Dealing with Sudden Death in Adolescence Ages 10-18
“Adolescents understand death – your child understands that death is final and happens to everyone. They think about loss, and what
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“Adolescents understand death – your child understands that death is final and happens to everyone. They think about loss, and what
Nadine Burke Harris demands that educators, care givers and parents facing misbehavior or challenging children pivot from “what’s wrong with you?”
Cuando Muere Alguien: Un Libro de Actividades para Niños/as y Cuidadores Cuando alguien muere: un libro de actividades para niños y
This book is designed to help young children who have a parent struggling with substance misuse. The book offers ways to
We recommend this $2.25 booklet which briefly and artfully explores how to be a parent to a grieving child while you
The expressive, easy-to-color drawings clearly depict disbelief, fear, anger, loneliness, happiness, sadness, and other normal grief feelings. And the simple text
In this beautiful book for children, a child tells her story of losing a beloved neighbor and friend. A young girl
“Among the more than 760,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the United States are parents, custodial grandparents, or other caregivers on whom
Every day, many children watch as a parent goes off to a military assignment, often in dangerous situations. Most children will