A Children's Book ·

When adults leave, children shouldn't have to wonder if it was their fault.

This book gently helps children understand that they are the innocent ones caught in the confusion of adult problems they never caused and couldn't control. And for the grown-up still healing from childhood rejection, it speaks to you, too.

A healing resource for clinicians, parents, and caregivers and for every adult who needed this book as a child.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Maxine Golden

Is an RMFTI Marriage & Family Therapist, Child Welfare Expert, Parent Coach, & Business Consultant,

Clinical Autism Specialist , Ordained Pastor, Play Therapy Trained, TBRI Trained, Licensed Brain Coach

Benefits Of This Book

Validate Emotions: The book can validate the child's emotions by acknowledging that it's okay to feel sad, confused, or hurt when adults leave.

Explain Reasons for Departure: It might provide age-appropriate explanations for why adults leave, helping children understand that it's not their fault.

Offer Reassurance: The book could reassure children that they are loved and valued, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the departure of the adults.

Provide Coping Strategies: It might offer coping strategies or tips for dealing with the emotions that arise when adults leave, empowering children to manage their feelings.

Encourage Communication: The book could encourage open communication between the child and a trusted adult, emphasizing the importance of talking about their feelings and seeking support when needed.

FREE WORKBOOK DOWNLOAD

Benefits Of the Workbook

The workbook helps children process their feelings by providing activities and exercises designed to encourage them to explore and express their emotions in a safe and constructive way.

The workbook encourages children to reflect on their feelings and experiences, promoting self-awareness and emotional growth.

It teaches resilience by emphasizing that difficult situations can be overcome and that children have the strength to navigate challenges.

Lastly, the workbook fosters hope by highlighting that new positive relationships can be formed and that life can improve despite difficult beginnings.

This Book Focuses on Healing Broken Hearts.

Who is this book for?

Image

Parents

Parents can help children heal from rejection by providing a supportive and nurturing environment where the child feels loved and valued.

Image

Teachers

Teachers can help children trust by creating a safe and supportive classroom environment where students feel valued and respected.

Image

Therapists & School Counselors

Therapists can play a crucial role in helping children heal from emotional wounds and develop healthy coping mechanisms.

Image

Schools

Schools can play a crucial role in helping children heal from trauma.

Image

Churches

Churches and other faith-based communities can play a significant role in helping children heal from various challenges

REAL PEOPLE'S COMMENTS ABOUT US

Rain

"I can relate to this book because I felt like Graziana was me"

Amea

"This book was good and helped me feel better"

Teresa

"This book is genius and needs to be read by everyone"

Maureen

"I loved reading this book it was even helpful to me as an adult"

Frequently Asked Questions

How can this book help my child heal from rejection?

The book can help your child heal from rejection by validating their feelings, providing coping strategies, and promoting resilience and self-love, ultimately offering hope for moving forward positively.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Autem dolore, alias, numquam enim ab voluptate id quam harum ducimus cupiditate similique quisquam et deserunt, recusandae.

FAQ image

Is this book for any child?

Yes, this book can be beneficial for any child who has experienced rejection or wants to understand and cope with rejection better.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Autem dolore, alias, numquam enim ab voluptate id quam harum ducimus cupiditate similique quisquam et deserunt, recusandae.

FAQ image

Can children read this book by themselves?

The book's suitability for a child to read alone depends on their age, reading ability, and emotional maturity. Some kids can read it on their own, while others might need an adult to help them understand and deal with the book's content.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Autem dolore, alias, numquam enim ab voluptate id quam harum ducimus cupiditate similique quisquam et deserunt, recusandae.

FAQ image