Catherine Lawler, Norma Howes, Nicky Armstrong
This guidebook is designed to support professionals with the effective use of the storybook, Luna Little Legs, which has been created help pre-school aged children understand about domestic abuse and coercive control.
Sensitively and accessibly written, the guidebook presents the adult with comprehensive information regarding domestic abuse and coercive control, and its impact on young children, putting them in a position to have important and informed interactions with the young children in their care. These conversations help children to make sense of their experiences of domestic abuse, giving them the opportunity to vocalise their feelings and to understand what to do when something is not right.
Key features of this book include:
This is an essential companion to the Luna Little Legs story, and is crucial reading for anybody working with young children and their families who are experiencing, or have experienced, domestic abuse and coercive control.
Before you read this book
Gender and parenting issues
The characters
Page by page teachers notes
Attachment and the Window of Tolerance
How children experience domestic abuse
The impacts of domestic abuse and coercive control
Talking and listening to children
Websites and helplines
Bibliography
Appendix