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A Childs Simple Guide Through Grief by Alexis Cunningham

by Alexis Cunningham

Book Details

Publisher:Jalmar Press
Published:2000-08
Pages:48
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:1880396882

Reading Info

Age Range:5-12

About This Book

Sensitively told through words and pictures A Child's Simple Guide Through Grief, provides children a gentle and loving explanation of the feelings they experience when they lose someone they love and practical ways of processing these feelings so healing can occur. The story is one of truth and hope that all children will immediately be comforted by. In addition, A Child's Simple Guide Through Grief also has a special section for adults, providing ideas for how to talk to children about loss an

Our Review

This gentle picture book offers a compassionate roadmap for young children navigating the complex emotions of loss, using clear language and comforting illustrations to explain feelings like sadness, anger, and confusion that arise after a loved one dies. It provides practical, age-appropriate strategies for processing grief, transforming abstract and overwhelming emotions into manageable concepts that a child can understand and work through. The narrative is grounded in a message of hope and truth, assuring young readers that their feelings are valid and that healing is a gradual, natural process.

What makes this resource particularly valuable is the dedicated section for adults, which offers concrete guidance on how to initiate and sustain supportive conversations about death and mourning with a child. This dual approach empowers both the grieving child and the caring adult, making it an essential tool for families, counselors, and educators. By demystifying the grieving process and providing a shared vocabulary, this book becomes a vital source of comfort and a catalyst for meaningful connection during a difficult time.

Themes

Bereavement in children

Subjects

Bereavement in children