An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children’s emerging death concepts form including, (a) what family demographics and child factors contributed to family well-being, (b) did family well-being influence children’s social competence, and (c) did family well-being and children’s social competence influence children’s death conceptions. Although the subject of death contains many unique characteristics, it is not easily separated from other aspects of life; death is inseparable from the whole human experience (DeSpelder & Strickland, 2002). It was the assumption of this paper that children develop their conceptions of death based on the appreciation they hold for life; based on children’s growth in pro-social be...
Thirty-seven parentally bereaved youngsters and their surviving parents were interviewed and adminis...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
324 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The present study addressed y...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children\u27s emerging death conc...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
Introduction: Background: A significant portion of children's imaginative thoughts is focused on the...
Four studies are reported that investigated when and how children acquire an understanding of aspect...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
This study examined the development of children’s reasoning about the afterlife and its relationship...
Grieving situations are inevitable and are part of human development, as well as being necessary for...
Several factors have been documented as major factors affecting children’s formation of a mature dea...
Despite cultural myths and social taboos, young children are capable of understanding death and deat...
Death is something everyone will eventually encounter, yet American society has a tendency to avoid ...
This study explored the development of understanding of death in a sample of 4- to 11-year-old Briti...
Thirty-seven parentally bereaved youngsters and their surviving parents were interviewed and adminis...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
324 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The present study addressed y...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children\u27s emerging death conc...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
Introduction: Background: A significant portion of children's imaginative thoughts is focused on the...
Four studies are reported that investigated when and how children acquire an understanding of aspect...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
This study examined the development of children’s reasoning about the afterlife and its relationship...
Grieving situations are inevitable and are part of human development, as well as being necessary for...
Several factors have been documented as major factors affecting children’s formation of a mature dea...
Despite cultural myths and social taboos, young children are capable of understanding death and deat...
Death is something everyone will eventually encounter, yet American society has a tendency to avoid ...
This study explored the development of understanding of death in a sample of 4- to 11-year-old Briti...
Thirty-seven parentally bereaved youngsters and their surviving parents were interviewed and adminis...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
324 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The present study addressed y...