Depression > Pre-Teen/Teen

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  • The Happy Workbook: A Kid's Activity Book for Dealing with Sadness

    Imogen Harrison The Happy Workbook: A Kid's Activity Book for Dealing with Sadness

    We all feel sad sometimes, especially when things aren't going so great. It can also be because our minds are dwelling on sad thoughts and we have too many of them, which can feel very uncomfortable and stop us from being happy and having fun. The Happy Workbook is here to help by showing how to express feelings clearly and openly, and offers creative ways to focus on the good things in life and find some happiness in every day. Parents: This book has been peer reviewed by a child psychologist, who has left notes throughout just in case your child has questions about the activities provided.

  • The Princess and the Fog

    Lloyd Jones The Princess and the Fog

    A Story for Children with Depression. Bronze Medal Winner in the Picture Books, Early Reader category of the 2015 Foreword Reviews' INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards. The Princess and the Fog is picture book to help sufferers of depression aged 5-7 cope with their difficult feelings. It uses vibrant illustrations, a sense of humour and metaphor to create a relatable, enjoyable story that describes the symptoms of childhood depression while also providing hope that things can get better with a little help and support. The story is also a great starting point for explaining depression to all children, especially those who may have a parent or close family member with depression.

  • What to do When You're Cranky & Blue

    What to do When You're Cranky & Blue

    A Guide for Kids Ages 9-13. Help kids find ways to cope when they feel bad, sad, grumpy, or lonely. Kids learn 10 "Blues Busters" to help shake those unhappy feelings, along with ways to talk about feelings, boost their self-esteem, make and keep friends, and enjoy their alone time. A special section addresses hard-to-handle problems like grief and depression. Includes resources and a Note to Grown-Ups. This book is part of the What-to-Do for Kids series available at ODIN BOOKS. For a list of the titles in this series search What to do When.

  • When Sadness Is At Your Door

    Eva Eland When Sadness Is At Your Door

    When we feel sad, especially for long periods of time, it can seem as if the sadness is a part of who we are--an overwhelming, invisible, and scary sensation. This book encourages readers to give it a name, which helps to demystify it and distinguish it from ourselves. She suggests activities like sitting quietly, drawing, and going outside for a walk. This book is a great primer in mindfulness and emotional literacy for kids navigating these new feelings--and for adult readers tackling the feelings themselves! Ages 3-7

  • Why Are You So Sad?

    Why Are You So Sad?

    A Child's Book about Parental Depression A Child's Book about Parental Depression. This book defines and identifies depression, identifies treatments, and provides many self-help options for those coping with a depressed parent. This important book explains depression, describes the treatments, explores children's feelings, and offers kids many practical tips for coping and feeling better.

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