What are the primary materials available for parents and guardians to teach children about the death and grieving process they will experience when someone they love has died?
There is a plethora of age-specific teaching materials available to parents and guardians to educate children about death. Most libraries have books about death and the grieving process available to the public. Some of these books have appropriate stories about children that have lost a loved one. Other books answer common questions that parents and guardians have about helping children learn about death and the grieving process. Anyone wanting more information should visit our Grief Resources section of our website where many articles are available on the New Leaf Resources E-Magazine or through Grief Words. Additionally, you may contact us at Milward. We have easy-to-read printed materials that discuss children and the grief process that we will share with you. Back to top 3. Are members of your staff available to meet with churches and community groups who would like to know more about how children grieve and how their organization can assist families with children prior to and at t
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