“Once I was very very scared”, declared squirrel. The other animals chime in to share that they were also once scared. Through the story we learn what scared the little animals, ways they each respond when scared, and things that help them feel safe and calm. This book was designed to help young children who have experienced stressful or traumatic events.
I see why this book is used often in counseling settings. It is LONG (too long for any storytime and frankly, not the right audience). But it talks about traumas (nothing specific, more of a general tone) and how there are different, and proper, ways to handle it. I think it is a must especially for anyone working with children
This book is just “ok”. I found it kind of confusing and disjointed. In my opinion, there are better books about trauma out there for children, but it wasn’t necessarily a bad read.
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Once I was Very Very Scared seems to have been written as a tool to illustrate to children how they can seek help when they are plagued with a deep fear for various reasons. So it doesn’t have the usual story structure one might expect from a typical picture book that showcases fiction. Since I have no expertise in childhood psychology there isn’t much for me to comment on.
From an adult stand point I see this book as good tool to help our young ones and as a parent I recommend reading this with your child and encourage a careful and gentle discussion if needed.
Everyone, no matter how big and strong or confident they may seem, has fears. In this book with a nod toward trauma and stress, a small squirrel confides its fears to an audience of animals. While some of them can easily relate, others try to keep a front of fearlessness, and still others simply avoid the topic. Eventually, they all confess their fears and receive reassurance that things will be better now. One of the aspects of the book that I found useful was the animals' suggestions for positive ways to deal with stress and fear. Although the book is more than a tad didactic and covers a lot of emotional territory, it provides a good place to start in easing the fears some youngsters may feel. There are often valid reasons for fears or anxieties or failure to trust others, which this book makes clear.
Verso page has a disclaimer of "no responsibility for the use of these materials" and suggests that "the reader should consult with a mental health provider for any symptoms that may need diagnosis or professional attention." Awful computer-generated graphics Animals discuss what scared them: the wind, people leaving, people fighting, someone being hurt etc. Serious and important discussions about fear, how we respond to it and how to respond to it more positively.
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I have read this book for an Early Childhood Education class I am taking for a lesson about how to help children deal with trauma as an educator. This book I think is a great resource to help children understand that it is okay to have these feelings of being afraid etc. and that there are always ways to help and ask for it!
Animals sit in a circle talking about their feelings, what has scared them and how they can overcome the feeling of being scared. Provides language and a safe place for kids to talk about feelings after something bad has happened to them.
This is an amazing and essential resource for helping children dealing with trauma. The animals discuss different ways they express emotions and then learn ways to better express their feelings. It was very touching, didn't mince words, and would foster very helpful and healing conversations.
Sometimes...I feel____. These are ways to feel better.
Helping children from hard places learn ways to cope when handling big emotions by reading stories they can relate to is a good way to discuss their experience.
introduction of new animals, showing how different animals experience feelings, nice illustrations, showed all the animals reacting, easy to understand