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Finding the Right Spot: When Children Can't Live with Their Parents


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No. of pages 48

Published: 2004

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Great for age 8 years

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Finding the Right Spot is a story for all kids who can't live with their parents, regardless of the circumstances. It's a story about resilience and loyalty, hope and disappointment, love, sadness, and anger, too. It's about whether life is fair, and wondering what will happen tomorrow, and talking about all of it. And finally, it's about what makes the spot you're in feel right. A ""Note to Caregivers"" by Jennifer Wilgocki, MS, and Marcia Kahn Wright, PhD, discusses the emotional experience of children who are in foster care, kinship care, or otherwise not living with their parents, and the vital support that the adults in their lives can offer.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by American Psychological Association .

Teresa and Whitney Martin have recently survived moving to Santa Fe with their two boys, two cats, and puppy. Big Ernie's New Home is their first book together, after seventeen years of talking about it. Whitney Martin is also the illustrator of Cory's Stories , Ginny Morris and Mom's House, Dad's House , and Ginny Morris and Dad's New Girlfriend .

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