November 2024Vol. 25, No. 9Families Find Healing Through Reading
A recent article featured on the AdoptUSKids Blog discusses the benefits of bibliotherapy—the use of books and reading as medicine. The author presents insights from staff at the Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center library who have witnessed first-hand the healing power of books among children, youth, and families, especially those touched by foster care and adoption.
Books can create opportunities for comfort, healing, and understanding, particularly when they represent the varied life experiences and needs of their readers. For example, parents and caregivers can use stories and their descriptive language and imagery to help articulate difficult and/or complex topics, like trauma and attachment, to children.
The article emphasizes the therapeutic value of books that elevate lived experience, diverse perspectives and identities, and cultural connectedness. Visit the AdoptUSKids website to learn more and view a list of recommended reading for younger children, older youth, and families who have experienced child welfare system involvement.