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When the Forest Got Scared

Par : E.R.B. Wren
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231282944
  • EAN9798231282944
  • Date de parution16/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

When children experience frightening events-whether through community tragedies, natural disasters, family crises, or exposure to disturbing news-they often struggle to make sense of what has happened and how they should feel about it. As parents, teachers, and caregivers, we may find ourselves searching for ways to help them process these experiences while feeling uncertain about our own ability to provide the right kind of support.
This book was born from the very human need to find words for the wordless, to create bridges of understanding between adult wisdom and childhood vulnerability, and to offer hope when the world feels uncertain or unsafe. The story of Brindlewood Forest and its animal inhabitants is not written from the place of professional expertise in childhood psychology or trauma therapy. Rather, it emerges from careful observation of how communities-both human and otherwise-naturally respond to crisis with care, creativity, and resilience.
It draws from the universal experiences of fear, loss, confusion, and the deep human need for connection during difficult times. When children experience frightening events-whether through community tragedies, natural disasters, family crises, or exposure to disturbing news-they often struggle to make sense of what has happened and how they should feel about it. As parents, teachers, and caregivers, we may find ourselves searching for ways to help them process these experiences while feeling uncertain about our own ability to provide the right kind of support.
This book was born from the very human need to find words for the wordless, to create bridges of understanding between adult wisdom and childhood vulnerability, and to offer hope when the world feels uncertain or unsafe. The story of Brindlewood Forest and its animal inhabitants is not written from the place of professional expertise in childhood psychology or trauma therapy. Rather, it emerges from careful observation of how communities-both human and otherwise-naturally respond to crisis with care, creativity, and resilience.
It draws from the universal experiences of fear, loss, confusion, and the deep human need for connection during difficult times.