In a world where families come in all shapes and sizes, understanding and acceptance become key to nurturing happy, resilient children. "My Visit to Penguin: Helping Children Understand Supervised Visits" is a ground-breaking children's book by Lucy Schweizer Cook, a devoted educator and mother with over 25 years of experience.
This heart-warming tale introduces young readers to Oliver, a little boy who navigates the new experience of supervised visits with his dad at the Penguin centre, a place designed to foster safe and joyful reunions. Crafted with compassion and insight, Lucy's story illuminates the concept of supervised visits, providing comfort and clarity to children who find themselves in similar situations. With a backdrop of engaging activities and the reassurance of a loving connection, "My Visit to Penguin" is not just a storybook—it's a vital resource for children experiencing the complexities of family separation or divorce, their parents, and professionals dedicated to supporting families through transition.
Drawing from her personal journey and professional expertise, Lucy encapsulates the essence of resilience, love, and the unbreakable bonds of family, making this book a beacon of light for neurodiverse children and any young reader facing the challenges of a changing family dynamic.