PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Bibliotherapy:
Using children's literature to help children understand and work through life's challenges
Abuse
References
-Clifton, L. (2001). One of the problems of Everett Anderson (A. Grifalconi, Illustrator). New York, NY: Holt.
-Klassen, H. (1999). I don't want to go to Justin's house anymore (B. Jepson, Illustrator). Washington, DC: Child & Family Press.
-Riggs, S. (2007). Not in room 204 (J. Zollars, Illustrator). Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman.
I Don't Want to Go to justin's house anymore
One of the Problems of Everett Anderson
You're not my real mother!
Tell me again about the night i was born
La biblioterapia para los estudiantes que hablan español
Marisol McDonald no combina (Self Acceptance)
Rene tiene dos apellidos (Self Acceptance)
Mi diario de aqui hasta alla (Moving/immigration)
la silla de pedro (adjusting to a New baby)
Dear primo: a letter to my cousin (Being far from family)
Thank you Mr. falker (Available in spanish)
Gentle Willow: A Story for children about dying
The Goodbye cancer garden
Little Tree: a story for children with serious medical problems
A FRIEND LIKE SIMON (Autism)
A birthday for ben (Hearing difficulties)
Tom's special talent (dyslexia)
Freddie's super summer (Down syndrome)
Amber was brave, essie was smart
Self Acceptance and Acceptance of Others
Grandma calls me beautiful