This project is a written and illustrated book for children to assist with the grieving process by exploring different cultural representations of the afterlife. Death is an inescapable part of the human condition. Belief in an afterlife can help children retain a connection to the deceased and can be a useful tool for healing. While very young children (age four to five) inherently believe in existence after death, this decreases after the age of ten. This book targets children aged seven to ten and explains the benefit to believing in an afterlife. It explores different ideas surrounding the afterlife and explains that as cultures are diverse so too are ideas about the afterlife. The book is unbiased and gives children permission to refle...
Purpose: Experiencing bereavement in childhood can cause profound changes to developmental trajector...
The term grief describes the feelings you experience in response to the death of a person in your li...
Background The researcher’s motivation was the question ‘What’s next?’, frequently heard when provi...
Many parents turn to picture books and storybooks to help explain issues surrounding death and dying...
This paper explores the ways children are taught about death and dying and how children\u27s picture...
Death is and endlessly interesting and relevant topic. After all, every human will encounter it one ...
While society attempts to shield children from death, many are exposed to and impacted by death in t...
My love for children\u27s books led me to begin exploring the subject of death within the literature...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
With effect sizes ranging from small to moderate, bibliotherapy has positive outcomes with respect t...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children’s emerging death concept...
[[abstract]]This is a study concerning gifted children’s death perception. Reading young-adult ficti...
Death is an inevitable part of life and it is not spoken about enough. I believe that we need to tal...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
An analysis of how Charlotte’s Web and Bridge to Terabithia successfully teach components of death t...
Purpose: Experiencing bereavement in childhood can cause profound changes to developmental trajector...
The term grief describes the feelings you experience in response to the death of a person in your li...
Background The researcher’s motivation was the question ‘What’s next?’, frequently heard when provi...
Many parents turn to picture books and storybooks to help explain issues surrounding death and dying...
This paper explores the ways children are taught about death and dying and how children\u27s picture...
Death is and endlessly interesting and relevant topic. After all, every human will encounter it one ...
While society attempts to shield children from death, many are exposed to and impacted by death in t...
My love for children\u27s books led me to begin exploring the subject of death within the literature...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
With effect sizes ranging from small to moderate, bibliotherapy has positive outcomes with respect t...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children’s emerging death concept...
[[abstract]]This is a study concerning gifted children’s death perception. Reading young-adult ficti...
Death is an inevitable part of life and it is not spoken about enough. I believe that we need to tal...
Death is very much a part of the everyday thoughts of children. It is part of the games they play, t...
An analysis of how Charlotte’s Web and Bridge to Terabithia successfully teach components of death t...
Purpose: Experiencing bereavement in childhood can cause profound changes to developmental trajector...
The term grief describes the feelings you experience in response to the death of a person in your li...
Background The researcher’s motivation was the question ‘What’s next?’, frequently heard when provi...