Brochure about divorce and bibliotherapy
For this brochure, I took many ideas from different sources that I used and put them together as one. This brochure can be used as a resource for teachers and parents. It defines divorce, bibliotherapy, and highlights books and tips that can be used to explain how children's literature can be used to help children cope.
Sources:
Mankiw, S., & Strasser, J. (2013) Exploring sensitive issues with pre-k through first grade children through read-alouds. NAEYC Tender Topics.
McMillen, P., & Pehrsson, D. (2010). Contemporary children's literature recommendations for working with preadolescent children of divorce. Journal of Children's Literature, 36(2), 29-36.
Pardeck, J. T. (1996). Recommended books for helping children deal with separation and divorce. Adolescence, 31(121), 233-237.
Roberts, S. K., & Crawford, P. A. (2008). Real life calls for real books: literature to help children cope with family stressors. YC: Young Children, 63(5), 12-17.
Sources:
Mankiw, S., & Strasser, J. (2013) Exploring sensitive issues with pre-k through first grade children through read-alouds. NAEYC Tender Topics.
McMillen, P., & Pehrsson, D. (2010). Contemporary children's literature recommendations for working with preadolescent children of divorce. Journal of Children's Literature, 36(2), 29-36.
Pardeck, J. T. (1996). Recommended books for helping children deal with separation and divorce. Adolescence, 31(121), 233-237.
Roberts, S. K., & Crawford, P. A. (2008). Real life calls for real books: literature to help children cope with family stressors. YC: Young Children, 63(5), 12-17.