Title: Touchtender
Author: Niid La'i; Illustrated by Tyler Thompson
Type or emotional/crisis issue(s) addressed: self-esteem, depression, anxiety, fear, therapy, love, twisted thinking
Year of Publication: not yet published, copy right 2001
Publisher & Location: none (I can order copies if you are interested)
ISBN#: none
Target Age Level: Lower and Upper Elementary. I also use with Junior High and High School
# of Pages: 34
Quality of Illustrations: black and white, non-threatening, excellent use of drawings
Brief Summary: A child talks about different feelings, including feeling left out and depressed, angry, hurt, having poor self-esteem. Child also talks about being in therapy and getting mad at therapist sometimes.
Personal Comments/Biases, and/or Things to Consider When Using This Book With Children: I like this book a lot. It covers a range of topics and can be used for a variety of situations. non-threatening and easy to read to a child or with a child. And, again, I use it with adolescents who have been hurt as children.
Activity:
Discuss what makes the child feel "touch tender" and compare it with person in book. Have the child write their own book of what makes them feel "touchtender".
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment