Books for Adults Supporting Teens Helping Teens Cope with DeathThough this book seems on the surface to be a book for adults supporting a grieving teen, I love that it is written in such a way that it easily could be read by teens. This book goes through what to expect from teens, inf...
A Review of Three Books about Grieving in Children and Others with Disabilitiesdoi:10.1080/01612840.2022.2145835M. ParkerIssues in Mental Health Nursing
When children experience loss, it’s important for them to feel supported and understood by those around them. Teaching children to empathize with others who are grieving helps create a supportive environment where they feel safe to express their own feelings....
Poppo shares with us how the love we hold in our hearts is always present despite the many challenges facing children and high school students.
how to talk to them about death; how to recognize if they are grieving 'normally'; how to create open communication and dialogue; etc. When we ask adults what they need in their grief, often their first response is what they need for their children. We have number of articles on WYG ...
A deeply sensitive story about a grieving boy who asks his imaginary gorilla friend questions about his mother’s death. The gorilla is reassuring and helps the boy deal with big emotions. Grief is tricky and the gorilla’s presence makes it possible for the boy to approach his grieving fathe...
While her owner, a young illustrator, hoards memorabilia in her cramped apartment and dwells on her grieving and worrying, the narrative moves over to the stray dog’s universe. It is full of happiness, timelessness, and freedom. When Bibi eventually returns home, tired and weak, the woman ...
It is a long build up to the death and then Morgan’s grieving process. The language is just a little dated. Jimmy seems to be heterosexual but would be a little too feminine for teenage guys. Ok book, not great but might fit for a kid in a closely parallel situation. Saying It ...
and on his own experience as a survivor of emotional neglect, therapist Steven Farmer demonstrates that through exercises and journal work, his program can help lead you through grieving your lost childhood, to become your own parent, and integrate the healing aspects of spiritual, physical, and ...
Your grief is unique. Nobody has ever grieved like you are doing, so this is a guide to support you in your journey, not a method for you to follow. If you are reading this because you are grieving a loss, then most likely a person close to you has died. However, this book can...