Supporting Young Children Experiencing Loss and Grief provides early years practitioners and Key Stage 1 teachers with practical advice to support children experiencing feelings related to change and loss.

Using key case studies and interviews with children and adults, this important text uncovers best-practice techniques to help children talk about their feelings. Covering more than bereavement, it considers the loss children feel when they move home, undergo a change in routine, experience their parents' or carers' separation, move settings or lose contact with a close friend, nursery practitioner or teacher.

Providing answers to the key question of how to support children who have feelings of loss and grief, Supporting Young Children Experiencing Loss and Grief is a must-read text for all those working with young children in caring environments who are looking to provide children with the tools they need to talk about their emotions.

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Providing practical ways to support early years practitioners and key stage one teachers who are working with children experiencing feelings of loss and grief, this book uses case studies and interviews with children and adults to uncover best practice techniques.
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1. Introduction

2. Theories of Grief and Loss

3. Feelings

4. Case Studies with Children

5. Case Studies with Adults

6. Resources and Settings

7. Crises and Disasters in Terms of Loss and Grief

8. Ways Forward and Conclusion

Appendix A: Book List

Appendix B: Online Resources

Appendix C: Delivering Training Sessions on Loss and Grief in Early Years to Staff Teams

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367422974
Publisert
2020-11-25
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
270 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
134

Biografisk notat

Deborah Price is a senior lecturer who has worked at the University of Brighton and The Open University, UK. She has worked in early and primary years as a teacher, trainer, inspector and lecturer.

Clair Barnard has worked with the Early Childhood Project for over 30 years as an equalities play worker, community activist and champion of children's rights, shining a light on the under-represented children in Brighton and Hove, who often go unheard.