As a society we are often uncomfortable when talking about death, dying and bereavement. This is more apparent when it comes to talking to children and young people about such matters, with more than half of college students recalling a lack of communication from parents about their first bereavement experience and many unanswered questions at the time
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-49)This study investigated the need for parent educati...
Each of us faces the death of a loved one once in a lifetime, one sooner, than other. No matter when...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
Children need their parents, family, friends, teachers, doctors, and clergy to help them move throug...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
This paper emphasizes the need for conversations around death in the classroom. Today\u27s children ...
The American paradox surrounding of death and dying is undeniable and creates barriers in individual...
Have you avoided talking about death with your children because you think they are too young to unde...
The untimely death of a close family member is one of the most challenging events for families inclu...
The answer was to develop an educational approach to death and dying, an approach that would de-myst...
A significant proportion of secondary school pupils in the UK have experienced the death of someone ...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-49)This study investigated the need for parent educati...
Each of us faces the death of a loved one once in a lifetime, one sooner, than other. No matter when...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
Children need their parents, family, friends, teachers, doctors, and clergy to help them move throug...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
This paper emphasizes the need for conversations around death in the classroom. Today\u27s children ...
The American paradox surrounding of death and dying is undeniable and creates barriers in individual...
Have you avoided talking about death with your children because you think they are too young to unde...
The untimely death of a close family member is one of the most challenging events for families inclu...
The answer was to develop an educational approach to death and dying, an approach that would de-myst...
A significant proportion of secondary school pupils in the UK have experienced the death of someone ...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-49)This study investigated the need for parent educati...
Each of us faces the death of a loved one once in a lifetime, one sooner, than other. No matter when...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...