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| Why do people die? Will I die too? What happens to me? Death is never an easy subject for discussion and adults can have difficulty finding the right words when talking about it with children. This book explores children's thoughts and feelings on the subject and provides parents and other caring adults with guidance on how to respond to difficult questions. The author covers some of the common questions that children ask about death and provides sensitive yet candid answers in a way that children will be able to understand and relate to. |
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| Lost for Words is an innovative 'loss awareness' training package designed for teachers and carers supporting children who are experiencing bereavement, be it through death or any other kind of loss. Divided into fundamental 'stand-alone' topics, from children's understanding of death and death as taboo to changes in learning and behaviour, these topic areas can be taught separately or together as required. The training is intended to be interactive and includes many group activities. This much-needed training package is an essential resource for teachers, social workers, psychologists and all those caring for and working with children. |
€10.95
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| Coping with the practical and emotional upheavals of bereavement. Written and illustrated by children and teenagers who have experienced the death of someone close to them a parent, grandparent, sibling or friend. They describe their often confusing thoughts and emotions immediately after the bereavement and discuss how their day-to-day lives were affected, practical changes and managing schoolwork. They offer advice, based on their own experiences and on how to cope. |
€16.95
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| Teachers are increasingly called upon to discuss and explain death and dying to children in the classroom. This book provides them with methods to facilitate open discussions of death and to find suitable ways of talking with children about what happens when someone they know dies. It explores some of the most sensitive questions surrounding death such as, reasons for illness, sudden death or suicide, what actually happens to the dead body, and what happens at funerals. |
€23.95
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| With this collection of activities and ready-to-use blackline masters, you can help children explore, understand, and express their feelings in safe and acceptable ways. Special emphasis is placed on learning to make positive behavioural choices in response to feelings of grief, fear, and anger. This easy-to-use, yet powerful collection of experiences and information can have far ranging beneficial effects both as an effective prevention programme and a tool for immediate intervention. |
€21.95
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| This brightly coloured card deck is an excellent tool for professionals and caregivers to help anyone experiencing loss. Memory Garden works with the person to express their thoughts, feelings and to be able to work through the grieving process. There are 65 cards included in each deck, each illustrating the natural cycle of life, with a beautiful garden flower as its example. Also on each picture card is a different sentence stem to initiate thought provoking discussion. |
€53.95
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| A combination of art and play therapy techniques to help children develop a sense of their own resiliency and safety after the loss of a loved one. The game includes crayons, clay for self-expression, and special connecting beads. As children navigate the board, they collect the 'Life Beads' which, at the end of the game form a circle of support. |
€29.95
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| Counsellors, teachers, social workers, or parents responsible for a "child in turmoil" will find this book extremely useful. All the therapeutic activities in this book are based on an effective combination of cognitive-behavioural therapy and solution-focused approach. They are also designed to promote positive growth and address certain issues (e.g., loss, feelings of rejection, anger control, etc.). With active participation, and patience and kindness from supportive adults, children can learn to overcome harmful, self-defeating emotions and behaviours. |
€23.95
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| A workbook specifically designed for those helping children and young people who have suffered bereavement. Used as a basis for opening discussions the text is an effective medium for helping children and young people to communicate and understand the often painful and confusing thoughts and emotions that are provoked by the death of someone close to them. |
€47.95
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| For children and adolescents who have experienced bereavement and those struggling to come to terms with their loss. Intended for group work, it may also be played with individuals and can be used to facilitate intra-familial communication when played with families. The game helps to remove some of the taboo surrounding death and can help children to realise that other children and adults experience similar reactions. Areas covered include, facts, thoughts, wishes and dreams and memories and emotions. |
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