Help for youngsters who have experienced abuse or domestic violence

Something is Wrong in My House
by Diane Davis; illustrated by Marina Megale

Ages 3 to 8

This book encourages children in violent homes to acknowledge and express feelings of anger, fear, and loneliness. It offers children ways to cope with the violence they see and helps break the cycle of domestic violence.

Something Happened and I'm Scared To Tell
by Patricia Kehoe, Ph.D.; illustrated by Carol Deach

Helped by a friendly lion, a young child is able to talk about sexual abuse and recover self-esteem. A gentle, positive approach reassures children who've suffered abuse.

The Trouble with Secrets
by Karen Johnsen; illustrated by Linda Forssell

Secrets can be confusing to children -- which secrets should be told and which should be kept? This book helps children distinguish between hurtful secrets and good surprises.

It's MY Body
by Lory Freeman; illustrated by Carol Deach


Children can learn safe boundaries, how to distinguish between "good" and "bad" touches, and how to respond appropriately to unwanted touches. This powerful book enhances confidence and self-esteem.

 

   


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