Is It My Fault? is a gentle, rhyming children's book that helps young children understand parental separation in a safe, reassuring, and age-appropriate way.
Told from the perspective of a seven-year-old and written in third person, this story supports children whose parents are already separated or separating. It addresses common worries, Did I cause this? Will things ever feel okay? and reminds children that family changes are never their fault.
With comforting language and emotional honesty, the book helps children:
Understand big feelings after divorce or separationFeel reassured that they are loved and safeLearn that it's okay to feel sad, confused, or even happySee that families can change and still be full of loveIdeal for children ages 4 to 8, this book is a supportive resource for parents, caregivers, therapists, teachers, and councellors looking for a children's book about divorce, separation, blended families, and emotional well-being.
Because when families change, children still need reassurance, honesty, and love.
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