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Books with title Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Activity Book

  • Robbie's Trail through Adoption -- Activity Book

    Adam D Robe, Kim A Robe, Nathalie Gavet

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc., June 13, 2010)
    "Robbie's Trail through Adoption - Activity Book" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-04-4) is part of an educational, dialogue-opening series for kids. This activity book should be used with "Robbie's Trail through Adoption - Adult Guide" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-05-1) and either the "closed adoption" story ("Robbie's Trail through Adoption," ISBN: 978-1-935831-03-7) or the "open adoption" story ("Robbie's Trail through Open Adoption," ISBN: 978-1-935831-06-8). These pieces, sold separately, are designed to work together to help adoption-eligible children. "Robbie's Trail through Adoption - Activity Book" is designed to promote communication between an adoption-eligible child and his caseworker, adoptive parents, therapist, CASA or other child welfare professional. Eight unique activities cover important issues such as control, grief and loss, feelings, communication and self-identity. Instructions and tips for facilitating these activities are detailed in "Robbie's Trail through Adoption - Adult Guide." The Robbie Rabbit stories and their supplemental materials are designed specifically for foster parents, adoptive parents and/or caseworkers who want to: (1) Help a foster child and/or an adoption-eligible child adjust better to tough changes in life; (2) Promote communication between the child and the important people in his life; and (3) Gain insight into a child's feelings and interpretation of the world around him.
  • Robbie's Trail through Foster Care -- Activity Book

    Adam D Robe, Kim A Robe, Nathalie Gavet

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc., June 13, 2010)
    "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Activity Book" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-01-3) is part of an educational, dialogue-opening series for kids. This activity book should be used with "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-00-6) and "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Adult Guide" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-02-0). These pieces, sold separately, are designed to work together to help children in out-of-home care. "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Activity Book" is designed to promote communication between a child in out-of-home care and his caseworker, foster/adoptive parents, therapist, CASA or other child welfare professional. Nine unique activities cover important issues such as control, self-esteem, feelings, anger management and communication. Instructions and tips for facilitating these activities are detailed in "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Adult Guide" (sold separately). The Robbie Rabbit stories and their supplemental materials are designed specifically for foster parents, adoptive parents and/or caseworkers who want to: (1) Help a foster child and/or an adoption-eligible child adjust better to tough changes in life; (2) Promote communication between the child and the important people in his life; and (3) Gain insight into a child's feelings and interpretation of the world around him.
  • Robbie's Trail through Divorce

    Kim Robe, Nathalie Gavet, Adam Robe

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc., Nov. 1, 2012)
    This story - "Robbie's Trail through Divorce" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-11-2) - features Robbie Rabbit, a lovable character whose parents decide to divorce. When Robbie first learns his parents are separating, he experiences sadness, anger and confusion as he comes to terms with the divorce. Eventually, he begins to find a new "normal" as things settle down and his parents adjust to their change in circumstance. *** This book should be used with "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Activity Book" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-12-9) and "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Adult Guide" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-13-6). *** Although the "Robbie's Trail through Divorce" story can be read without the supplemental activity book and adult guide, children are best served when you have all three books. The adult guide and activity book both relate back to the "Robbie's Trail through Divorce" story, and are used together to help children with issues such as control, feelings, communication, parental expectations (which may differ for each parent) and respect. *** The Robbie Rabbit stories and their supplemental materials, sold separately, are designed to: (1) help children adjust better to tough changes in life; (2) open dialogue between children and the important people in their lives; and (3) help parents gain insight into their child's feelings and interpretation of the world around him.
  • Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Adult Guide

    Kim Robe, Nathalie Gavet, Adam Robe

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc, )
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  • Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Activity Book

    Kim Robe, Nathalie Gavet, Adam Robe

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc., Nov. 1, 2012)
    "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Activity Book" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-12-9) is part of an educational, dialogue-opening series for kids. This activity book should be used with the "Robbie's Trail through Divorce" story (ISBN: 978-1-935831-11-2) and "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Adult Guide" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-13-6). The story and activity book, sold separately, should be used hand in hand with the adult guide; all three pieces work together to help children communicate better with their parents during a tough time. *** "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Activity Book" is designed to promote communication between a child and one or both parents. Nine unique activities help the child understand divorce and its impact, while also covering important issues such as control, feelings, communication, parental expectations (which may differ for each parent) and respect. Instructions and tips for facilitating these activities are detailed in "Robbie's Trail through Divorce - Adult Guide." *** The Robbie Rabbit stories and their supplemental materials, sold separately, are designed to: (1) help children adjust better to tough changes in life; (2) open dialogue between children and the important people in their lives; and (3) help parents gain insight into their child's feelings and interpretation of the world around him.