9781684190454-1684190452-A Safe Circle for Little U

A Safe Circle for Little U

ISBN-13: 9781684190454
ISBN-10: 1684190452
Author: Paris Goodyear-Brown
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Paris Goodyear-Brown
Format: Perfect Paperback 34 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781684190454
ISBN-10: 1684190452
Author: Paris Goodyear-Brown
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Paris Goodyear-Brown
Format: Perfect Paperback 34 pages

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A Safe Circle for Little U (ISBN-13: 9781684190454 and ISBN-10: 1684190452), written by authors Paris Goodyear-Brown, was published by Paris Goodyear-Brown in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent A Safe Circle for Little U (Perfect Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.97.

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Come and enter the special world of little u - a place of courage and the profound power of hope. A Safe Circle for Little U is for anyone who has experienced the loss of a safe harbor and must risk forming a new attachment, and for those who help make that extraordinary journey possible. Dedicated to all the children take the risk to stick again and the parents who become their safe circles, the story of little u is the story of us.

Written by renowned speaker, author, and child therapist Paris Goodyear-Brown as on outgrowth of her work with children from hard places, this story was birthed out of the experience of walking with children and families through the loss of a primary caregiver.

Therapeutic Applications for this Material

This story was birthed out of my relationships with many families who have experienced pain and loss. I have been reading the story to parents and children at Nurture House, and often the rst question asked by children who have experienced loss is, What happened to big O? Why did she get small? Why, indeed. We all want a reason, an explanation that will take away the pain of being left, but I nd that holding the child s pain and acknowledging the child s confusion is more helpful than the minimal impact of our words of explanation. Part of the healing process is helping children accept that they may never fully understand the why.

Parents may be physically absent due to:
-death
-hospitalization
-participation in a rehab program
-incarceration
-restriction of parental rights due to abuse or violence
-divorce

Other parents may be physically present, but emotionally unavailable due to:
-mental illness
-debilitating health issues
-drug or alcohol addiction
-unresolved attachment issues of their own
-overwhelming stress

In these cases, there are no truly adequate words of explanation for their absence. Children can still feel isolated and alone, even when there are other safe, helpful adults available to them. The risk to trust again can feel insurmountable, whether the child is learning to trust a new stepparent or accept a permanent caregiver after several foster placements. Little u encourages children to take the risk to connect again.

Many of the parents that I have had the honor to work with over the years were in my heart and mind while writing the journey of q. In adoption work, it can sometimes be di cult for the grown-ups to help the child process the pain of abandonment. Parents of hurt children, whatever the cause of the hurt, must often learn to parent in new ways, ways that certainly don t feel natural to them and may require the courage of self-re ection. However, parents who embrace this stretching process ultimately become the best versions of themselves, and it has been my great privilege to walk with them.

In reading this book with a variety of families, it is striking how many adults resonate with the loss of their own safe circle. In some cases, they are grieving the loss of a marriage that is ending in divorce. In other cases, they are grieving an aging parents sickness or death. We all have attachment pain of one kind or another, and my hope is that this story allows for us to acknowledge and hold the pain, while casting vision and giving hope for new safe circles for all, if we are only willing to take the risk to trust again.

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