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In this practical, faith-based guide for parents of grieving children, DeTurris Poust seeks to help parents deal with the mystery and confusion surrounding death and grief. Through the wisdom of seasoned parents and advice from professionals, DeTurris Poust offers strategies for leading children successfully through the grieving process toward healing and happiness.
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Through the eyes of her 9-year-old daughter, Barbara Frisbie Juneau share the thoughts and feelings that befell her family during the time her husband was faced with a terminal brain tumor. By involving her children in their father's illness, impending death, and funeral arrangements, they were able to grow in understanding and strength as a family.
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Someone you love has died. This is probably a very sad and very hard time for you. The painful thoughts and feelings you have inside are called grief. You need to let those thoughts and feelings out. Letting out your grief is called mourning. This book will help you mourn so you can feel better and live a happy, full life again.
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This guidebook present 35 simple and practical suggestions for supporting a grieving child. Drawn from stories, suggestions and insight shared by children and their family members at The Dougy Center, this book explores behaviours and reactions of children at different ages and maturity levels; outlets for children to safely express their thoughts and feelings; and way to be supportive during difficult times, such as a memorial service, anniversary or holiday.
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Helping parents explain serious illness to children.
This book provides parents and other caregivers with suggestions on how to approach children with the information that their parent is seriously ill. There are lots of examples of how and what to say to children and teens.