grief in children

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grief in children

Rainlight

2001
While Mallie and her family put their lives back together after her father leaves them, they realize how their lives and identities have become intertwined throughout the years.

Healing the hurt, restoring the hope

how to guide children and teens through times of divorce, death, and crisis with the Rainbows approach
2003
Contains activities, stories, advice, and inspiration designed to help teenagers overcome the pain associated with divorce, death, and crisis.

Parenting through crisis

helping kids in times of loss, grief, and change
2000
Shows parents how to help children find a way through grief and sorrow during the difficult times of death, illness, divorce, and other upheavals.

The grieving child

a parent's guide
1992
Provides suggestions for dealing with a child's emotional responses to death and helping a child adjust to a new life.

Everything you need to know when a parent dies

1995
A guide to coping with the stresses and emotions arising after the death of a parent.

Finding a way through when someone close has died

what it feels like and what you can do to help yourself : a workbook for young people by young people
2001
Young people offer each other advice, in a workbook format, on how to cope with the emotional ups and downs stemming from the death of a loved one. Advice on how to seek external suppor t is supplemented by an appeneded list of government and privately-funded ageneices.

Our dad died

the true story of three kids whose lives changed
2003
Three children, ages eight (twins) and four, describe how their lives changed when their father died suddenly two years earlier and offer practical advice for overcoming loss and moving on with life.

The goodbye boat

1999
Presents the phenomena of grief and loss and the concept that death is not the end.

Death

1998
Discusses what it feels like to experience the death of a loved one, outlines the stages of grief and mourning, and describes ways to honor or remember someone who has died.

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