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020    $a 1557049114 (pbk.)
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050 14 $a BF723.D3 $b S33 2010
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100 1  $a Schaefer, Dan.
245 10 $a How do we tell the children? : $b a step-by-step guide for helping children two to teen cope when someone dies / $c Dan Schaefer and Christine Lyons.
250    $a 4th ed.
260    $a New York, NY : $b Newmarket Press, $c ©2010.
300    $a xvii, 202 pages ; $c 21 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-196) and index.
505 0  $a 1. What children think about death. Two to six years -- Six to nine years -- Nine to twelve years teenagers -- 2. Explaining death to children. Death of a grandparent -- Death of an immediate family member (mother, father, sibling) -- Infant death -- Death of a friend or classmate accidental death -- Murder -- Suicide -- AIDS -- How to talk to children about -- Someone who is dying -- How to talk to a mentally retarded child -- Death of a pet -- 3. Grief and healing. Common reactions to grief -- The special needs of children -- The grieving process -- Problems to be prepared for at various ages -- Dealing with anger, guilt, and responsibility -- Helping your child to heal -- 4. Expectations for the grieving child and the best ways to respond. Traumatic stress -- One personal experience of trauma / Dr. Lisa Hudson -- Schools and trauma -- 5. The funeral-finding a way to say good-bye. Telling children what to expect -- A good-bye gift -- Questions your child might ask -- "Life Goes On" / Pat Travis Rosenberg -- Crisis checklist.
520    $a This volume presents a guide to talking about death with children. The authors explain what most children can easily understand, what they might need help understanding, and the importance of being up-front with them. This work is updated with material on AIDS, the loss of a companion animal, and talking about the mentally handicapped.
500    $a New Book -- August -- 2013
650  0 $a Children and death.
650  0 $a Death $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Bereavement $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Parent and child.
650  0 $a Children $x Counseling of.
650  0 $a Teenagers $x Counseling of.
650 12 $a Attitude to Death $v Popular Works.
650 22 $a Death $v Popular Works.
650 22 $a Bereavement $v Popular Works.
650 22 $a Parenting $v Popular Works.
650 22 $a Child.
650 22 $a Adolescent.
650 22 $a Child Psychology $v Popular Works.
650 22 $a Adolescent Psychology $v Popular Works.
650  7 $a Children and death. $2 sears
650  7 $a Death $x Psychological aspects. $2 sears
650  7 $a Bereavement $x Psychological aspects. $2 sears
650  7 $a Parent-child relationship. $2 sears
650  7 $a Children $x Counseling of. $2 sears
650  7 $a Teenagers $x Counseling of. $2 sears
700 1  $a Lyons, Christine.
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