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Help Me Say Goodbye: Activities to Help Kids Cope When a Special Person Dies

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by Janis Silverman

An art therapy and activity book for children coping with death. Sensitive exercises address all the questions children may have during this emotional and troubling crisis. Children are encouraged to express in pictures what they are often incapable of expressing in words

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Topics: Grief
ISBN: 9781577490852
Page count: 32
Recommended ages: Not specified. See product description.
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Wonderful! Full of great, easy, easy to use art interventions to use...
by Marilyn
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July 22 2020
Wonderful! Full of great, easy, easy to use art interventions to use with kids to help process their feelings around everything to do with someone's passing that they cared for, as well as activities to help them say goodbye to that special person. Very varied and helpful.
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