Bereavement in children
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Bereavement in children
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- A special kind of grief : the complete guide for supporting bereavement and grief in special schools (and other SEND settings)
- Attachment and loss
- Bereavement camps for children and adolescents : planning, curriculum, and evaluation
- Children mourning, mourning children
- Children's understanding of death : toward a contextualized and integrated account
- Children, adolescents and death : questions and answers
- Exploring selected healing activities and rituals for grieving elementary-age boys in a school setting
- God listens when you're sad : prayers when your animal friend is sick or dies
- Grief : how to help children feel, deal & heal : a guide for parents, teachers, counselors and caregivers
- Guide to supporting children through bereavement and loss : emotional wellbeing in school and at home
- Helping children cope with grief
- Helping children grieve
- Helping children grieve : when someone they love dies
- Helping children grieve : when someone they love dies
- Helping children think about bereavement : a differentiated story and activities to help children age 5-11 deal with loss
- On life after death
- The grieving child in the classroom : a guide for school-based professionals
- The loss of loved ones; : the effects of a death in the family on personality development,
- The loss that is forever : the lifelong impact of the early death of a mother or father
- The school bereavement toolkit : a practical guide to supporting children
- What do we tell the children? : talking to kids about death and dying
- When your child loses a loved one
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