This book was very clearly written and definitely drew on McAlister Groves' extensive experience to illustrate problems and solutions through storytelling. Perhaps most surprising to me is that just 20 years ago, there was no recognition among psychiatrists/psychologists/therapists that young children could be affected by witnessing violence. It was assumed that children, especially toddlers, were unlikely to remember traumatic events. Based on this understanding, parents and others avoided talking about such events in order to speed up the forgetting. Unfortunately, this just meant that children had no one to go to with fear, anger, or anxiety about what they had seen. Crazy!