Gaye Dell

AUTHOR

Through the initiatives of Interrelate, Gaye has created resources and books for families who no longer live together with the hope of making some of the difficult roads of life's journey feel a little less bumpy.

 


 

books

500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex

  KIDS & THE BIRDS and THE BEES —A MODERN MINEFIELD

There has been plenty of debate about the sexualisation of children in recent times - and judging by some of the questions Australian children are now asking about sex, parents have their hands full.

To help parents deal with this modern-day minefield, a new publication, launched June 1, showcases 500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex - complete with expert advice, written in a way kids will understand and supported with fun illustrations.
 
 

Bidge's Mob

  An innovative new publication is helping Australian children deal with the various personal issues caused by family separations, by examining the ways Australian bush animals raise their young.
 
 
400+ Questions Kids ask about Relationships
 

Kids are asking about relationships...now they’re getting some answers! A unique publication has just been launched showcasing real questions that Australian children ask about relationships.

 
 
The Listeners Get Two Homes
 

The Listener sock puppet family was born from the notion that fun characters who are neither age, gender nor culturally biased can help communicate ideas, assist and re-assure people of all ages who find themselves in difficult and uncertain times.

 
 
The Listener Series
 

The Listeners go to the Family Centre
The Listeners go to Counselling
The Listeners go to the Contact Centre
The Listeners get a Parenting Plan

Single $3.50
 
 
The Listener Book 5-pack
 

Includes new “Two Homes” plus 4 small Listener books

 
 
 

resources

Listener “Feeling” Cards

  When finding the right word is just too hard, the Listeners can help!
 
 
Listener Playing Cards
 

Three games to choose from...3 times the fun!

 
 
Fundamental Changes poster
 

The simple diagram-type poster shows the fundamental changes that need to occur within parental conflict so the outcome can be stress-free for their child.