Download Nana's Helping Hand with PTSD: A Unique Nurturing Perspective to Empowering Children Against a Life-Altering Impact (Nana Knows) AudioBook Free
Growing up and learning the reality of life, children of PTSD parents can have difficulties for life, having acquired their developmental years marred by misunderstandings and grief. Lack of wide open communication from a child's viewpoint can lead to costly therapy and the near future bills of children harmed by PTSD, as in broken homes, harmful relationships, and poor life alternatives. Through the authorial words of navy veteran Anita Miranda, Nana's Supporting Hands with PTSD reveals a uniquely nurturing point of view as Anita stocks her trip from active duty in america military and as a civilian on the family impact of PTSD. This groundbreaking, resourceful guide allows parents and caregivers to empower their children with invaluable defenses against the negative, life-altering impact of children of PTSD parents. Parents who are informed about the effects of PTSD and find out the facts can give their kids correct information and clear up any myths. As a role model for your kids, your views on PTSD and its symptoms may firmly influence how they react and deal. If you've ever before seemed for family storybooks to help discuss a sensitive subject, such as coping with a disability, with your child, you know how hard they can be to find. Nana Has learned is a true-to-life series appealing children into a safe location to ask questions and receive answers they'll understand. Within the story a nearby Nana is impaired yet very sensible and compassionate. She welcomes the children to go to for milk and cookies. What they leave with is coping skills resulting in the discharge of blame, guilt, and sensing helpless. Twins Bobby and Bella show up distraught on Nana's doorstep one afternoon, surprised at their mother's behavior and feeling like their mom no longer adores them. They feel that they did something wrong.