Storybook

All About Karli: A Story About Reconnecting

A story about reconnecting after a parent and child’s time apart during recovery from addiction.

For children living in homes impacted by addiction, there may be times when families become separated when a parent enters a treatment program or facility. During these times apart, relationships can be strained. However, when families are reunited, there are opportunities to rebuild and strengthen bonds.  

Parents can begin the process of rebuilding trust with children by offering structure, consistency, and regular routines. They can continue to strengthen their relationships through quality time spent together with children. 

In this storybook, Karli and her mom grow and reconnect in meaningful ways after her mom’s time away getting help for her addiction. As you read, notice the strategies they both use to heal — doing things like journaling, keeping a calendar, making dinner together, playing, or just cuddling.