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Dec 12, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Book Review for Parents: Someone to Be With – Deidre Quinlan
For parents seeking a gentle, meaningful way to help their child understand emotions, connection, and the need for comfort, Someone to Be With is a wonderful companion to the Circle of Security Parenting (COSP) approach. This beautifully illustrated book brings COSP’s core ideas to life in a child-friendly, accessible format that supports emotional understanding at home. What the Book Is About? Someone to Be With introduces children to the fundamental COSP concept:Kids move between wanting...
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Dec 12, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Book Review for Parents: The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
If you’re a parent looking for a gentle, reassuring way to help your child navigate separation, anxiety, grief, or big transitions, The Invisible String by Patrice Karst is a wonderful resource, one we often recommend in play therapy. What the Book Is About? The Invisible String introduces the idea that we are all connected to the people we love by an unseen “string”—a metaphor for emotional connection that remains strong, even when we are apart. Through simple storytelling and warm...
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Nov 26, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Book Review: Girlhood by Maggie Dent
Maggie Dent’s Girlhood: Raising Our Little Girls to be Healthy, Happy and Heard is a heartfelt, practical, and compassionate guide for anyone raising or caring for girls. Known for her commonsense wisdom, Dent offers an honest look into the emotional world of girls from birth to early teens and what they truly need to feel confident, secure, and connected. This book is a reassuring companion for parents who want to understand their daughters more deeply, support them through life’s...
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