This book includes discussions on: Death of a staff member; Death of a pupil; Multiple loss in the school; and, Effects on the child. The best advice contained in the book is: [t]he key is not to divert children from grief but to acknowledge its validity and encourage them that one day they won't feel as sad as they do now.
The books selected for this bibliography deal with death and the grief process. The bibliography focuses on books aimed at children and teenagers, aged 0-16, and non-fiction guides for concerned adults dealing with these groups.
Living with grief in school by Ann Chadwick
Living with grief in school: guidance for primary school teachers and staff by Ann Chadwick. Family Reading Centre, 1994.
This book includes discussions on: Death of a staff member; Death of a pupil; Multiple loss in the school; and, Effects on the child. The best advice contained in the book is: [t]he key is not to divert children from grief but to acknowledge its validity and encourage them that one day they won't feel as sad as they do now.
This book includes discussions on: Death of a staff member; Death of a pupil; Multiple loss in the school; and, Effects on the child. The best advice contained in the book is: [t]he key is not to divert children from grief but to acknowledge its validity and encourage them that one day they won't feel as sad as they do now.
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