William Wobbly is having lots of wobbly feelings one morning but his mum is so busy that she doesn't notice.
William Wobbly's worries worsen when he notices small changes at school. Where's my real teacher?! he wonders. He hides under his desk and he chews holes into his jumper, but even that doesn't take the wobbly feelings away. Luckily, his mum is here to help him cope when he's afraid.
Written by a mum who understands, and her daughter (who used to have a lot of wobbly feelings), this is a story for children aged 3-10 with problematic coping habits.
Sarah Naish is an adoptive parent and Director of Inspire Training Group, which delivers training on attachment issues. Her daughter, Rosie Jefferies is a trainer at Inspire Training Group. They live in Gloucestershire, UK.
Title: William Wobbly and the Mysterious Holey Jumper: A story about fear and coping (Therapeutic Parenting Books)
Author: Jefferies, Rosie, Naish, Sarah
ISBN: 9781785922817
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication Date: 2017-07-21
Number of Pages: 32
Weight: 0.1588 kg
This is a wonderful book for an audience hungry to see themselves in books and to find both their challenges and possible resolutions being shown -- Gayle Swift, co-founder of GIFT, who provide family coaching for adoptive families in America, and author of ABC, Adoption and Me
My 6 year old now understands and tells me when he is feeling 'wobbly like William -- Katie Munro, Parent