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Book Synopsis Parenting a Grieving Child (Revised) by : Mary DeTurris Poust
Download or read book Parenting a Grieving Child (Revised) written by Mary DeTurris Poust and published by Loyola Press. This book was released on 2015-08-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether it's a fish, a friend, or a family member, nearly every child will experience a loss in their early years, and the experience and feelings of a sad event can be confusing and scary. And when grief intrudes, children look to their parents and the adults in their lives to fix this pain, take away what they don’t understand, and show them how to handle their emotions. Parenting a Grieving Child provides practical and approachable resources for Catholic parents and other adult helpers who work with children to use the power and traditions of the Catholic faith to accompany children as they work through their grief in a healthy way. As author Mary DeTurris Poust points out, too often children are left out of the grieving process and their specific grief issues are not addressed, or are addressed in harmful ways. Children’s grief is real and powerful, and it needs to be acknowledged and validated by the adults who are accompanying them through the grieving process. Drawing from the traditions and practices of the Catholic faith, Parenting a Grieving Child provides the steps parents can take to help their child through one of life’s most difficult experiences.
Book Synopsis Helping Children Cope with Separation and Loss - Revised Edition by : Claudia Jarrett
Download or read book Helping Children Cope with Separation and Loss - Revised Edition written by Claudia Jarrett and published by Harvard Common Press. This book was released on 1994-04 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advice for parents and professionals. Covers death, divorce, illness, and other challenges.
Book Synopsis The Grieving Child by : Helen Fitzgerald
Download or read book The Grieving Child written by Helen Fitzgerald and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2013-09-17 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making a Child's World Whole Again Explaining death to a child is one of the most difficult tasks a parent or other relative can face. The Grieving Child offers practical, compassionate advice for helping a child cope with the death of a parent or other loved one. Parents of children from preschool age to the teen years will find much-needed guidance, covering: • Helping a child visit the seriously ill or dying • Using language appropriate to a child's age level • Selecting useful books about death • Handling especially difficult situations, including murder and suicide • Deciding whether a child should attend a funeral With a new chapter devoted to the special issues of the bereaved toddler, The Grieving Child provides invaluable suggestions for dealing with a child's emotional responses (including anger, guilt, and depression) and helping a child adjust to a new life.
Book Synopsis Guiding Your Child Through Grief by : Mary Ann Emswiler
Download or read book Guiding Your Child Through Grief written by Mary Ann Emswiler and published by Turtleback Books. This book was released on 2000 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This unique parenting book, from the directors of the nation's largest support groups for grieving children and their families, offers positive and practical suggestions for helping children cope with their grief over time.
Book Synopsis Guiding Your Child Through Grief by : James P. Emswiler
Download or read book Guiding Your Child Through Grief written by James P. Emswiler and published by Bantam. This book was released on 2009-07-22 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Give your child the help and support needed to cope with grief and loss. Guiding Your Child Through Grief, by the founders of the New England Center for Loss & Transition and The Cove, a highly praised program for grieving children, takes away the uncertainty and helpless feelings we commonly feel as we reach out to children who mourn. This caring and compassionate guide offers expert advice during difficult days to help a child grieve the death of a parent or sibling. Based on their experience as counselors--and as parents of grieving children--the authors help readers to understand: The many ways children grieve, often in secret Changes in family dynamics after death--and straightforward, effective ways to ease the transition Ways to communicate with children about death and grief How to cope with the intense sorrow triggered by holidays The signs grief has turned to depression--and where to find help And more insights, information, and advice that can help a child heal
Book Synopsis A Parent's Guide to Raising Grieving Children by : Phyllis R. Silverman
Download or read book A Parent's Guide to Raising Grieving Children written by Phyllis R. Silverman and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2009 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When children lose someone they love, life is never the same. In this sympathetic book, the authors advocate an open, honest approach, suggesting that our instinctive desire to "protect" children from the reality of death may be more harmful than helpful.
Book Synopsis Parenting After the Death of a Child by : Jennifer L. Buckle
Download or read book Parenting After the Death of a Child written by Jennifer L. Buckle and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2011-01-19 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The death of a child has a tremendous and overwhelming impact on parents and siblings, completely altering the psychological landscape of the family. In the aftermath of such a tragedy, parents face the challenge of not only dealing with their own grief, but also that of their surviving children. How can someone attempt to cease parenting a deceased child while maintaining this role with his/her other children? Is it possible for a mother or father to effectively deal with feelings of grief and loss while simultaneously helping their surviving children? Parenting After the Death of a Child: A Practitioner’s Guide addresses this complex and daunting dilemma. Following on the heels of a qualitative research study that involved interviewing bereaved parents, both fathers and mothers, Buckle and Fleming have put together several different stories of loss and recovery to create an invaluable resource for clinicians, students, and grieving parents. The authors present the experience of losing a child and its subsequent impact on a family in a novel and effective way, demonstrating the strength and importance of their book for the counseling field.
Book Synopsis Ten Steps for Parenting Your Grieving Children by : Anne Hatcher Berenberg
Download or read book Ten Steps for Parenting Your Grieving Children written by Anne Hatcher Berenberg and published by Avj Pub.. This book was released on 2011 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Parent's Guide to Managing Childhood Grief by : Katie Lear
Download or read book A Parent's Guide to Managing Childhood Grief written by Katie Lear and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-07-05 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Help your child navigate feelings of sadness and loss with 100 unique, activity-based approaches that help them manage their childhood grief in a healthy and constructive way. The loss of a loved one is a complex, confusing experience for a child to understand. Children may struggle to express, process, and manage their complicated and conflicting feelings, whether the loss is a parent, grandparent, sibling, or even a pet. So, what should you do to help your child process their sadness, loss, and frustration in a more healthy, positive way? In A Parent’s Guide to Managing Grief, you’ll learn everything you need to know about how children grieve and what you can do to support them during their most difficult moments. From there, you’ll find 100 activities that you can use in a group setting, activities that you (or another caregiver) can do alone with your child, and ways to make the most of virtual interactions to support a grieving child. Explore activities like: -Making a scream box -Playing with clay -Feelings charades game -Making a memory bracelet -And many more! It can feel difficult to connect with your child as you process your own complicated emotions surrounding loss. Use these activities to help bridge the gap between you and your child and to help you both find comfort in a difficult situation. You’ll find all the tools you need to help your child (and even yourself) healthily process your grief and move towards happiness, understanding, and acceptance together.
Book Synopsis Parenting Through Crisis by : Barbara Coloroso
Download or read book Parenting Through Crisis written by Barbara Coloroso and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2010-01-26 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this companion to her bestselling Kids are Worth It!, parenting educator Barbara Coloroso shows how parents can help children find a way through grief and sorrow during the difficult times of death, illness, divorce, and other upheavals. She offers concrete, compassionate ideas for supporting children as they navigate the emotional ups and downs that accompany loss, assisting them in developing their own constructive ways of responding to what life hands them. At the heart of her approach is what she calls the T.A.0. of Family -- Time, Affection, and Optimism -- coupled with her deep understanding of how people move through grief. Barbara Coloroso's clear answers to difficult questions are enriched by uplifting humor and insightful anecdotes from her own experiences as a Franciscan nun, mother of three, and her thirty years as a parenting educator. With this Guide in hand, parents can feel assured that they are responding with wisdom and love when children need them most.
Download or read book Life & Loss written by Linda Goldman and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2000 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With this resource, the reader learns to recognize and understand different types of childhood losses while avoiding the stifling cliches that block feeling. The reader will also become aware of the myths that hinder the grief process and learn the four psychological tasks for grief. The author explains the technique of grief work, providing tools, ideas and inventories for educators to help kids commemorate loss.
Book Synopsis A Child's View of Grief by : Alan D Wolfelt
Download or read book A Child's View of Grief written by Alan D Wolfelt and published by Companion Press. This book was released on 2004-04-01 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This concise resource for parents of grieving kids explores several key principles for helping children cope with grief and offers ways to create an emotional environment filled with love and acceptance. It answers common questions such as “What should I say to children when someone they love dies?” and “Should young children attend funerals?” This guide also identifies and explains typical behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of grieving kids and offers adults tips for responding to them.
Book Synopsis Parenting a Grieving Child by : Mary DeTurris Poust
Download or read book Parenting a Grieving Child written by Mary DeTurris Poust and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether it's a fish, a friend, or a family member, nearly every child will experience a loss in their early years, and the experience and feelings of a sad event can be confusing and scary. And when grief intrudes, children look to their parents and the adults in their lives to fix this pain, take away what they don't understand, and show them how to handle their emotions. Parenting a Grieving Child provides practical and approachable resources for Catholic parents and other adult helpers who work with children to use the power and traditions of the Catholic faith to accompany children as they work through their grief in a healthy way. As author Mary DeTurris Poust points out, too often children are left out of the grieving process and their specific grief issues are not addressed, or are addressed in harmful ways. Children's grief is real and powerful, and it needs to be acknowledged and validated by the adults who are accompanying them through the grieving process. Drawing from the traditions and practices of the Catholic faith, Parenting a Grieving Child provides the steps parents can take to help their child through one of life's most difficult experiences.
Book Synopsis Children and Grief by : Joey O’Connor
Download or read book Children and Grief written by Joey O’Connor and published by Revell. This book was released on 2004-11 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A sensitive, compassionate book that helps parents teach their children the truth about death and dying.
Book Synopsis The Grieving Child by : Helen Fitzgerald
Download or read book The Grieving Child written by Helen Fitzgerald and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 1992-07-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Surviving the Loss of a Child by : Elizabeth B. Brown
Download or read book Surviving the Loss of a Child written by Elizabeth B. Brown and published by Revell. This book was released on 2010-03-01 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nothing can steal peace and joy and undermine the very foundation of someone's life like losing a child. It is devastating on a level that most of us can't imagine. Written after the loss of the author's own child, Surviving the Loss of a Child offers encouragement and hope to those who may think they will never be able to live fully after such tragedy. Bereaved parents, as well as friends, counselors, pastors, and caregivers, will find this book a source of comfort and discover coping mechanisms as they move through their grief. Revised and updated, it has short chapters that are easy to take in, perfect for people going through this difficult time.
Book Synopsis Parenting Through Grief by : Craig Pierce Ph D
Download or read book Parenting Through Grief written by Craig Pierce Ph D and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-27 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When someone in the family dies, everyone's world is turned upside down. Getting through the pain of your own loss while attending to the needs of grieving children is an incredible challenge. This book helps you better understand the grieving process and provides simple strategies to stay connected with your family during this difficult time.