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ISBN 10: 1904315429
ISBN 13: 978-1904315421
Author: Lorna Nelson, Tina Rae
`This book is easy to read and the accompanying computer CD of worksheets to print out is particularly useful′ – Bereavement Care
All children experience loss, often a death or a family separation; sometimes a friend moves away or a pet dies. Loss is the inevitable consequence of the positive experience of attachment.
In this beautiful book Tina and Lorna offer teachers a resource that will support their understanding of the process and facilitate a range of activities which:
– acknowledge the experience of loss
– allow the expression of pain, fear, sadness
– present the process as a shared experience
– encourage communication
– facililate recovery.
This range of sensitive, positive and emotionally literate activities can be used in whole class, small group or individual settings and sit well in several primary and secondary PSCHE curriculum areas.
Table of contents:
Chapter One
Nature of Death, Loss and Bereavement
Introduction
Definitions and meanings
Effects of loss
Most common reactions
The process of grief
Possible reactions to grief
Chapter Two
What Can Schools Do?
Understanding the process
What people need
What school staff can offer children and colleagues
What schools can do through the taught curriculum
What a policy should address
How schools can help parents or carers
Chapter Three
Working with the Individual Child
What is best practice?
Knowing when to move on
Adhering to your ‘Golden Rules’
Chapter Four
Portraits, Poems and Pictures
Notes for teachers, mentors and carers
The worksheets
Chapter Five
Books for Children
Useful addresses and sources of support
References
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