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- 2008044055 contributor B11124138.
- 2008044055 contributor B11124139.
- 2008044055 created "2009.".
- 2008044055 date "2009".
- 2008044055 date "2009.".
- 2008044055 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2008044055 description "Road map for a long journey. You don't have to do this alone ; Why we wrote this book ; How to read this book ; Some words of advice -- What death means to children. Age matters ; Preschool-age children : a limited concept of death ; Elementary school-age children : a growing understanding of death ; The teenage years : a fuller comprehension -- Someone I love is dying. Getting bad news ; How to get help ; My spouse is dying : anticipating living as a single parent ; My child is dying : anticipating an altered family -- Someone I love has died. The finality of death : the door is closed ; How children react ; Staggering through ; Making decisions ; Rites and rituals -- After a parent's death : a world upside down. Losing your past, present, and future ; What your children have lost ; Different ways of showing grief ; Lives reexamined ; Redesigning the role of parent ; Going back to school ; Felings and what to do with them ; Falling apart, and coming together ; Be patient with yourself and with your children -- After a child's death : a family disrupted. The parent's view : coping with your own loss ; Two parents, and at least two ways of grieving ; Other people do not always help ; Parenting your other children ; The child's view : what it means to lose a sibling ; Friends and bullies ; Collapse of their world : a lost way of life ; The lost world ; A new outlook, for you and your children -- After a friend's death : invisible mourners. Death and funerals ; Trying to make sense of it all ; Constructing a relationship with the person who died -- Help of all kinds. The early period after the death ; Finding help at school ; Help with financial and legal issues ; Tme moves forward, but help is still needed ; Individual counseling for children and adults ; Bereavement groups for children and adults ; Not all help is helpful ; A reordered universe -- Continuing bonds. What happens after death : faith, dreams, visions, and visits ; Connections over time -- Looking back, looking ahead. The new world ; Dating and remarriage ; The child's path.".
- 2008044055 extent "xi, 256 p. ;".
- 2008044055 identifier "0195328841 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2008044055 identifier "9780195328844 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2008044055 issued "2009".
- 2008044055 issued "2009.".
- 2008044055 language "eng".
- 2008044055 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2008044055 subject "155.9/37083 22".
- 2008044055 subject "Adolescent.".
- 2008044055 subject "Attitude to Death Popular Works.".
- 2008044055 subject "BF723.G75 S55 2009".
- 2008044055 subject "Bereavement Popular Works.".
- 2008044055 subject "Bereavement in children.".
- 2008044055 subject "Child rearing.".
- 2008044055 subject "Child.".
- 2008044055 subject "Death Popular Works.".
- 2008044055 subject "Grief Popular Works.".
- 2008044055 subject "Grief in children.".
- 2008044055 subject "Parenting Popular Works.".
- 2008044055 subject "Parenting.".
- 2008044055 tableOfContents "Road map for a long journey. You don't have to do this alone ; Why we wrote this book ; How to read this book ; Some words of advice -- What death means to children. Age matters ; Preschool-age children : a limited concept of death ; Elementary school-age children : a growing understanding of death ; The teenage years : a fuller comprehension -- Someone I love is dying. Getting bad news ; How to get help ; My spouse is dying : anticipating living as a single parent ; My child is dying : anticipating an altered family -- Someone I love has died. The finality of death : the door is closed ; How children react ; Staggering through ; Making decisions ; Rites and rituals -- After a parent's death : a world upside down. Losing your past, present, and future ; What your children have lost ; Different ways of showing grief ; Lives reexamined ; Redesigning the role of parent ; Going back to school ; Felings and what to do with them ; Falling apart, and coming together ; Be patient with yourself and with your children -- After a child's death : a family disrupted. The parent's view : coping with your own loss ; Two parents, and at least two ways of grieving ; Other people do not always help ; Parenting your other children ; The child's view : what it means to lose a sibling ; Friends and bullies ; Collapse of their world : a lost way of life ; The lost world ; A new outlook, for you and your children -- After a friend's death : invisible mourners. Death and funerals ; Trying to make sense of it all ; Constructing a relationship with the person who died -- Help of all kinds. The early period after the death ; Finding help at school ; Help with financial and legal issues ; Tme moves forward, but help is still needed ; Individual counseling for children and adults ; Bereavement groups for children and adults ; Not all help is helpful ; A reordered universe -- Continuing bonds. What happens after death : faith, dreams, visions, and visits ; Connections over time -- Looking back, looking ahead. The new world ; Dating and remarriage ; The child's path.".
- 2008044055 title "A parent's guide to raising grieving children : rebuilding your family after the death of a loved one / Phyllis R. Silverman, Madelyn Kelly.".
- 2008044055 type "text".