Ten Turtles on Tuesday

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781433816437
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Dear Diary,

We’re getting close to WildWorld. We just passed the old gas station on the right and the little store with the red and green roof. I counted the whole way—5 of us, 5 taps on my leg, 2 kids playing in a sprinkler, 6 cars on the side of the road.  Seems like I count more than ever. I can’t help it.  Nobody else in the car counts stuff—I can tell. They sing songs and think about whatever they want. When Mom taps the steering wheel it’s for fun, to the beat of the song, not because she has to. I wish I could be like that, so carefree.

Sometimes I ask Mom if she notices how many houses are on the block, or how many people are on the sidewalk, but she never does. So I count secretly to myself…because I know it’s weird.

Do you ever feel like you have to do something over and over? Maybe you count.. Maybe you wash your hands, or check to make sure something is right. Maybe you clean, or perform certain actions with your body, or ask for reassurances. Maybe you do a combination of these things, or something completely different.
 
Meet Sarah. Sarah feels like she has to count or something bad might happen, like her mom might die. That’s a heavy burden to carry! She counts things in order to make herself feel better, but it ends up making her feel worse. Sarah has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD for short. With the help of her family and her therapist, Sarah learns that she can take charge of her OCD. Eventually, she is able to handle her anxious thoughts and compulsions and get out of the OCD game. 

Includes an extensive Reader's Note by Michael Tompkins, PhD.

Ellen Flanagan Burns is a school psychologist and the author of The Tallest Bridge in the WorldNobody's Perfect: A Story for Children About Perfectionism and Ten Turtles on Tuesday. She devotes her writing to helping children overcome anxiety. She believes that children's books can be a powerful therapeutic tool and supports cognitive-based interventions for children with anxiety-related issues. Ms. Burns lives in Newark, Delaware with her family, where she is also a practicing licensed massage therapist.

Sue Cornelison illustrates in her "Tree Top" art studio in her backyard in rural Iowa. Together with husband, Ross, she raised six children. When she is not drawing and painting, she coaches trampoline and tumbling. She is the illustrator of Sofia's DreamYou're Wearing That to School!?Ten Turtles on Tuesday, Don't Put Yourself Down in Circus Town, the award-winning "Howard B. Wigglebottom" series, and the "Bitty Baby" series for American Girl.