Grayson's Home is a trauma-informed story for children about feelings, safety, and trust. With Guided Questions for Therapists, Educators, and Caregivers.
Some feelings are too big for words...especially for little ones.
Grayson's Home is written by a children's domestic abuse advocate with firsthand experience of the ways children carry and struggle to express the weight of adverse childhood experiences. Through Grayson's eyes, children explore feelings that many will quietly recognize: the sound of raised voices, the confusion of feeling unsafe, and the heaviness of emotions that are hard to share out loud.
Woven throughout the story are thoughtful, open-ended questions, giving children opportunities to speak their own feelings at their own pace, in their own words.
Endorsed by a licensed child therapist. Grounded in the author's direct advocacy work and shaped by multidisciplinary collaboration, Grayson's Home reflects the real language, behaviors, experiences, and emotional responses seen in practice, ensuring the story rings true for the children it is written to reach.
Grayson's Home is intended for use by parents and caregivers, therapists, teachers, child protection professionals, and advocates.