How to tell a child about the loss of a loved one without scaring or traumatizing them? Death is a sad, but integral part of our life. Children will face loss in its various manifestations: it can be the death...
of a close relative or friend, or the loss of a beloved pet. No matter how much parents may want to protect their child from encountering grief, they cannot completely isolate them from this experience, which is why it is so important to discuss this difficult topic in a timely manner and honestly answer the questions that concern the child. The fewer fantasies and conjectures the little one has, the easier it will be for them to comprehend the loss. In our fairy tale, a brother and sister lose their beloved grandmother. They struggle with the loss but gradually come to terms with it and find comfort. This book is a great opportunity to have an open conversation with the child, discuss what they've read, and answer their questions. At the end of the book, there are recommendations for parents. The author of the book is Lyola Tarasevich, a practicing psychologist and publicist.
How to tell a child about the loss of a loved one without scaring or traumatizing them? Death is a sad, but integral part of our life. Children will face loss in its various manifestations: it can be the death of a close relative or friend, or the loss of a beloved pet. No matter how much parents may want to protect their child from encountering grief, they cannot completely isolate them from this experience, which is why it is so important to discuss this difficult topic in a timely manner and honestly answer the questions that concern the child. The fewer fantasies and conjectures the little one has, the easier it will be for them to comprehend the loss. In our fairy tale, a brother and sister lose their beloved grandmother. They struggle with the loss but gradually come to terms with it and find comfort. This book is a great opportunity to have an open conversation with the child, discuss what they've read, and answer their questions. At the end of the book, there are recommendations for parents. The author of the book is Lyola Tarasevich, a practicing psychologist and publicist.
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