Children's Encounters with Death, Bereavement, and Coping
by Charles Corr
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"ChildrenΓs Encounters with Death, Bereavement, and Coping is a very well researched document and well written by an impressive cadre of scholars....The book is a must read for marriage and family therapists, clergy, and pediatric care givers whose work intersects the lives of children and the social and environmental systems in which they live."--NCFR's Certified Family Life Educators Newsletter "[F]or the resource that offers one of the best bibliographies and guides to resources, for the book
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This comprehensive resource offers parents and professionals a deeply researched exploration of how children process death and grief across developmental stages. Drawing from an impressive cadre of scholars, the book provides evidence-based guidance for helping young people navigate bereavement and develop healthy coping mechanisms. It addresses the complex intersection of children's emotional needs with their social and environmental systems, making it particularly valuable for understanding contextual factors in the grieving process. The work stands as an essential reference for anyone supporting children through loss.
What distinguishes this volume is its practical utility for caregivers, educators, and family therapists who need reliable strategies for difficult conversations about mortality. The extensive bibliography and curated guide to additional resources make it an invaluable tool for those seeking to build a supportive framework around grieving children. While the content is scholarly in nature, its compassionate approach and real-world applications ensure it serves as both an educational text and a source of comfort. This book will undoubtedly become a well-thumbed reference for professionals and dedicated caregivers committed to helping children process profound loss.
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