When I stared this blog I never dreamed it would become my job or that I would go to conferences and speak about blogging to other bloggers. This week I am heading to BlogHer in San Jose to lead a writing lab about brainstorming. As I prepare I can see that my daughter is getting a little anxious. Over the years I have made different little activities for my children when I go away like this Kissing Hand Necklace and Mailbox Activity. I decided to make a little photo book because my daughter has always found peace in photos. When she gets upset looking at photos of family has always helped her calm down. You can use this same tutorial for any kind of book not just one for when you are separated from your children.
Gather your materials. You will need some self laminating sheets ( or a laminator), photos or print outs of photo collages ( I used picmonkey.com to make mine) , a hole punch, scissors, and a small binder ring.
Start by making collages in a 4×6 size. As I said above I used picmonkey.com to make these because I like how easy it is to add text to the collages. This is the text I added :
Even if you aren’t tight in my arms, you are snug in my heart. My love for you is just the same when we are apart.
When I am gone build with cars and Lego, say hi to the deer, take care of your babies, and get some fro-yo.
When I am gone I am going to ride in a taxi, wait at the airport, fly on a plane, listen to speakers, teach some other bloggers, and see Ms. Maya.
If you miss me while I am gone look at all these photos and know that love can stretch all the way across the world.
My heart is always filled with you and I will hold your hand again in a few days.
Mama loves you no matter how far apart we are.
Create a cover page.
Print them out and trim to a 4×6 size
Use the self laminating sheets and laminate the photos. This step was SUPER easy and I picked up these sheets at RiteAid.
Read the book. I had my husband read the book to my daughter and I will read it to her many many times before I leave so that it’s familiar. We will talk about each photo and tell stories about them as well. I find it really helpful to tell my children what I will be doing while I am away as well. I never say I won’t miss them, instead I always say I will and then tell them how I handle the emotions and ask them how they do. Giving them control and not telling them what to do has always helped my children feel empowered with hard emotions. I love when they explain to me how they conquered something hard. I also find the following books very helpful when dealing with any sort of separation anxiety.
Books For Separation Anxiety
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The Kissing Hand by Audry Penn is an absolute favorite. Chester is a raccoon who like most of us doesn’t like change. In his case, it’s starting school. He wants to stay home with his mama and play with the friends he already has instead of going to school away from her and his friends. So his mama explains to him the magic of the kissing hand. The real magic is the message that we have to do things that scare us sometimes but that the love of our family is always with us to help us through. Go get this book.
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell is perfectly written for toddlers who are eager to “do it myself” but still need a loving parent safely within view. Three baby owls wake to find their mom away and as time passes the three all get more anxious in their own ways. My daughter loves this book and completely related to poor little Bill who repeats “I want my mommy!” over and over. At night she is very much like little Bill, but during the day she is braver like the other two owls Sarah and Percy. No matter what level of separation anxiety your child may have at times they will relate to one or all of the little owls. Of course the story ends with mama coming back and reassuring her little owl babies that she always will.
Mama Always Comes Home by Karma Wilson was a last-minute grab at the library that I am so thankful I saw. It starts off with animal mothers leaving their babies, for all different reasons. A bird gathering food, a dog greeting his master, and more. The animal mothers leave, but they also always return to their babies. Then it switches to a child and mother. She reassures the child that she will be back and we watch her leave and return . I loved this book because my son isn’t the best when I leave him, he related to this book immediately and was repeating “Mama always comes home!” half way through. { I originally reviewed this in 2009 and have since read it many times to my daughter who also needed those gentle reminders that I would always return. }
Steph says
This is perfect timing as I leave this weekend for the first time in a long time and my four year old daughter is quite concerned about it.
Godly Indian Mom says
This is such a beautiful thought 🙂
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JDaniel4's Mom says
This is a wonderful time! I hope you have great time at the conference!
Andrea says
This is the cutest idea. I love it. We are currently going through a move and this is the perfect way to show the kids that even if we are separated while things are settling we still love them with everything that we are. Beautiful.
Annie says
What a wonderful little photo books idea! I might even make photo books like that for my children 🙂
Diana says
Super sweet. We have watched Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood – one episode explains that grown ups come back. It’s a good one too. Have a great time!
Allison McDonald says
” Grown….ups come back!” we love that episode too!
Suzanne @KawarthaMums says
Wonderful idea and tutorial. Adding to Kawartha Lakes Mums Toddler Time Pinterest board.
Jennifer Tammy says
Amazing! We’ve been reading the Kissing Hand often, and practicing it at my daughter’s twice-weekly daycare drop-off. I’m not sure how we’re going to make it to five-days-a-week, if we ever do, but I love seeing ideas like this to help the process along.
Allison McDonald says
My daughter still asks for kissing hands from time to time and did every day of preschool until Christmas. I love that they have that to help them cope.
Julia says
Thank you so much for this idea. I made a book like this 6mo ago for my daughter when she was 2.5 years old. My husband was traveling a lot and the book really helped with the separation. Not only does she still love looking at the pictures, but it provided the words she could use to talk about Daddy being away. Wonderful idea!!!
Allison McDonald says
I am THRILLED to hear that. My daughter and I still read hers weekly!