clear, concise language, Dr. William Kroen offers comfort, compassion, and sound advice to any adult who is helping a child cope with death. Incorporating insights and information from the respected... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Great book, even if you aren't dealing with a death yet...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Children eventually learn about death, whether it's a grandparent, pet, or someone else that is no longer alive. I took a Child and Family Studies course in Death when I was in college, not thinking I'd have to use the information for a very long time, and this was one of the textbooks for the class. Easily understood, the chapters are not overwhelmingly long. It was surprising how children react differently to death than an adult and even though they may be acting fine, they are hurting. I liked how it gave insights for different ages of children and explained why they might be acting the way they are. I have bought this book and given it to other people as a gift in times of grief.
School Counselor
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is an easy-to-read book that discusses the basic skills of helping children grieve. It is also a nice resource to give parents of grieving children because it isn't as long as some of the other books I have read in this category.
Helps adults understand what a child is going through
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
My brother recently died suddenly, leaving behind a daughter nearly two years old. This book helped us understand what she is going through and also what to expect in the coming months. It is very good at explaining that children mourn in an entirely different way than adults do, so that behaviors that seem contradictory or heartless are actually not that at all. It also helped us know what to tell her and how to do it.I highly recommend it, especially for children that are a bit too young for art therapy, but old enough to understand that something is wrong.
A Must Read even if you are not facing this challenge
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Every parent, educator and concerned adult should read this book even if they are not currently helping a child through the loss of a loved one. Parents often spend a great deal of time reading about child development but they should not deglect another important part of development -- learning and dealing with death. This book was extremely valuable with helping me help my children deal with the death of their Grandfather.
Beautifully written. A must for all who work with children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Helping Children Cope with the Loss of a loved one, gives practical hands-on advice on how to help children from infants to 18 through the grieving process. Dr. Kroen explains how children at all ages and stages perceive and react to death. This book has recently won the 1996 Parent's Choice Award for excellence
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