< p> Drawing on thirty years of practicing psychotherapy, Dorothy Martyn here gives readers a unique look into a play-therapy room where three children individually present their own journeys over some months. These children, in that setting, provide us with a special lens through which we can better understand what transpires in their minds ? and in ours.< /p> < p> Through the children's creative, poetic utterances ? enhanced by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and other literary giants ? < i> Beyond Deserving< /i> persuasively argues against the justice idea of reward according to what is deserved and for the superior potency of a beyond-deserving model in cultivating love and creative work in children. Written primarily for parents and other mentors ? teachers, youth leaders, counselors, and so on ? < i> Beyond Deserving< /i> draws the subject of child rearing back to its roots in the biblical declaration of unconditional love, love that moves first, without a prior ???deserving.???< /p>