Keys to Helping Children Deal With Death and Grief (Barron's Parenting Keys)
Editorial Reviews
From Parents' Choice®
This easy-to-read book guides parents, teachers and other caregivers through the fundamental aspects of bereavement in children. The book tackles such subjects as Explaining Death, the Funeral, and Religion and Grief simply and compassionately through concrete examples. A glossary and recommended reading list enhance the text, and the Question and Answer section - while brief - addresses some of the common questions children have regarding death and dying. A 2000 Parents' Choice® Recommended winner.
Reviewed by Anne Glowinski, MD, Parents' Choice® 2000
Book Description
An experienced bereavement specialist tells parents how to explain the concept of death in ways that will be understandable to children. She helps parents anticipate childrens responses and needs, shows how to cope with funeral rites in meaningful ways, and points out the importance of incorporating the loss into a positive sense of personal memories. She examines the natural process of grief that every bereaved personboth child and adultpasses through.
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