Has your child been impacted by death? Learn how you can you offer help even when your own heart is breaking. This little handbook is written to equip you with child-friendly language and engaging activities that enable you and your child to navigate grief together. It is packed with ideas you can use as soon as you have read it the first time through. Childhood bereavement has long been a critical issue. Why? Because unresolved childhood grief is a major cause of later problems in school, relationship issues, depression, risk-taking behaviors, and suicide. For a child under 10, the death of someone in the family can impact emotional wellbeing for life. A child needs help to understand what they are experiencing after a death, to tell and retell their story, to express their feelings, and above all to know someone cares. All these things are “griefwork” and are essential to recovery. The author, a social worker, was a grieving child. Her children were grieving kids at ages 5 and 10 when their older brother died. She professionally supported grieving children in hospice, public-schools, and church settings for 30 years. She believes the best way to help children today is to equip you, the parent or caregiver, with script and tools to support them. In an easy to read, conversational style, with the voice of experience, she shares her story, her faith, insights, and creative, interactive activities you can do together. Purchase this book to get what you need to give your grieving child or children what they need.
12 Simple Tips and Tools to Help Your Grieving Child: What I Wish I Had Known When My Son Died (Kid Talk Grief)
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This handbook equips the parent or caregiver with tools and strategies to support the student’s emotional well-being and development while processing grief.
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Weight | 0.091 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.4 × 22.9 in |
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