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Shelby visits her father's grave with her grandparents. She's feeling angry, hurt, and confused about her dad's death. As she says, she loves her father in her heart...but hates him in her head. He is gone w and he will never again tuck her in at night, help with her homework, or protect her when she's scared. He'll never teach her to drive or watch her get married. So, yes, Shelby loves him, but she says she hates him too.</p> Shelby needs guidance to understand her feelings, and her therapist is there to help. Together, they explore Shelby's feelings through artwork, and as she draws, Shelby begins to realize that what she thought was hate might actually be love-and a rmal part of loss. </p> Stacy Downs Colaizzo, MA, brings both her professional and personal experience to bear on <i>Maybe It's Love</i>, helping children understand the conflicting emotions that come with the death of a parent. With Shelby as their guide, children will learn that sometimes love can seem like anger and hate and that such emotions are a natural part of the grieving process.</p>Product Identifiers
PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-101511488530
ISBN-139781511488532
eBay Product ID (ePID)225000381
Product Key Features
FormatTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Paperback / Softback
LanguageEnglish
TopicChildren's Fiction
AuthorM a Stacy Downs Colaizzo
Additional Product Features
Illustrator(s)Keiko Green
Date of Publication01/11/2015
Content NoteColour Illustrations
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyStacy Downs Colaizzo holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology. Raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and having lived in various parts of the country, she embraces her own life's journey and its series of ups and downs, highs and lows, extreme happiness, and unspeakable loss. Through self-discovery, support, and a new understanding of personal responsibility, she is able to achieve the empowerment necessary to take control of her own circumstances. Stacy is committed to joining others in their quest to identify and heal past and present wounds so that they too, can thrive again. </p>