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I Hate My Brother: A Story About Sibling Rivalry


PART OF I Am Healthy SERIES
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  • Praise
  • About the Author
  • Lynn used to feel that her parents loved her and doted on her. But when her little brother John is born, everything changes. Her parents and grandparents seem to love John more and pay more attention to him. Hurt and neglected, Lynn decides to run away from home!

    The I Am Healthy series comprises children's picture books that tackle pressing issues facing children today, as identified by healthcare professionals from the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Each book draws from the experiences of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors who have counselled countless children regarding everything from digital addiction to eating disorders. Using a story-based approach, each book contains a relatable story that will help children understand themselves better, and be able to take practical steps to grow, develop and change. These books can be used by educators in schools, by counsellors and doctors in counselling sessions, and by parents who are helping their children cope with their emotions and struggles.

    In this series:

    • An engaging story-based approach
    • Written by experienced experts
    • Includes tips and advice for parents and educators
  • “The books are written in a non-technical, easy-to-read language that appeals to a wide spectrum of readers. The stories creatively provide insights to the 'misbehaving' child's inner thoughts, the caregivers' struggles managing the 'misbehaviours' and the typical responses from people around because of a lack of understanding of what brings on the 'misbehaviours'. In essence, the books offer caregivers and friends new lenses to relate to a child who is not conducting himself in a socially acceptable way, as well as appreciate that they can do something to help the child.”
    —Sue Cheng, Singapore Children's Society

  • Dr Bernardine Woo is a psychiatrist with the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. She is also a mother of two wonderful daughters, with lots of experience dealing with sibling rivalry both at home and at work.

ISBN: 9789811278037 (Paperback), 9789811278020 (Hardcover)
Cover Type: Hardcover, Paperback
Page Count: 32
Year Published: 2023
Language: English