Sunday, November 30, 2014



Title: The OK Book
Authors: Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Tom Lichtenheld
Themes: Self-Esteem, Anxiety
Age Recommendation: Pre-K through highschool

The OK Book is the story of the OK guy/girl and the enjoyment and satisfaction they find in exploring their world and developing talents. Rotate OK counterclockwise and it looks like a stick figure! 

This book is a great resource for kids of any age who are struggling with performance-related anxiety, deep-seated fear of failure, or feelings of low-self worth. When reading this book with a child or teen, have them point out the ways that the OK guy/girl is willing to celebrate their strengths and feel optimistic about their imperfections. 
BIBLIO: BOOK

THERAPY: HEALING


Bibliotherapy is a technique that can be employed to help navigate life's challenges at any age, but is an especially helpful tool when working with children and young adults.

This blog is dedicated to sharing bibliotherapy resources with families, clinicians and the community at large. My dream is that it can be a space where we can collaborate as we continue to build our own libraries and subsequently enrich our lives!

Simply put, bibliotherapy introduces important, and oftentimes difficult themes from a safe distance. As we engage in the process of understanding a problem and discovering solutions through the lens of a book, we develop the ability to then generalize those same solution-oriented skills to our own struggles.

Reading develops emotional and mental strength that other modalities of sharing ideas and information cannot replicate. For example, watching a movie made from a book is a different experience than reading the book itself. When we watch a movie we surrender our own creative interpretation of the story to that of the filmmaker; we are removed from the potential of creating an otherwise deep and personal relationship with characters and events that are depicted with written words and animated by our own imagination.

This blog will be organized by themes, age group recommendations, and alphabetically. Please comment, share your own insights, and make recommendations for more resources as frequently as possible!