Teachers are increasingly called upon to discuss and explain death and dying to children in the classroom. This book provides them with methods to facilitate open discussions of death and to find suitable ways of talking with children about what happens when someone they know dies.
Teachers are increasingly called upon to discuss and explain death and dying to children in the classroom. This book provides them with methods to facilitate open discussions of death and to find suitable ways of talking with children about what happens when someone they know dies.
Maggie Jackson is a senior lecturer at the University of Teesside. She has previously worked as a teacher and as a practitioner-therapist for a psychological service. Jim Colwell is an Educational psychologist for Redcar and Cleveland Education Authority. He has previously been a senior psychologist in Middlesbrough and has worked in Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Children's understanding of death. 2. Death: A definition. 3. Sudden death. 4. Dying - the process. 5. After death. 6. Social aspects. 7. Funerals. 8. Cross-cultural issues. 9. Death across the curriculum. 10. Grief and mourning. Resources. References. Index.
1. Children's understanding of death. 2. Death: A definition. 3. Sudden death. 4. Dying - the process. 5. After death. 6. Social aspects. 7. Funerals. 8. Cross-cultural issues. 9. Death across the curriculum. 10. Grief and mourning. Resources. References. Index.
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