A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health

Cover of A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health by Louise Spilsbury
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781445171289
Dimensions:
Height: 9.8425 Inches
Length: 7.00786 Inches
Width: 0.3937 Inches
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A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health by Louise Spilsbury is an illustrated book published by Hachette Children’s Group on September 8, 2020. This 32-page resource aims to help children understand and cope with various mental health challenges, presenting different perspectives on common dilemmas such as academic anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD, and self-harming. The book encourages proactive communication about mental health, emphasizing the importance of seeking help for oneself and others.

Readers will find practical strategies for managing emotions and resolving conflicts, along with top tips for emotional well-being. The book is part of the A Problem Shared series, which explores tricky situations from multiple viewpoints, fostering empathy and mindfulness. Designed for students in Key Stage 2 aged 9 and older, this edition serves as a valuable tool for classroom discussions and role-playing scenarios, promoting engagement with important social topics related to mental health and self-esteem.


Official synopsis Publisher

A positive and proactive book that helps you understand and cope with mental health problems.

There’s two sides to every story. In Mental Health, you will read two sides to some common dilemmas, sticky situations or issues that children sometimes have to face at difficult times in their lives. Mental Health tackles situations including: academic anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD and self-harming.

The book is structured to help readers see that problems might look different depending on your perspective. This book gently encourages children to be proactive in speaking up and asking for help, both for themselves and others.

It shows some simple ways to positively resolve situations, deal with their emotions and maybe even change their mind.

The book includes top tips for dealing with your emotions and conflict resolution.

The A Problem Shared series looks at tricky situations and common problems from two sides. The books encourage the reader to not only speak out, but also to listen to what others have to say. Some of the core values of PSHE are empathy, mindfulness and engaging with debate and this series puts the reader firmly in the middle, allowing them to make up their own mind about the scenarios presented and to question their own initial assumptions or bias.

Perfect resources for students of PSHE at Key Stage 2 aged 9+, these books are also useful as opportunities for discussion topics in class or as role play situations.

Title in this series are:
Bullying
Death
Mental Health
Prejudice
Relationships
Social Media

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health” by Louise Spilsbury. Synopsis preview: A positive and proactive book that helps you understand and cope with mental health problems. There’s two sides to every story. In Mental Health, you will read two sides to some common dilemmas, sticky situations or issu…
Who is the author of “A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health”?
“A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health” is credited to Louise Spilsbury.
When was “A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health” published?
Publisher: Hachette Children’s Group. Year: 2020.
What is the ISBN for “A Problem Shared Talking about Mental Health”?
ISBN-13: 9781445171289.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 32. Edition: Illustrated.

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