Talking
with Children
about Loss
Words, Strategies, and Wisdom to Help Children
Cope
with Death, Divorce, and Other Difficult Times
by Maria Trozzi with Kathy Massimini
Foreword by T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.
What parents, caregivers, and educators
need to know
to help grieving children through the mourning and
bereavement process.
What
Others Have to Say About the Book
About the Author and the Book
View the Book's Table of
Contents
Read an Excerpt from Chapter
One
Read an Excerpt from Chapter
Two
Maria
Trozzi directs the nationally known Good Grief Program at Boston
Medical
Center and is available for lectures and consultations.
Bereavement specialist Maria Trozzi has listened
to children and adolescents who have
endured all kinds of losses and sustained many tough times. She
has learned to
understand what youngsters say and what they don't say. They
can't have healthy grief
without adult care and support. Through a myriad of stories in this
book, Maria teaches
us how to interpret kids' words, thoughts, and feelings and how
caring adults can help
children face all losses in a way that builds resilience.
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