"Grief is the one thing everybody experiences; but, nobody wants to talk about. Let's talk about grief."
This website is devoted to talking about how children and teens experience grief.
Children experience grief so differently than adults. One can explain the reasons Daddy died over and over again; yet Daddy's little boy or little girl may find it difficult to understand why Daddy isn't around anymore. Even if a measure of understanding occurs, dealing with the pain may seem impossible.
The book, When My Daddy Died, by B.R. Sargent, is designed to encourage children to draw pictures and write letters and poems to describe how they feel. Mom or another close adult should guide a child through the pages until he or she is ready to experience the pages alone.
Experiencing each page in his or her own unique way, will guide your child through a healthier grieving process.
"School counselors, social workers, pastoral counselors, psychologists and all mental health workers who work with grieving children will find this book a gem," Dr. Lee J. Richmond, Psychologist.
To learn more about the author, visit http://www.authorsden.com
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