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Autore principale: Dreffin, Kate Roden
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1998
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ558685
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contents Teaching Grief Work as an Aid to Life. Dreffin, Kate Roden Bereavement Books Children Childrens Literature Classroom Techniques Coping Death Emotional Response Grief Teaching Methods Encourages Montessori educators and others to consider the importance of talking with children about loss and death and helping them to identify the basic process of grief and the coping skills used for proceeding with grief work in one's lifetime. Describes helpful activities, such as using children's books, keeping journals, and creating a grief library. (EV)
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spellingShingle Teaching Grief Work as an Aid to Life.
Dreffin, Kate Roden
Bereavement
Books
Children
Childrens Literature
Classroom Techniques
Coping
Death
Emotional Response
Grief
Teaching Methods
Teaching Grief Work as an Aid to Life. Dreffin, Kate Roden Bereavement Books Children Childrens Literature Classroom Techniques Coping Death Emotional Response Grief Teaching Methods Encourages Montessori educators and others to consider the importance of talking with children about loss and death and helping them to identify the basic process of grief and the coping skills used for proceeding with grief work in one's lifetime. Describes helpful activities, such as using children's books, keeping journals, and creating a grief library. (EV)
title Teaching Grief Work as an Aid to Life.
topic Bereavement
Books
Children
Childrens Literature
Classroom Techniques
Coping
Death
Emotional Response
Grief
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ558685