William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day. Note for parents and carers, from the authors.
Therapeutic children's book about William Wobbly whose feelings become so big they burst out of him in ways he can't control
Sarah Naish is Director of Inspire Training Group www.inspiretraininggroup.com which delivers training to fostering agencies and local authorities on attachment and trauma-related issues. Sarah qualified as a social worker in 1991 and went on to found her own therapeutic fostering agency. She is parent to five adopted children. Her daughter, Rosie Jefferies is also a trainer at Inspire Training Group. Sarah and Rosie both live in Gloucestershire, UK.
This set of books all deal with common emotional and behavioural
difficulties of adopted and fostered children. Difficulties are
introduced through characters who behave in ways that children can
identify with. The text is simple, humorous and with illustrations
that grab the reader's attention. The books could be used in many
ways but I would see them as a springboard for adults (adoptive
parents, social workers or carers) to begin to talk to children
about feelings and behaviours. Read aloud, the stories may enable
children to recognise that they are not alone and that other
children also struggle. It is often difficult for parents or carers
to know where to start in talking about these issues. This set of
books provides a way of doing this without blaming the child. These
books should be available in every adoption agency for use by
social workers or to be lent to parents.
*Professor Julie Selwyn CBE, Director of the Hadley Centre for
Adoption and Foster Care Studies, University of Bristol*
Inspired brilliance, I hope there's a string of sequels.The perfect
aid to reach out.
*Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars*
Brilliantly applicable for children with attachment difficulties or
FASD. It not only helped my child to 'name his feelings' but gave
me the right words to say to him - inspired and inspiring. I cannot
wait to see the others in this series. Adoption and foster teams
should keep them in stock for their carers!
*Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars*
After reading the William Wobbly book I used the information and
terminology given to connect to my foster daughter. She was amazed
that I could not only put into words, but that I could describe and
understand how she was feeling.
*Marita Beardow, Foster Carer, Early Years Lecturer/Assessor,
Derbyshire*
Thanks to the William Wobbly book our little one has started to
verbalise what those feelings in her tummy and head are, telling us
her head feels very busy and she also recognised when her brother,
who also has attachment disorder, was feeling wobbly. Huge
breakthrough in our house! All thanks to your books. Can never
thank you enough.
*Nicola Meikle-Green, Step Parent, West Yorkshire*
I have just read William to my daughter, who has responded by
saying "I get that wooshy feeling too." I wanted to shout
"breakthrough" from the rooftops. In fact I think I will in a
minute. Thank you so much. There is so much power finding the right
words in a book for children. One happy mummy.
*Parent, Australia*
William Wobbly arrived today. We read it before bed. Our normally
bouncy daughter listened very carefully and would cuddle closer
with each page. At the end she asked, "Is that real?" I told her it
was a story written by a girl who had the same wobbly feelings that
she sometimes has. She lunged forward, gave me a kiss, and said "I
love you!" I assured her that she has a Mom who is going to help
her with those feelings.
*M Swofford, Adopter, America*
When mine arrived I read it to my guardian daughter and she liked
it and read it again just now. She connected the wobbly feeling
with being frightened and how she feels at pre-school. She's only 3
but emotionally younger. Brilliant book and I'm so pleased she was
able to make the connection. Well done Sarah and Rosie, you're
helping so many little ones and parents/carers.
*C Steed, Special Guardian*
[These therapeutic parenting books] are the most valuable books on
my book shelf. In my 11 years of fostering I have read many books,
but these are different. They are people friendly but real - they
are written by someone that has been through looking after
traumatised children and who better to offer help, theories and
guidance. Sarah has written her books simply which means the
traumatised children respond to the characters and can express
themselves through the books. I will be offering my copies to
everyone that comes into my home to read...well done Sarah Naish
and all involved...
*Foster Carer*
Excellent books! I have recommended them to every foster
carer/adopter/professional I know! Our kids love them, and enjoy
the fact that Sarah and Rosie 'get it'. 5 out of 5 stars.
*JS Bradley, Adopter*
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