation and/or divorce. 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...
Read More100+ Answers About Puberty
100+ Answers About Puberty is the third book in a series of Q & A books responding to questions raised from Australian students aged between 8-13 years. The questions were collected over a period of time and remain as close as possible to the children’s wording to ensure integrity. They have been answered in a sensitive, honest style that will help clarify and educate both genders about each other at a time that can be confusing to children and parents alike. This...
Read More500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex
KIDS & THE BIRDS AND THE BEES—A MODERN MINEFIELD There has been plenty of debate about the sexualisation of children in recent times- and judging by some of the questions Australian children are now asking about sex, parents have their hands full. To help parents deal with this modern-day minefield, Gaye Dell and Lyndall Caldwell got together and created 500+ QuestionsKids Have About Sex; written in a way kids will understand. It was designed and illustrated by Gaye...
Read MoreBidge’s Mob
Bidge’s Mob was given a seal of approval by the former Attorney General, The Honourable Robert McClelland. “Bidge’s Mob is an invaluable resource for families and professional support services,” he said. Aussie bush animals help children with family separation This innovative publication is helping Australian children deal with the various personal issues caused by family separations, by examining the ways Australian bush animals raise their young. Bidge’s Mob, is a...
Read MoreThe Listeners get Two Homes
The Listeners get Two Homes is helping children understand that not all families stay together, and that they sometimes separate and live in different places from each other. The family is still there, but lives in more than one home. This one of a series of six booklets that address some of the most critical issues facing children and the families of today. The books are written in a quiet, simple language with a sensitivity that will appeal to all ages. The Listeners...
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