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Fox, Sandra S. Good Grief: Helping Groups of Children When a Friend Dies. New England AEYC. Maryland: Griffin House, 1988. This book includes good information about how to share the news of a death and discusses the hidden victims - family, friends, and even you, the child's teacher. Huntly, Theresa. Helping Children Grieve When Someone They Love Dies. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1991. This wonderful book for educator! It is consice and gives concrete suggestions for handling death with children of all ages. Kubler-Ross, Elizabeth. On Children and Death. New Your: Macmillan 1983. This book helps give an overall view of the whole issue of the death of a child. The author shares ways to communicate with children about death. Physician's Guide to Rare Diseases. Montvale, N.J.: Dowden Publishing Co., 1992. This is a good resource to learn more about a specific disease. Schafer, Dan and Christine Lyons. How Do We Tell the Children? A Parent's Guide to Helping Children Understand and Cope When Someone Dies. New York: Newmarket Press, 1986. This book explores the issues associated with death and the process of grieving from the viewpoint of the child's developmental age. Wynbrandt, James and Mark D. Ludman, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. The Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders and Birth Defects. New York: Fact on File, Inc., 1991. This is indeed an encyclopedia that can help you better understand the disease the child in your room is battling. [Keywords: empty desk] |