Overview
Information for young children
Growing up can be fun but tricky. Sometimes people need to talk to a grown up to help figure out a problem. It’s good to talk about worrying things so we can better understand our feelings and how we act.
Resources and Reading Lists
1. Support Groups
Barnardos
Childline or phone 1800 66 66 66 or text Talk to 50101
2. Reading Resources
b) Books for children / youths
- “Where’s Your Smile, Crocodile?” by Claire Freedman. Peachtree 2001
- “Taking Depression to School” by Kathy L.Korb-Khalsa. JayJo Books 2002
- “Kid Power Tactics for Dealing with Depression” by Nicholas Dubuque. Childswork/Childsplay 1996
- “Depression is the Pits, But I’m Getting Better : A Guide for Adolescents” by Jane Garland. APA 1997
- “Recovering from Depression : A Workbook for Teens” by ME Copeland. Paul H. Brookes Publishing 2002
- “When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens” by Bev Cobain. Free Spirit Publishing 1998