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(Ebook) How Do We Tell the Children? Third Edition: A Step-By-Step Guide for Helping Children Two to Teen Cope When Someone Dies by Dan Schaefer, Christine Lyons ISBN 9781557044303, 1557044309

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Authors:Dan Schaefer, Christine Lyons
Pages:203 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:3
Publisher:William Morrow
Language:english
File Size:11.03 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781557044303, 1557044309
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(Ebook) How Do We Tell the Children? Third Edition: A Step-By-Step Guide for Helping Children Two to Teen Cope When Someone Dies by Dan Schaefer, Christine Lyons ISBN 9781557044303, 1557044309

Now in its third edition, this classic guide is expanded and updated to feature new material on dealing with trauma and devastation, addressing violence in schools, helping grandparents cope as caregivers, and an enlarged quick-reference "Crisis Section" with scripts, answers, and messages for young ones. Dr. Daniel Schaefer, working with child psychologists and trauma experts, and drawing on more than three decades of experience with families in crisis, has put together a practical guide for anyone who works or lives with children-parents, caregivers, counselors, or teachers-for dealing with children's inevitable questions about loss and change, life and death. He informs adults how to help young ones cope with the trauma of loss and offers time-tested, valuable advice on how to explain and console children in a language that they can understand. The book includes sections on what children think about death; explaining death to children; fear, confusion, and sadness; grief and healing; the funeral and saying good-bye; talking about AIDS; and talking to children with mental illness.
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