Kimberly Pressley Herrick Discusses Coloring Away Pain
Coloring Away Pain was a new edition to resources for children battling the issues of divorce and parental alienation. Chrissy from Parental Alienation Hurts was joined by founder Kimberly Pressley Herrick of Coloring Away Pain. In this interview Kimberly shared how Coloring Away Pain came to be and her new book “I Wonder” regarding the topic of Parental Alienation. Kimberly not plagued by parental alienation in her own family was requested by a parent to add this topic to her list of coloring books.
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EPISODE265 - Kimberly Pressley-Herrick: Coloring Away Pain [57:07m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThe Foundation for Coloring Away Pain is a 501 ( C ) 3 organization that has over 15 titles for school age children. These various titles cover difficult situations ranging from death to eating healthy. The coloring books allow children to find answers to difficult questions as well as express themselves in a healthy manner. Get Your Justice Live encourages parents to introduce this new resource to your local schools and communities.
There are titles for a variety of different situations, including parental alienation and divorce.
I Wonder
Taryn is a little girl whose parents are divorced. Lately, she has been hearing some very confusing things. With no one to talk to, Taryn turns to her closest friend, Noodle. Read how Noodle answers Taryn’s questions and provides comfort. This coloring and activity book deals with the sensitive topic of Parental Alienation.
Divorce
Parker the Penguin finds out his parents are going to get a divorce. See how his story unfolds and how Parker puts the pieces of his broken family back together and learns that a new life, even if it’s different, can be great too.
Coloring Away Pain is also known for donating books to children when a major disaster takes place. This is a true organization that cares about the children and what life has dealt them. You can help Coloring Away Pain by donating boxes of crayons or by participating in the Quarters for Crayons fundraiser. This would be a great fundraiser for schools so children can realize they are helping other children across the country and world.






































