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Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Anxiety, Behaviour, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability

Brody The Lion: The Shopping Flip

Teaching positive behaviour strategies to children experiencing big emotions, this fun picture book is particularly helpful for children with autism or sensory processing disorders.
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Brody The Lion: The Shopping Flip


Author: Kristin Wegner
Illustrator: Fay Stayer
Publisher: Autism and Behavior Center

The story follows Brody the lion cub and his mother on a trip to the grocery store. Although not specifically stated in the story, Brody displays traits that are common in children on the autistic spectrum (he finds changes in routine challenging, displays some sensory processing issues, and quickly gets overwhelmed by strong emotions).

Written by Dr Kristin Wegner, a highly experienced Clinical Psychologist, the story explores how Brody and his parents and other caregivers help him to prepare and rehearse strategies for coping with some of the challenging scenarios he may face during his shopping trip. Brody’s day has some ups and downs: he has a meltdown outside the store when things don’t go the way he had planned,  but later on, when there’s another ‘bump in the road’, he’s able to calm himself by breathing and remembering what he has practiced in advance. Brody’s mother stays calm and supportive throughout, acknowledging his feelings rather than dismissing or judging them.

There are comprehensive notes provided at the back of the book aimed at caregivers (written by Kimberly Sattler MS/BCBA) which are far from just an afterthought – much of the advice given has been explored with examples in the story itself – making the book a useful resource for adults as well as children. There’s even some advice for onlookers, reminding grown ups to see the best in any situation and not fall down the pitfall of judgement.

Young children are likely enjoy the simplicity of the words and the bold, bright illustrations. Brody is an endearing character who should chime with any child who feels compelled to ROAR from time to time! The story provides a useful metaphor and ‘shortcut’ to explore helpful strategies with children: (‘What would Brody do?’, ‘Blow a Brody blow’, etc) and it is good springboard for further conversation and exploration.  Kristen Wegner has created a well-researched story with characters that are both likeable and realistic; Brody doesn’t always manage to fully control his meltdowns but always tries his best and wants to do the right thing.

The messages we found in this book:

Acknowledgement:

  • It is challenging for Brody when he is faced with new, unfamiliar environments, or his rehearsed plan strays off course
  • The judgement of onlookers can be stressful for caregivers.
  • Controlling strong emotions are difficult for all children, but even more so for those with autism.

Guidance:

  • Drawing up a plan in advance and rehearsing scenarios can help greatly.
  • Taking a few moments to breathe when a meltdown is imminent can be a positive step.
  • Avoiding triggers is a good plan but not always possible (Dad is fixing the truck so Brody has to go to the store rather than staying at home as usual). That’s why it’s so important to practice and be prepared, and know some calming techniques.

Hope & Inspiration:

  • Brody gets through his shopping trip successfully and is able to use coping strategies to keep to his plan.
  • Brody’s mother empathises with her son and acknowledges how he is feeling, always staying calm and supportive. She makes time to recognise his efforts and praises him.
Worth noting:

Brody The Lion: The Shopping Flip forms part of a series of books featuring Brody and his friends with autism and other special needs. You can find out more about the series at brodythelion.com.

Review by: Claire Ward-Dutton

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Anxiety, Behaviour, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, asperger syndrome, autism, behaviour, co-operation, confidence, emotions, father, fears, feelings, mental health, persistence, prejudice



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