How Many Marbles Do You Have?

How Many Marbles Do You Have?

Helping Children Understand The Limitations of Those With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

Author: Melinda Malott 
Publisher:
XLIBRIS
Published:
Nov 7, 2014
ISBN: 1499094450
Pages: 24
Language: English
Tags: | Fibromyalgia | Chronic Pain | to explain FM to children |

Description:


This is the book we’ve been waiting for-a story for children of parents with Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In fact, I plan to buy a copy for all my loved ones, so they’ll better understand what my life is like. It all depends on how many marbles are in my jar each day-the perfect metaphor for explaining the unpredictability and the ups and downs of Fibromyalgia and CFS. At the end of the book, Malott writes, “a heart full of love is better than a jar full of marbles any day” Not only is this book informative and insightful, it’s a heart full of love in itself. -Toni Bernhard, author of How to Be Sick A mom uses a brilliant jar-and-marble analogy to teach her son about her limitations related to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia. The book uses marbles, a toy all children are familiar with, as a measure of the mother’s limited energy. Using a jar and some marbles, the author conveys difficult concepts in terms that children can understand. These concepts include taking preemptive rests to have more energy later, finding alternate ways to perform tasks that use less energy, and post exertional malaise. The concepts in the book are relevant to someone with one or both illnesses, and it can be applied to other physically limiting conditions as well. The book reminds the reader that although illness may limit a mother’s activities, it never diminishes a mother’s love for her children. The book is fun and yet realistic and will capture your child’s heart.

Author

Melinda Malott

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Language

English

Number of pages

24

ISBN

978-1499094459

1499094450

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