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FOR TEENS To Parents & Children »
A year in the life of an eighth-grade girl, Corinna, whose mother has died of cancer. It describes how she deals with alienation from her peers and how she succeeds in finding support for her grief. Click Here to Purchase Book »
A book that presents different ideas designed to help teens recognize mourning as a natural process connected with loss, reassuring them that they should not be afraid of deep, sometimes uncontrollable emotions, and showing them how to release grief in healthy, positive ways. Click Here to Purchase Book »
With brief entries such as "Accidental Death," "Self-Inflicted Death," "Talking," "Crying," and "Going Nuts," Grollman offers advice and answers the kinds of questions that teens are likely to ask themselves when grieving the death of someone close. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Although the circumstances surrounding a death are difficult to handle at any age, adolescence brings with it challenges and struggles that until now have been largely overlooked. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Outlining the phases of the grieving process, Myers incorporates numerous personal accounts and quotes from young adults who have experienced the death of a family member into the text. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Loss is one of the most isolating experiences there is, and kids who have lost a parent feel especially different than those around them. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Grief Skills for Life will guide you through the grief process. Click Here to Purchase Book »
The death of a friend is a wrenching event for anyone at any age. Teenagers especially need help coping with this painful loss. Click Here to Purchase Book »
FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN To Teens »
In this book, the child talks about how things are different since his brother died. Click Here to Purchase Book »
When a third grader's big sister Jennifer dies, the boy is confused, angry, and scared. For the first time, he must face the awful finality of death and the pain of loss. Click Here to Purchase Book »
When a close friend or family member dies, it can be difficult for children to express their feelings. Click Here to Purchase Book »
An art therapy and activity book for children coping with death. Sensitive exercises address all the questions children may have during this emotional and troubling crisis. Click Here to Purchase Book »
A little girl, grieving the death of her mother, finds comfort in looking for the brightest star in the sky to remind her of her mother's love. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Written for children who may not survive their illness or for the children who know them, this tender and touching tale helps address feelings of disbelief, anger, and sadness, along with love and compassion. Click Here to Purchase Book »
This story is about a child whose father dies at home. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Where Are You: A Child's Book About Loss is a kind and supportive text with beautiful illustrations designed to help children of all ages cope with the loss of a loved one. Click Here to Purchase Book »
Finding ways to celebrate and remember someone who has died can provide both comfort and a feeling of connection. Free Download »
Encontrar maneras de celebrar y recordar a un ser querido que ha muerto puede proveer consuelo y un sentido de conexión. Gratis Descargar »
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