In a reassuring, down-to-earth guide for parents who know there are no "right" answers to children's questions--only meaningful ones--the author of Something More shows how to guide children creatively toward their own answers to questions on such topics as the value of money and the nature of the universe.
“A wonderfully penetrating book that insightfully addresses the real questions that kids want to discuss in lucid, understandable language.” — Rabbi Earl Grollman, author of Talking About Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child.
Jean Fitzpatrick is a psychotherapist who helps individuals and couples in New York. A member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Jean helps couples navigate the transition to parenthood, heal from infidelity, and find their own unique path to stress management and work-life integration.
Jean blogs at http://therapistnyc.com. You may have seen Jean interviewed in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, on CNN.com, in USA Today or wherever the subject is marriage and family life.
Jean's book Something More: Nurturing Your Child's Spiritual Growth was named a Best Parenting Book of the Year by Parents magazine and won a Wilbur Award for promoting understanding among faith groups. To learn more about Jean, visit her website at http://www.therapistnyc.com