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The Grieving Child, a parent's guide
by Helen Fitzgerald Year Published: Grief/LossA guide for parents to help your child through a difficult time. Death is difficult to understand for all ages, but can be particularly hard for a young child to understand. This book can be used for preschools through teenagers.How do we tell the children? A Step-by-Step guide for Helping Chidren Two to Teen Cope
by Dan Schaefer, PhD and Christene Lyons Year Published: Grief/LossThis book makes it clear than when children are confronted with death, or ask questions about it, they can and should be informed, simply and honestly without over elaboration. This demonstrates how parents can deal with their children's concepts as well as their questions.No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out-Of-Control Behavior
by Jed Baker, Ph.D Year Published: BehaviorDr. Baker offers an easy-to-follow, 4-step model that will improve your everyday relationships with the children in your life: 1) Managing your own emotions by adjusting your expectations, 2) Learning strategies to calm a meltdown in the moment, 3) Understanding why a meltdown occurs, and 4) Creating plans to prevent future meltdowns.