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Hope is a cheerful, bubbly little girl with a loving family. One day, her life is turned upside down when Papa Bear doesn't return from the hospital. Leaving a hole in her heart, Hope doesn't know how she will ever be able to mend it, until one night, Papa Bear comes to her in her dreams. Find out how Papa Bear's words help Hope to manage her grief and begin to mend the hole in her heart. ¿Losing Papa, Finding Hope is designed to help adults talk to children about their grief after losing someone they love.

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Hope is a cheerful, bubbly little girl with a loving family. One day, her life is turned upside down when Papa Bear doesn't return from the hospital. Leaving a hole in her heart, Hope doesn't know how she will ever be able to mend it, until one night, Papa Bear comes to her in her dreams. Find out how Papa Bear's words help Hope to manage her grief and begin to mend the hole in her heart. ¿Losing Papa, Finding Hope is designed to help adults talk to children about their grief after losing someone they love.
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Belinda Anderson is an Art Psychotherapist and ex primary teacher from the Shetland Isles, with more than fifteen years' experience in supporting children and young people. In 2019, Belinda made the decision to leave primary teaching to pursue a career as an art psychotherapist, after becoming increasingly aware of the rising number of young people who required time and space, to work through emotional difficulties that may be distressing for them. Through her work as an art psychotherapist, Belinda provides a safe space for young people to express themselves creatively, using art as the primary mode of communication.The idea for 'Losing Papa - Finding Hope' was circulating in Belinda's mind for a number of years before it came to fruition, just after completing her MSc Art Psychotherapy at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh in the spring of 2021.