Update Dec. 24, 2015 We're about to volunteer at a children's homeless shelter doing activities with kids and it reminded me about this post and how I've 'seen so much invisibility' over the holiday season particularly. From social shunning and ostracism within families, to homeless and disenfranchised groups, the holidays bring out a lot of invisibility...keep an eye out with … [Read more...]
The Invisible Boy: A Kids Storybook That Taps A Universal Nerve
Filed Under: Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, anti-bullying, art as healing, Being Ginger, bullying, Bullying Prevention, children and adolescent depression, depression in kids, empathy, feeling invisible, kidlit, kids coping skills, kids mental health, new kid in school, Patrice Barton, relational aggression, resilience, SEL, Social Emotional Learning, social shunning, social stigma, Start Empathy, The Invisible Boy, Trudy Ludwig, World Health Organization