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I Miss You: Grief and Mental Health Books for Kids (A First Look at…Series)

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0764117645
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  • Publisher:Sourcebooks Explore; 1st edition (January 1, 2001)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:28 pages
  • ISBN-10:0764117645
  • ISBN-13:978-0764117640
  • Reading age:3 - 7 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure:AD600L
  • Grade level:Preschool - 2
  • Item Weight:4.8 ounces
  • Dimensions:9.44 x 0.08 x 8.25 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#10,061 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #20 in Children's Books on Death & Dying #268 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books) #351 in Children's Friendship Books
  • Customer Reviews:4.7 out of 5 stars 1,933Reviews
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I Miss You: Grief and Mental Health Books for Kids (A First Look at…Series)
I Miss You: Grief and Mental Health Books for Kids (A First Look at…Series)
559,000 vnđ
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A First Look at Death, emotional issues, picture book, children's issues, death, missing, I Miss You

I MISS YOU

A First Look at . . . series, author, Pat Thomas, psychotherapy, counselling, education
About the Author

Pat Thomas is an author, journalist, and campaigner specializing in the field of environment and health. She qualified as a transpersonal psychotherapist in 1991 at the Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling Education in London. She currently lives in London, England.

A First Look at Death, I Miss You, dying, missing someone, understanding death

A First Look at Death

Books in the “First Look At…series promote interaction among children, parents, and teachers on social, health, and emotional issues.

This reassuring picture book explores the difficult issue of death for young children. Children's feelings and questions about this sensitive subject are looked at in a simple but realistic way. This book helps them to understand their loss and to come to terms with their feelings.

From the book:

  • Every day someone is born...and every day someone dies. Death is a natural part of life. All living things grow, change, and eventually die.
  • When someone you love dies it can feel as if your heart has been torn in two. It can feel as if a part of you is missing.
  • As time goes on you will realize that no one is completely gone as long as you can remember the one you love.

How To Use This Book

A First Look at Death, grieving, include in burial ceremony, read a poem

Helping Children

Children need to feel that they participated in the grieving that goes on after the death of someone close. If possible, try to encourage the child to make something for the person who has passed away that might be included in the burial ceremony. Or, if old enough, let them read a poem at the funeral.

I Miss You, A First Look At Death, difficult, feelings, death, support, grieving, grief

Feelings

When a family member dies, it can be very difficult for all members of the family to express their feelings. Sometimes parents get so caught up in their own grief that they forget that their children are grieving too. Try to remember that you are all in this together and that you need each other's support. Death, especially if it is untimely, is difficult for adults to make sense of. It is even harder for children, who have much less experience in the world.

I Miss You, A First Look at Death, showing grief, handling grief

Showing Grief

If the child is your own or close to you, then let them see you grieving. This is how they learn about handling grief. If they see you hiding grief away, that is what they will do. If they see you allowing grief to be a part of your life, then they too will be able to allow themselves to grieve.

I Miss You, A First Look at Death, allowing sadness, mourning

Allow Them to Be Sad

Let children mourn in your presence without the need for it to make sense. And allow them to be sad without giving in to your natural inclination to make everything better.

 

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