The
Forever Child:
A Tale of Anger and Fear
This
is a tale about a young boy named Jean Paul. He was abandoned at a tender
age by uncaring relatives after his parents had died from hunger and
cold. He lives alone, deep in a forest in France, depending on no one
else to meet his needs.
One day, while hunting for food, Jean Paul is captured by wandering
thieves and sold to some kindly villagers with good intentions. Imagine
their surprise when they discover he is a snarling and ferocious creature;
more animal than boy. Will there be someone who can help Jean Paul learn
to be good? Will there be a family who can love him forever in spite
of his terrible ways?
Find out what happens to this angry and frightened young boy and to
the well-meaning villagers who try to save him.
The
tale reflects the joys and pitfalls of adopting or fostering a child
with a history of early trauma. It is accompanied by a parenting guide
that provides practical step-by-step help in assisting families to work
through their child’s negative behaviors to achieve more positive
ones.
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