The children’s book helping our kids banish worry
When primary school teacher and mum, Brooke Graham’s daughter was 9, she was rushed to hospital in the middle of the night because she felt like she couldn’t breathe. Turns out she was having a panic attack, and it was the sign Brooke needed to get her some professional help. She has since gone on to use the techniques they learnt to write a new children’s book called Go Away, Worry Monster!, to help remind our kids that they can send worry packing anytime they like, and take control of their fears.
Need help to listen?
Previous Episodes
Why Princess Di was so intent on being a hands-on mother
Weekly Catch-Up
Livinia Nixon on the struggle of Melbourne’s lockdown on families
‘I stopped making family decision for a week. Here’s what happened…’
Meet the mum who wrote a best-selling book in lockdown
Alannah Hill on the heartbreak of your child no longer needing you
You might like
Mum Club
At Mum Club, no topic is off the table, no question is too silly and everyone is welcome. Hosts Emily Blatchford and Leah Goulis are here twice a week to help you out and keep you entertained during your night feeds/pram walks/school runs/meltdowns in the pantry - so join the club!
The Juggling Act
This informative and relatable podcast aims to offer insight for mum’s and dads to help them navigate their professional and parenting lives
The 10th Month
In this podcast series, we’re exploring the way our identities can change when we become a mother and sharing our experiences.