Talking About Death and Bereavement in School

How to Help Children Aged 4 to 11 to Feel Supported and Understood

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Death, Grief, Bereavement, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Health
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Author: Ann Chadwick ISBN: 9780857005274
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: October 15, 2011
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Ann Chadwick
ISBN: 9780857005274
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: October 15, 2011
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Children experiencing bereavement are often confused, unprepared, and in need of help and support from those around them. It is important that school teachers and staff know how to respond to bereavement and how they can best help the child.

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. The book also covers how bereavement can affect a child and how it can affect the whole school in the case of a death of a pupil or staff member. It also stresses the importance of teaching the facts of death to children and includes ideas on how to incorporate this into lessons.

This book is ideal for all staff in a school setting who are in need of easily digestible and practical guidance on how to support children after bereavement.

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Children experiencing bereavement are often confused, unprepared, and in need of help and support from those around them. It is important that school teachers and staff know how to respond to bereavement and how they can best help the child.

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. The book also covers how bereavement can affect a child and how it can affect the whole school in the case of a death of a pupil or staff member. It also stresses the importance of teaching the facts of death to children and includes ideas on how to incorporate this into lessons.

This book is ideal for all staff in a school setting who are in need of easily digestible and practical guidance on how to support children after bereavement.

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