Childhood loss and grief : guidelines for educators and professionals /
Elena Merenda.
- Champaign : Common Ground Research Networks, (c)2020.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references.
"Loss is a universal experience of change- an experience that begins at birth and continues throughout life. Loss, of any kind, can have a profound effect on children. This book describes the commonalities and unique experience of childhood loss. Specifically, the five stages of grief are defined, and used as a framework for understanding grief and a process that children may experience with various types of losses. This book focuses on loss through death, divorce, and childhood illness, and the cultural and religious aspects of death and the grieving process. As educators are critical sources of support for grieving children, this book supports educators in recognizing children's significant symptoms of grief, it provides strategies for including death and loss in the curriculum, and it makes suggestions for talking to children about death. There is an additional section of therapeutic play experiences for educators to use in their own practice"--