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The Joy Thief
- A Story of Trauma and Hope
- Narrated by: Kristine M Bowen
- Length: 10 mins
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Summary
The Joy Thief is a story that helps children and adults to discover more about a subject that is often difficult to understand. Demonstrating the subjectivity of trauma, The Joy Thief highlights how a seemingly ordinary occurrence can have a significant impact upon the well-being of a child, particularly if left unaddressed. Challenging the idea that trauma occurs only during more "serious" incidents, The Joy Thief leads us to conclude that such occurrences, or rather our responses to them, may be more significant for children's mental health than we would perhaps like to admit. The story of The Joy Thief encourages help-seeking while challenging adults to consider the way they handle such situations. The story is written in a person-centered fashion, seeking to normalize a range of outcomes that children may experience following a traumatic experience--including the little-acknowledged phenomena of imaginary "friends". Whilst highlighting positive themes of intersectional diversity, The Joy Thief also challenges us to consider issues of parental absence, inattention, and invalidation within the context of the needs of children.
Above all, The Joy Thief is a story of hope.
Critic reviews
"This book demonstrates beautifully a gentle reminder to parents about the way that children can perceive the world and then models to children how talking about difficult things helps." ( Lisa Cherry, schools, services, and systems consultant, and author on trauma-informed and relationship-focused practice)
"The language is simple, using the idea of rhymes to communicate the powerful and crucial message of children sharing their fears and worries with a trusted grown up, so they can get rid of their Joy Thief and be happy. Learning to share our innermost anxieties and not hold onto trauma is an essential lesson that we need to teach at an increasingly early age." (Deborah Somerset, safeguarding trainer and trauma-informed consultant)
"Sean McCallum has written a lovely book with vivid colors, rhyming text and a message.... With psychological underpinnings, this book explores the impact of keeping upsetting thoughts pent up as well as the benefit of being able to share them with someone you trust. Highly recommended." (Laurie Zelinger, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, board-certified psychologist, author of Please Explain Anxiety to Me and Please Explain Alzheimer's to Me)
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 01-01-23
resourceful tool
i got this audiobook via a promo code and this is my voluntary review.
The book opens up dialogue between parents and kids, it encourages the lesson that you shouldn’t keep your feelings to yourself and its important to talk about your fears and worries to a trusted adult. The ebook was filled with lovely illustrations, and Kristine M Bowen's performance was brilliant. I would encourage this to parents of kids who are sensitive but do not have a strong reading level, because it is good for giving them the language to approach a conversation they might need to have about their worries and troubles.
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