Sep

14

Subscribe to 12 months of Moving Stories.  A story will be delivered each month by  e-mail.

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Apr

19

By Susanne Carroll Duffy, Psy.D.  RPT-S

Black Black Bear lives in a cave by himself, hurt and alone.  He had good reason to be in his cave, but slowly he discovers the wonders to be found outside…the ones that are there even when you can not see them at first.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2010


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Feb

1

FrogBy Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

It is the night before the first day of school and the mother frog and her baby talk together about the baby frog’s feelings.  She is very excited, but also has some fears.  Mother frog shares some ideas of how to manage her fears.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2009

Feb

1

Johnny AppleseedBy Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

This is the classic story of Johnny Appleseed, told with a focus on his quality of kindness for all living things and pursuing a dream.

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©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2010

© Art work, Jane W. Carroll

Feb

1

JoyBy Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

In this playful interactive story, Joy, a dog, gets on a school bus and encounters many adventures along the way.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2009

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Feb

1

Home (Moving Story)By Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

A tree struggles for survival between rocks on a coast.  It has seen many storms and is bent and windblown.  A caring couple gently move the tree to a place where it has room to grow big and strong.  The tree sometimes misses it’s old home on the rocks, but once it is grown, it can see past the woods to the coast where it used to live–and realizes it has been home all along.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2009

Feb

1

UnionBy Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

This is a story/poem of two people embarking on a journey together into the fog.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2009

Feb

1

GrowingBy Sue Carroll Duffy, Psy.D. RPT-S

This is a story of the growth of a group of eggs into tadpoles and finally into frogs that are ready to explore land as well as return to the waters of their birth.

©Susanne Carroll Duffy, 2009