

My Big Sister Takes Drugs, by Judith Vigna As a result, she created this workbook to prevent children from suffering from the same loneliness she did as a child.


The author, Claudia Black, was also raised in a family of alcoholics. By using this workbook as a medium for expression, children can better understand themselves and how addiction is impacting their family. All illustrations and stories in the workbook were drawn and written by young children with at least one alcoholic parent.Ĭhildren growing up in families with addiction issues learn too young that they can’t freely talk about their experiences. The book is designed to help children who are very young openly speak about their own family experiences with addiction. Created for children aged five through twelve, this workbook helps children express themselves during a fragile period of development.īecause it is written from a child’s perspective, this book allows children to understand their own feelings. As stated in the title, this book teaches children that addiction is a disease that people suffer from. My Dad Loves Me, My Dad has a Disease is a workbook that’s unafraid to tackle the topic of addiction head-on. My Dad Loves Me, My Dad has a Disease: A Child’s View of Living with Addiction, by Claudia Black Make sure to check out these five books about substance abuse to help your child get through this family disease. If you or someone you love has a child impacted by addiction, children’s books can be a great resource.

It can be confusing and upsetting for them to have someone they love go through so many ups and downs when they drink or use. Many children don’t entirely understand why their parents, siblings, or other family members might act a certain way. That’s why for International Children’s Book Day, we’re taking a look at five children’s books about addiction that discuss drugs and alcohol. This is because everyone in the family, especially the children, are impacted by a loved one’s substance abuse. Many people often refer to addiction as a family disease.
