What happens when the walls we build to keep us safe become the walls that keep us small?
In The Boy Who Lived in a Box, Cassondra Bowden explores the internal architecture of isolation and the courageous journey toward expansion. The Box is a place of predictability, but it lacks the air needed for the spirit to breathe. This Sanctuary Fable serves as a gentle metaphor for children who have learned to shrink to fit their environments.
Using the principles of the Triangle of Restoration, this story helps children (ages 6-8) identify their own boxes and discover the tools needed to dismantle them. It is a vital resource for parents, therapists, and educators focused on nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and the restoration of structural integrity to the human spirit. Learn how to turn a place of confinement into a foundation for ascension.