Discusses, in simple text and illustrations, good and bad secrets, how to differentiate between them, and how not to keep bad secrets to oneself.
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The Best Guide for Parents to Help Scared Children,
This review is from: Do You Have a Secret?: How to Get Help for Scary Secrets (Paperback)
This excellent little picture book is sensitively written to help anyone who has been abused to open up and talk in order to begin the healing process. Because the word abuse is never used in the text the book has been used by pediatricians, counsellors and parents to help children also with other scary secrets like death of a loved one, war, and divorce, and even death of a pet. This book is a MUST for every counselor and every home. It is the BEST way to determine if your child has experienced abuse from some care taker, and the book begins the healing process.
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