The Bipolar Burble blog welcomes Karen Tyrrell back. Karen is an Australian author and teacher and she has written a new book Baily Beats the Blah. This is a picture book that aims to help kids develop more awareness around mental health and build up mental health coping skills.
Leave a comment below to be entered to win a free, signed copy of the book.
1. After writing two bipolar recovery memoirs, Me and Her: A Memoir of Madness and Me and Him: A Guide to Recovery, why did you write a children’s book?
I’m passionate about mental health for kids and grown-ups. My goal is to return to school as a teacher-author-story teller. Using Bailey Beats the Blah, I want to boost children’s self-esteem, emotional awareness and resilience skills. My philosophy is: Prevention is FAR better than cure.
2. How did Bailey Beats the Blah come about?
As a teacher I came across so many kids like Bailey. Kids, who experienced sad days, worry thoughts and tummy aches brought on by stress. I made a decision to write a narrative story, to empower children with coping and resilience skills.
3. How can the book help children to become more emotionally aware and resilient?
School counsellors say reading a child a picture book is the best way to change a children’s thinking and behaviour. It’s all about giving the power back to the child. Making him/her responsible for his/her actions
4. What’s your advice to parents, who wish to improve their child’s self-esteem and coping skills.
Read Bailey Beats the Blah to the child encouraging an emotional response. And then ask: When has the child ever felt: blah or had a bad day. Follow up with a discussion of how did Bailey turn his BLAH into HA-HA-HA? Act out the story using puppets from my website.
5. Is this book supposed to be dealing with mental illness or mental health in general?
Both. Bailey is for kids 4 to 8 years old. Families with mental illness will benefit as the story opens up discussions on mental health, mental illness, wellness, resilience, anxiety, depression … and bipolar.
Simple resilience strategies are demonstrated through the actions and words of the characters: Bailey, Mum, Tom, Miss Darling (the teacher) and Fuzzy the dog.
6. And what are those resilience strategies? Are there any messages about mental illness?
Kids who are experiencing sad days (depression), worry thoughts (anxiety) and tummy aches can turn their BLAH into Ha-Ha-Ha.
With simple changes to their daily routine: exercising every day, engaging in fun activities they enjoy, daily journaling, sharing with a friend, spending time with their pet and positive thinking.
School counsellors recommend picture books to empower kids, changing their perceptions, habits and behaviour.
Karen is offering free children’s activities and teacher notes through her website to spring board discussion around emotional health and wellness, including sadness, depression, resilience, and coping strategies.
And don’t forget, leave a comment below to get your own free, signed copy of the book. (Winners announced November 20th.)
lovely book , please give me a copy
Hi its a lovely book for understanding mental health for kirs..
Hi Prabha,
Thanks for supporting Bailey Beats the Blah.
The competition is over now.
BAILEY is available on Amazon eBook & print http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher notes FREE children’s activities on http://www.karentyrrell.com
Cheers,
Karen :)
this is a valuable book for kuds to understand mental health conditions and will creat awareness and reduce stigma of mental illlness
Hi Munsif,
Bailey Beats the Blah picture book is now available at Amazon , winner of mental health award, *5 STAR reviews from Kids Helpline, Teachers and counsellors
http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher resources and kids activities
http://www.karentyrrell.com/free-teacher-resources-free-kids-activities/
Many Thanks,
Karen Tyrrell
http://www.karentyrrell.com
Would like to use it with families
Hi Rebecca,
Thanks for supporting Bailey Beats the Blah.
The competition is over now.
BAILEY is available on Amazon eBook & print http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher notes FREE children’s activities on http://www.karentyrrell.com
Cheers,
Karen :)
this is a great way to explain mental health to a child!
Thanks April for supporting bailey Beats the Blah.
Announcing WINNERS! *Bailey Beats the Blah #Bookgiveaways 5 STAR Mental Health book for KIDS
http://www.karentyrrell.com/winners-bailey-beats-blah-blog-tour-bookgiveaway/
Available on Amazon eBook & print http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher notes FREE children’s activities on http://www.karentyrrell.com
cheers,
Karen :)
I think this is a great book for kids, I have a daughter who just graduated from UF with M.Ed/Ed. S in Mental Health Counseling – I think this would be a great book to give her. Also would have to decide to give it to her or two little girls who don’t understand why their mom is having problems, one of the girls is showing signs of problems now at a young age and this book would help her.
Thanks Dawn
for supporting Bailey Beats the Blah.,
Announcing WINNERS! *Bailey Beats the Blah #Bookgiveaways 5 STAR Mental Health book for KIDS
http://www.karentyrrell.com/winners-bailey-beats-blah-blog-tour-bookgiveaway/
Available on Amazon eBook & print http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher notes FREE children’s activities on http://www.karentyrrell.com
Cheers,
Karen :)
This is very exciting! I can’t wait to check this out with my kids! Having a bipolar mom and having anxiety themselves, a book like this sounds wonderful.
Thanks Melissa,
for supporting Bailey Beats the Blah 5 STAR Mental Health book for KIDS
Announcing WINNERS! *Bailey Beats the Blah #Bookgiveaways
http://www.karentyrrell.com/winners-bailey-beats-blah-blog-tour-bookgiveaway/
Available on Amazon eBook & print http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Download FREE teacher notes FREE children’s activities on http://www.karentyrrell.com
Cheers,
Karen :)
It sounds like an excellent book/tool for parents, mental health professionals and parents alike. I have just ordered my copy from The Book Depository. Really looking forward to receiving it and recommending it.
Thanks Maria,
For buying your copy of Bailey Beats the Blah.
Please download FREE teacher notes and Kids activities from my website
http://www.karentyrrell.com
I’m writing MORE mental health kids book in the series.
Please stay tuned… Karen :)
Karen, I just gotta say — You little rippa!!!
About time something like this was available. It can be such a scary topic to broach with little ones.
Oh, and the tummy ache part REALLY resonated with me – for the first couple of years at school I was regularly experiencing the anxiety tummy ache to the point where I don’t think my teachers believed me. I started to doubt it myself – one day I was sick on my way out of the library because I thought it was just all in my head.
Oh well, I actually just wanted to say thanks and well done!
Hi Heidi,
Thanks for your confirmation of the tummy ache/ anxiety thing. Its very real for so many kids.
My doc explained the huge amount of kids he sees with this condition.
Please check out my 5 Star Reviews from school counselors and teachers.
http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Cheers,
Karen :)
This looks like a really good book; something that may give my little sisters a better understanding of what I’m going through and how to beat their own issues. Also, I have been trying to finish my degree in Social Work. I specifically would like to work with kids in the mental health field. Books like this will give kids more of an advantage of dealing with their mental issues and receiving more support, etc, than what I had as a kid. It would have been nice to have had a book like this when I was a kid dealing with depression, and everything. <3
Hi Ashley
Thanks for checking out bailey Beats the Blah.
Bailey is a book for EVERY child with or without a family history of mental health issues.
Is all about awareness, understanding and prevention.
Please download FREE teacher notes and FREE Children’s activities from my website
http://www.karentyrrell.com
PLEASE check out my award winning bipolar recovery books *Me & Her: A Memoir of Madness and
*ME & HIM: A Guide to Recovery … Karen :)
I think this is a great idea. I wish it had existed a long time ago. I think it will be both helpful to the patient, their siblings, loved ones & probably great to be introduced to young school children. If we teach then while younger may be a great start to ending the stigma attached to all mental illnesses.
Hi Kathleen,
Bailey Beats the Blah is for EVERY child for families with mental illness and those without.
Bailey boosts kids self esteem, and mental health awareness … Karen :)
We were just talking about this in my NAMI Peer to Peer class! Several parents were saying how helpful it would be to have a book our young children could read, validating their experiences while providing reassurance and understanding of what was going on. One thing that emerged was that the book(s) would need to be specific to the mental illness of the parent, not generic, because otherwise it will not resonate with the child. (I found this to be the case with a rather perfunctory book my psychiatrist gave me for my 7 or 8 year old daughter; it was about “depression” and so bland she could not relate to it.) I’m eager to read this book.
hi Kathleen,
Bailey beats the Blah is very relatable to the child’s own experiences.
Bailey hates school … doesn’t want to get of bed … grumpy with everyone until he experiences his worst moments… Then step by step he changes his behaviur to feel better … Karen :)
Awesome idea! My child has mild Autism. Heh, and I have depression and OCD. We both need the book!
Thanks Jamie for your vote of support.
Bailey Beats the Blah can boosts every families coping skills and self-esteem … and springboard discussion on anxiety, depression and resilience. Please check out the FREE teacher notes and FREE kids activities on my website http://www.karentyrrell.com … Karen :)
As a Child and Youth Worker and Mental Health Speaker, I am always excited to discover resources to help children develop increased resiliency, mental wellness and understanding. This sounds like a wonderful book! Looking forward to reading it someday and using it in classroom settings and one-on-one!
Hi Joy,
Lovely to hear your excitement over Bailey Beats the Blah and your plans to use it in classrooms and with one-to-one … Karen :)
I teach 1 st grade at a Title 1, low income, high % of homeless, high transient kids at public elementary school. … they go through a lot. It would be beyond wonderful to read this to them.
YES Lynda, *Bailey Beats the Blah would make a HUGE impact to their lives, boosting their self-esteem , emotional awareness and coping skills… Karen :)
I would love to read this to my kids.
Thanks Eddy,
Bailey Beats the Blah …. is the BEST gift you could ever give your kids … Karen :)
I’d love to read this to my boys, both to help them come to terms with their mother and I, and to prepare them for things that will inevitably occur in the future. Good work, love it!
Thanks Andy,
Bailey Beats the Blah will empower your boys with emotional awareness and coping skills when used with discussion and the FREE activities on my website http://www.karentyrrell.com … Karen :)
I would love to read this to my god child – being bipolar myself. He’s like my surrogate child <3
Hi Henna,
The BEST gift you can give your child is … Bailey Beats the BLAH… Karen :)
Love it!
Thanks Sarah …. so will all the KIDS in your life :)
This is brilliant. I have two beautiful nieces and i want them to grow up knowing more about mental health. I know it would have been very helpful to me when i was little. Heck it would help people around me now understand a little bit more about mental health. This is a book that belongs in every school young and old.
Rebeka
Thanks Rebeka,
for your incredible support for bailey Beats the Blah.
This book is for EVERY child… Prevention is FAR better than cure… Karen :)
I love this! I have Bipolar Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and I have 2 kids. And my daughter, age 6 is already starting to show signs of anxiety similar to what I did when I was a kid, so I worry for her. Anxiety runs in our family, apparently. :(
Hi Suzanne,
Bailey Beats the Blah boosts kids resilience against anxiety and worry thoughts.
PLEASE Check out the 5 STAR reviews from school counselors and teachers.
http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Cheers,
Karen :)
Thanks for writing this. While I don’t have BiPolar, my husband does (BPII), and it’s a difficult thing for folks to understand — even those that have BP or live with someone that does. As with so many things, more information leads to better understanding. And …. there may be children that will recognize himself/herself and can get started with treatment/coping mechanisms that much sooner. THANK YOU!!
Many thanks Kathy,
Please spread the word about *Bailey Beats the Blah to every family and school you know.
Cheers,
Karen :)
Karen; Great idea & philosophy. Every time I say my last name I turn a Bla into a Ha.
LOL Jim,
Thanks for spreading the word! You won’t forget Bailey Beats the BLAH, will you?
Karen-Thanks so much for writing this book! Depression and mental health issues are already difficult enough to explain. When you couple that with the usual brain fog that goes along with the disease it…it is incredibly hard to find the right words.
Thanks you so much!
hi Traci,
Bailey Beats the Blah makes it EASY for you … Just read the story. and follow up with the FREE kids activities and notes on my website … Karen :)
It’s great to see a book about mental health issues including depression for young children, as an ex teacher there weren’t many books to go to for young children.
Thanks Brenda,
All Kids have worry thoughts, sad days and stress some time in their life.
I hope bailey beats the Blah becomes a resource in every school.
cheers,
Karen :)
What a great picture book Karen. As a Bipolar sufferer and a Mum to two young boys, I do worry about trying to explain mental illness to them (as well as worrying they will suffer some day too!). Excellent resource and I hope it becomes widely available.
Hi Michelle,
Bailey Beats the Blah’s philosophy is prevention is FAR better than cure. Start the conversations after reading Bailey.
Bailey is available world wide as a print book or eBook via Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Bailey-Beats-the-Blah-ebook/dp/B00G0O6GVW/
Cheers,
Karen :)
Great to see a mental health expert contributing on the blog hop :) #picbkassess
Hi Stacey.
Thrilled you dropped by Natasha’s site to find out what she had to say about Bailey … from the perspective of a mental health advocate … Karen “_
What a great way to teach children about mental illness, and to let them know they are not alone. Thank you Ms Tyrrell for writing an empowering book. I’m sure your book will give a lot of kids the words to describe how they feel.
Thanks Dana,
for grasping the power of Bailey Beats the Blah.
So many kids out there are feeling the stress of our pressurized life-styles.
Bailey gives them the coping skills to deal with change and yukky feelings of depression … Karen :)
Thanks Natasha,
For supporting *Bailey Beats the Blah Book giveaway.
I invite your readers to leave a comment or a question to win a FREE copy.
Please check out the Reviews and Interviews on 14 Blog Tour sites.
http://www.karentyrrell.com/bailey-beats-blah-blog-tour-giveaway/
The more sites you visit, the greater your chance of winning the draw.
Winners announced on my website on the 20th http://www.karentyrrell.com
Good luck,
Karen :)
Karen Tyrrell is an inspiration. Thank you so much for writing this book to help children understand better their emotions and mental health. I hope that every child has the opportunity to read this book.
Thanks Kelly for your kind words of support for Bailey Beats the Blah.
My goal is to get my picture book out to every child, family and classroom… Karen :)
I applaud you! Teaching children about mental health and providing them with information they can use is exemplary.
Steven
Thanks Steven,
I’m passionate that my picture book can boost kids coping skills. I’ve already received 5 star reviews from teachers and school counselors … Good luck Karen :)