Can I tell you about Loneliness?, 9781785922435
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Jan feels lonely; learn to understand, cope, and help others.

Can I tell you about Loneliness?

A guide for friends, family and professionals

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  • Paperback

    64 pages

  • Release Date

    14 June 2017

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Summary

Meet Jan. Jan is sometimes lonely. In this illustrated guide, he describes what loneliness feels like and how it affects him at home and school. He explains what he can do to feel less lonely, and how his teachers, family and friends can help him too.

Child loneliness is an area of growing concern. This book is an ideal way to start a conversation about loneliness with anyone aged 7-18 and to help children understand the importance of healthy solitude, as well as socialising. It also …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781785922435
ISBN-10:1785922432
Author:Julian Stern, Helen Lees
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:64
Release Date:14 June 2017
Weight:110g
Dimensions:228mm x 155mm x 5mm
Series:Can I tell you about...?
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Critics Review

Julian Stern has made an invaluable contribution to this remarkable series. The book, based on sensitive conversations with young people, identifies many situations when a young person may feel lonely - but also (most importantly) how parents, teachers and others misunderstand. Therefore, an important read not only for the young people, but also for those who care for them. – Professor Richard Pring, Department of Educational Studies, University of OxfordReaders interested in the social and emotional development of children and youth will find Dr. Stern’s book on loneliness both informative and immensely accessible. The generously illustrated narrative provides useful suggestions and needed recommendations to effectively address the issue both in school and at home. Educators and school-based counselors will find this book especially useful. – Christopher Sink, Professor and Batten Chair, Counseling and Human Services, Old Dominion Universitya real winner. Lots of black and white illustrations make it easily read, and it will be good for schools as well as home. Teachers and parents will note that a sad and sometimes difficult child may be experiencing loneliness. – Healthy Books

About The Author

Julian Stern

Julian Stern is Professor of Education and Religion at York St John University, UK. He previously worked as a school teacher and is the author of numerous books including Loneliness and Solitude in Education.

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