Not Today, Celeste!

A Dog's Tale about Her Human's Depression

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
Cover of the book Not Today, Celeste! by Liza Stevens, Pooky Knightsmith, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Author: Liza Stevens, Pooky Knightsmith ISBN: 9781784502478
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: June 21, 2016
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Liza Stevens, Pooky Knightsmith
ISBN: 9781784502478
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: June 21, 2016
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Celeste thinks she is the happiest dog in the world. But when she notices something different about her human, Rupert, she wonders if things will ever be the same again.

Charmingly illustrated, this heart-warming story for children aged 3+ reflects some of the feelings and experiences that a child whose parent or carer has depression may face. When it comes to periods of low mood in a parent or carer, children can often feel that they are to blame, or even that the parent doesn't love them anymore. The story provides reassurance by explaining what depression is and how it is possible to find help. With a comprehensive guide for parents and professionals written by Dr Pooky Knightsmith that provides advice on discussing the topic with children, this is a truly valuable resource that will be of interest to social workers, child and school counsellors, psychologists, parents and foster parents.

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Celeste thinks she is the happiest dog in the world. But when she notices something different about her human, Rupert, she wonders if things will ever be the same again.

Charmingly illustrated, this heart-warming story for children aged 3+ reflects some of the feelings and experiences that a child whose parent or carer has depression may face. When it comes to periods of low mood in a parent or carer, children can often feel that they are to blame, or even that the parent doesn't love them anymore. The story provides reassurance by explaining what depression is and how it is possible to find help. With a comprehensive guide for parents and professionals written by Dr Pooky Knightsmith that provides advice on discussing the topic with children, this is a truly valuable resource that will be of interest to social workers, child and school counsellors, psychologists, parents and foster parents.

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