SOMETHING BAD HAPPENED: A KID’S GUIDE TO COPING WITH EVENTS IN THE NEWS
Book ID/图书代码: 06930020C00028
English Summary/英文概要: When children learn about something big and bad - even when they hear only bits and pieces - their brains get busy trying to make sense of it. Where did it happen? Why did it happen? And especially, will it happen again? Something Bad Happened guides children ages 6 to 12 and the adults who care about them through tough conversations about national and international tragedies. The non-specific term "bad thing" is used throughout, keeping this a flexible tool, and so children are never inadvertently exposed to events their parents have chosen not to share. Fear, sadness and uncertainty about the "bad thing" all are normalized, and immediately usable coping tools provided. For children and parents to read together, this one-of-a-kind resource by child psychologist and best-selling author Dawn Huebner provides comfort, support and next steps for children learning about troubling world events.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 当孩子们知道一些重大而糟糕的事情时——即使他们只听到一些零碎的东西——他们的大脑就会忙着去理解它。在哪里发生的?为什么会这样?尤其是,它还会发生吗?一些不好的事情引导着6到12岁的孩子和关心他们的成年人通过关于国家和国际悲剧的艰难对话。“坏事情”这个非特定的术语贯穿始终,使之成为一种灵活的工具,因此孩子们永远不会无意中接触到父母不愿分享的事件。恐惧、悲伤和对“坏事”的不确定性都是正常化的,并立即提供可用的应对工具。为了让孩子和父母一起阅读,这本由儿童心理学家、畅销书作家道恩•修博纳提供的独一无二的资源,为孩子们了解令人不安的世界事件提供了安慰、支持和下一步行动。(WYL)
Awards/获奖情况:“在数字时代,孩子们经常在没有过滤器的情况下接触到悲惨和令人不安的新闻。我们希望我们的孩子能理解,保持冷静,积极主动。道恩•修博纳提供的富有同情心、实际可行、循序渐进的指导,让每一位家长和孩子都能从中受益匪浅。”——玛丽•阿尔沃德,博士,心理学家,《征服青少年消极思维》和《儿童青少年恢复力建设计划》的合著者。
“当我们听到自然灾害和有新闻价值的悲剧时,父母很正常地想知道如何帮助他们的孩子保持冷静。凭借正确的语言和令人安心的风格,道恩•修博纳同时提供了新鲜空气的气息,当坏事发生时,我们都需要脚踏实地。对于在困难时期寻找简单易用的工具的孩子和家长来说,这是一本必读的书。”——罗宾•西尔弗曼博士,儿童发展专家,主持“如何和孩子沟通播客上的内容”(即将出版的同名书的作者)和强大单词字符系统的创建者
“道恩•修博纳有和孩子们谈论困难话题的天赋。坏事情是善良的,信息丰富的,充满了令人信服的图像,这将帮助孩子理解和处理他们对令人不安的事件的反应。当可怕的故事充斥着新闻的时候,修博纳博士睿智而富有同情心的书是每个家长、老师和辅导员都想拥有的资源。”——艾琳•肯尼迪•摩尔博士,《成长友谊:儿童交友指南》的合著者
In the digital age, children are often exposed without filters to tragic and disturbing news. We want our children to understand, stay calm, and be proactive. EVERY parent and child can benefit from the compassionate, practical, step-by-step guidance Dawn Huebner offers on how to make sense of the all-too-often upsetting event. --Mary Alvord, PhD, Psychologist, Co-author of Conquer Negative Thinking for Teens and Resilience Builder Program for children and adolescents.
When we hear of both natural disasters and newsworthy tragedies, it’s normal for parents to wonder how to help their kids keep perspective and stay calm. With just the right words and reassuring style, Dawn Huebner simultaneously provides the breath of fresh air and a hand around the shoulder we all need to stay grounded when bad things happen. A must-read for children and parents who are looking for easy-to-follow tools during difficult times. --Dr. Robyn Silverman, Child Development Specialist, Host of How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast (& author of the forthcoming book of the same name) & creator of the Powerful Words Character System
Dawn Huebner has a gift for speaking with children about difficult topics. Something Bad Happened is kind, informative, and filled with compelling images that will help children understand and cope with their reactions to upsetting events. At a time when scary stories fill the news, Dr. Huebner’s wise and compassionate book is a resource that every parent, teacher, and counselor will want to have on hand. --Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, co-author of Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
About the Author/作者介绍: 道恩•修博纳博士是一位临床心理学家,专门研究焦虑儿童及其父母的治疗。她是获奖的《当你担心太多的时候该怎么做》和另外五本为孩子们准备的指南的作者,以及《超越JKP的忧虑》一书的作者。她住在美国新罕布什尔州的埃克塞特。
Dawn Huebner, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxious children and their parents. She is the author of the award-winning What To Do When You Worry Too Much and five other What to Do Guides for Kids, as well as Outsmarting Worry for JKP. She lives in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA.
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