A touching children’s rhyming story and picture book about loving someone with mental illness – Keep reading to teach kids about empathy, kindness, and open communication!
Uncle Jay would mumble, grumble, and get nervous ticks. He would talk to imaginary friends and sometimes forget to get dressed.
His room would be in disarray, with things strewn across the floor. Sometimes, he would get upset. But never once did I did fret.
You see, uncle Jay wasn’t always this way. But somehow, in some way, something made him sick. And for that, people would freak.
And while I wonder and get confused, uncle Jay would always make my day.
He brings me sweets and tells me stories. He always gives me a big smile and huggies.
I love my uncle Jay. And for that, beside him I’ll stay.
‘Uncle Jay Has a Booboo‘ is a heartwarming story between a little girl and her uncle Jay who has schizophrenia.
Mental illness is an invisible disease and people who suffer from them are treated as outcasts. Even more concerning, kids with loved ones who suffer from mental illness are also affected emotionally, socially, and behaviorally.
This book seeks to change that by teaching kids kindness, empathy, resilience, and love despite what their parents or other caregivers are going through.
At the end of the day, this book is meant to become a communication tool to help ease children’s confusion and help them create positive coping skills when dealing with loved ones who are suddenly behaving oddly.
If you’re looking to reduce the stigma associated with a difficult mental condition that may create threatening and challenging situations for your child, then this book is for you.
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An effective tool to help ease children’s confusion and teach them about resilience when dealing with loved ones who have mental illness:
Empathy
It’s never too early to teach kids about being sensitive to how someone else is feeling, even when they aren’t in the same situation.
Kindness
Teach kids to show kindness and how much courage, honesty, and creative thinking it needs to make others feel appreciated, seen, and heard.
Open communication
Good communication is key to children’s relationships and development. This book shows them how to practice good listening and communication that make others feel important and valued.