The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds
The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is a story about Boppy, a Beagle who is struggling with overcoming sadness, being resilient, and using effective coping strategies. Boppy’s friends, Gabby and Polly, work hard to help Boppy feel better. When Boppy’s owners take him to see a special dog psychologist, Boppy learns how to cope with negative feelings, overcome challenges, and cultivate optimism and resilience.

The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is intended for children, ages 7-11. The book is envisioned to be used by school psychologists, psychologists in independent practice, teachers, and parents of children in elementary school. It may be used for children who are feeling depressed or are resistant to coming to therapy or counseling. The book may also be used as a part of a curriculum for fostering resilience in all children.

This story explains the feelings of sadness and negative thinking, illustrates how people in someone’s life can help (e.g., the characters of Gabby and Polly), describes the process of what to expect before, during, and after seeing a psychologist, and most importantly, outlines basic principles of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. It is not a “quick fix,” but rather a story that depicts the struggles of a usually happy dog, previous failed attempts of receiving help, reaching out to parents, teachers, and psychologists, and putting time and effort into learning new skills. The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is designed for psychologists, teachers, and parents to use with children in elementary school.
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The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds
The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is a story about Boppy, a Beagle who is struggling with overcoming sadness, being resilient, and using effective coping strategies. Boppy’s friends, Gabby and Polly, work hard to help Boppy feel better. When Boppy’s owners take him to see a special dog psychologist, Boppy learns how to cope with negative feelings, overcome challenges, and cultivate optimism and resilience.

The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is intended for children, ages 7-11. The book is envisioned to be used by school psychologists, psychologists in independent practice, teachers, and parents of children in elementary school. It may be used for children who are feeling depressed or are resistant to coming to therapy or counseling. The book may also be used as a part of a curriculum for fostering resilience in all children.

This story explains the feelings of sadness and negative thinking, illustrates how people in someone’s life can help (e.g., the characters of Gabby and Polly), describes the process of what to expect before, during, and after seeing a psychologist, and most importantly, outlines basic principles of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. It is not a “quick fix,” but rather a story that depicts the struggles of a usually happy dog, previous failed attempts of receiving help, reaching out to parents, teachers, and psychologists, and putting time and effort into learning new skills. The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is designed for psychologists, teachers, and parents to use with children in elementary school.
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The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds

The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds

by Laura Van Schaick-Harman
The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds

The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds

by Laura Van Schaick-Harman

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The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is a story about Boppy, a Beagle who is struggling with overcoming sadness, being resilient, and using effective coping strategies. Boppy’s friends, Gabby and Polly, work hard to help Boppy feel better. When Boppy’s owners take him to see a special dog psychologist, Boppy learns how to cope with negative feelings, overcome challenges, and cultivate optimism and resilience.

The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is intended for children, ages 7-11. The book is envisioned to be used by school psychologists, psychologists in independent practice, teachers, and parents of children in elementary school. It may be used for children who are feeling depressed or are resistant to coming to therapy or counseling. The book may also be used as a part of a curriculum for fostering resilience in all children.

This story explains the feelings of sadness and negative thinking, illustrates how people in someone’s life can help (e.g., the characters of Gabby and Polly), describes the process of what to expect before, during, and after seeing a psychologist, and most importantly, outlines basic principles of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. It is not a “quick fix,” but rather a story that depicts the struggles of a usually happy dog, previous failed attempts of receiving help, reaching out to parents, teachers, and psychologists, and putting time and effort into learning new skills. The Summer It Rained: How Boppy the Beagle Learned to See the Sun Behind the Clouds is designed for psychologists, teachers, and parents to use with children in elementary school.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148392880
Publisher: Dr. Laura Van Schaick-Harman
Publication date: 07/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 256 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Dr. Laura Van Schaick-Harman is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified School Psychologist in New York State. She works with children and families in schools, agencies, and in private practice. Dr. Laura received the Doctor of Psychology degree in 2011 from St. John's University and has earned the Nationally Certified School Psychologist credential from the National Association of School Psychologists. She is an active member in the Suffolk County Psychological Association as a Member-at-Large and chairperson of the Website and Publications committees. Dr. Laura is a lecturer at St. Joseph's College where she teaches a course in behavior modification. She is an active community volunteer, is a lifelong learner, and has experience working both in private and public settings with children, adults, and families. Dr. Laura was awarded the Suffolk County Psychological Association Service Award in 2012. She lives on Long Island with her husband.
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