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My Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore
A Drawing Book for Children of Separated or Divorced Parents
Publication date: March 2002
Overview
Some things are easier to say with pictures. When parents decide to separate or divorce, children need ways to sort through all the feelings, thoughts, and worries they are facing. This drawing book encourages kids to explore their inner world through both pictures and words, helping them to understand themselves and feel better during a difficult time of change.
A Note for Parents discusses the impact of separation and divorce on the family, and describes the value of art therapy in coping with stressful emotions and experiences.
Contributor bios
Judith Aron Rubin, PhD, once the "Art Lady" on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, is a pioneer in the field of art therapy. A past president of the American Art Therapy Association, Dr. Rubin is a therapist, educator, film producer, and the author of several books on the topic.
Book details
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
March 2002
ISBN:
978-1-55798-835-5
Item #:
4418358
Pages:
80
Size:
8.5" X 11"
Age range:
04-12
Color or B&W:
Color
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