Talking About Death and Bereavement in School
by Ann Chadwick
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This short, easy to read book offers simple but important advice and guidance for school teachers and staff on what to do when a child is grieving. It includes advice on explaining death to children, insights into how children may be feeling and how they may react, and ways in which they can be supported.
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This practical guide delivers essential advice for educators navigating the delicate terrain of student grief, offering clear strategies for explaining death to children and recognizing their emotional responses. Chadwick provides school staff with immediately usable tools for supporting bereaved students, addressing both the logistical and emotional complexities that arise in educational settings. The book's accessible format ensures busy teachers can quickly find guidance during difficult moments, making it a vital resource for any school professional facing these challenging conversations.
What distinguishes this handbook is its focus on actionable steps rather than theoretical concepts, giving educators concrete ways to help children process loss while maintaining classroom stability. School counselors, teachers, and administrators will find particular value in its insights about age-appropriate communication and recognizing subtle signs of grief in students. This straightforward approach to death education creates a foundation for compassionate school communities better equipped to support grieving children through their most difficult days.
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