is a very basic introduction on children and youngster depression, It is well explained, remains an easy to grasp principle, It's better to see it as a brochure rather than an illustration book, Mental conditions are very complicated to explain, and this short one does well mainly on raising awareness for family member, teachers and other professions who observe and spend time with distressed children.
Has your daughter lost her sparkle Has everyday life become a trial for your son As a teacher, do you think that difficult, aggressiveyearold boy has other problems and wonder why thatyearold girl is so withdrawn The problem could be childhood depression, a common but often treatable condition.
Illustrated by cartoons, this book is
intended to help parents and teachers of depressed children and teenagers, Young people themselves will also find it useful, as should school nurses, social workers, health visitors, family doctors and anyone who works with children, The aim is to help those involved to recognise the signs of depression in children and to understand the possible causes, The authors provide practical advice and information about the support and help you can give, Above all, they show that we can help and that, given the chance, that spark may well return! This second edition contains a foreword by multiawardwinning author Philip Pullman.
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Snag Your Copy So Young, So Sad, So Listen Designed By Philip J. Graham Issued As Manuscript
Philip J. Graham