Books to Help a Child Cope with Separation and Loss: An Annotated Bibliography

Books to Help a Child Cope with Separation and Loss: An Annotated Bibliography

Masha K. Rudman , Kathleen Dunne Gagne , Joanne E. Bernstein
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Jan 30, 1994 · English · Hardcover (514 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 514
Language English
Published Jan 30, 1994
Publisher Holtzbrinck
Edition 4
ISBN-10 0835234126
ISBN-13 9780835234122

Description

This comprehensive resource serves as a guiding light for parents, educators, and caregivers, offering a carefully curated collection of over 750 books that address the sensitive themes of separation and loss. The authors have meticulously annotated each entry, providing insightful summaries and evaluations to help readers navigate the emotional landscapes presented in these works.

The selection spans various genres, including folklore, poetry, and contemporary fiction, catering to diverse tastes and age groups. Each recommended title strives to resonate with children grappling with feelings of grief or separation, making it an invaluable tool in supporting their emotional development and understanding.

With detailed guidance on identifying age-appropriate literature, the bibliography provides a wealth of options, empowering adults to choose books that can foster meaningful discussions and facilitate healing. The authors’ expertise shines through, ensuring that each book is not only relevant but also suitable for various special needs.

Ultimately, this annotated bibliography stands as an essential reference for anyone invested in nurturing resilience and coping strategies in children facing such profound experiences. Whether in a home setting or educational environment, it seeks to provide both solace and understanding through the power of storytelling.

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