All the Colours of Me: Picturing My Worry: Knowing and showing my feelings through art

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A unique and gentle art-therapy-based book to help children come to terms with their worry through creativity

Picturing My Worry encourages children to become 'worry artists', using their amazing minds to get to know and show their worries. Children are asked to think about the colours, textures and shapes that express the look and feel of worry to them. Children consider and recognise how they act when they're worried and how they can 'speak' about worry through art if finding words is hard. At the end of the book, children have a set of self-made resources to use again and again when they need a reminder of their creative coping skills.

All the Colours of Me is a series of books written by Art Psychotherapist and Mindfulness Practitioner, Anna Shepherd. The series addresses key emotions in the life of a child through safe and gentle creative engagement. Each books includes a guide for adults, a glossary of key terms and further resources for supporting children's emotional health, for age 5 and up.

Contents of Picturing My Worry:
LISTENING TO WORRY
ART-MAKING CAN HELP
WORRY IS ...
WORRY FEELS LIKE
WORRY LOOKS LIKE
WORRY ACTS LIKE
SHADES OF WORRY
SPEAKING OF WORRY
CAN'T STOP THE WORRY?
PRACTISING WORRY
YOU ARE A WORRY ARTIST!
KEY TERMS AND FURTHER RESOURCES
A GUIDE FOR ADULTS
HELPFUL CONTACTS

Books included in the series:
Picturing My Sadness
Picturing My Worry
Picturing My Anger
Picturing My Happiness
Picturing My Resilience
Picturing My Gratitude

All the Colours of Me: Picturing My Worry: Knowing and showing my feelings through art Reviews | Toppsta

9781445184814

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This is Book 6 in the All the Colours of Me Series. See all All the Colours of Me books here.

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