Grief in children
Label
Grief in children
Name
Grief in children
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of16
- Talk, listen, connect when families grieve, Hablen, escuchen, conecten familias en la aflicción, Sesame Workshop
- Why do I feel so sad?, a grief book for children, written by Tracy Lambert, LPC ; illustrated by Elena Napoli
- Why did you die?, activities to help children cope with grief & loss, Erica Leeuwenburgh, Ellen Goldring
- Helping children cope with the loss of a loved one, a guide for grownups, William C. Kroen ; edited by Pamela Espeland ; [foreword by Maria D. Trozzi]
- 35 ways to help a grieving child, The Dougy Center
- Guiding your child through grief, Mary Ann Emswiler & James P. Emswiler
- No new baby, for siblings who have a brother or sister die before birth, by Marilyn Gryte ; illustration and design by Kristi McClendon
- Helping children grieve, Paraclete Press, Inc
- Children and grief, children teaching children about grief, directed and produced by Professor Child
- Children and grief, when a parent dies, J. William Worden
- What children need when they grieve, the four essentials : routine, love, honesty, and security, Julia Wilcox Rathkey ; foreword by Barbara Bush ; introduction by Cynthia R. Pfeffer
- When children grieve, for adults to help children deal with death, divorce, pet loss, moving and other losses, John W. James and Russell Friedman with Leslie Landon Matthews
- When someone has a very serious illness, children can learn to cope with loss and change, written by Marge Heegaard to be illustrated by children
- Parenting through crisis, helping kids in times of loss, grief, and change, Barbara Coloroso
- Why do people die?, helping your child understand-- with love and illustrations, Cynthia MacGregor ; illustrations by David Clark
- When someone dies, a children's mindful how-to guide on grief and loss, Andrea Dorn, MSW
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1