CK Therapy Book Recommendations.
What a muddle by Book by Jess van der Hoech and Renée Potgieter Marks. We use this in the therapy room frequently with young children struggling with understanding their emotions and helping teach them regulatory tools like bubble breathing. It’s a brilliant resource for parents, therapists, teachers, social workers and carers. “What a Muddle is an excellent workbook written to help children with emotional regulation. The book is written in a story format and requires the child to engage with the story and participate in exercises that promotes and enhances emotional regulation. This book can be used by adopters, forster carers, therapists, social workers and teachers alike. The book is very practical and include clear instructions on how to best make use of it. Rear Cover 'What a Muddle' is an interactive therapeutic workbook designed to help children begin to understand the impact that difficult or traumatic experiences can have on the functioning of the brain. A variety of activities throughout the book enable the child to start to explore this complex subject through the story of Sam, while gently encouraging them to begin to verbalise their own experiences. Physical exercises in the book can promote changes in emotional regulation. The workbook also provides plenty of opportunity to introduce and promote the child's sense of confidence and self worth. Having created the concept of 'What a Muddle', the content was inspired by children in therapy, ensuring that it is easy to follow, easy to understand and user friendly for parents, carers and practitioners alike. For Ages 4 -12 Years.” #bubblebreathing #whatamuddle #therapytoolsforkids #therapytoolsforschool #psychoeducation #therapistrecommended #arttherapy #emdr #psychotherapy
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