Helping Kids Cope

Help Me Say Goodbye: Activities for Helping Kids Cope When a Special Person DiesHelp Me Say Goodbye: Activities for Helping Kids Cope When Special Person Dies

Silverman, Janice

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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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My 5 yr old son was having a hard time coping with losing his mother to cancer. A friend recommended this book, and I thought it was abosultely wonderful. My son, who couldn’t or wouldn’t open up about his feelings, took to this book like he would a favorite coloring book, letting all his feeling and perceptions just flow out right there on paper. I bought it to help HIM, but it helped ME just as much–I wept when I looked at what he had drawn. After he finished it, he forgot about the book for a while. So I took it and put it in our hope chest for him to look back on years from now, as a keepsake and memory of the wonderful woman who brought him into this world, and who brought us both so much happiness.


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It has some good techniques to use with children, in a style where the child can fill it in right in the book. Useful for a parent. For a therapist, it is much of what is used in children’s bereavement work.

 

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February 18, 2015