![]() ![]() Encourage the child to talk about the person who died., 36. Visit the cemetery with the child., 35. Surround the child with love and acceptance., 31. Think about other losses this child is facing., 29. Think about the child's cultural or ethnic background., 24., 25. Identify same-gender adult helpers for the child., 23. If the child is a boy, consider this:, 22. If the child is a girl, consider this:, 21. Let this unique child mourn in her own way., 19. If a child's friend has died, consider this:, 17. If a child's grandparent has died, consider this:, 16. If a child's sibling has died, consider this:, 15. If a child's parent has died, consider this:, 14. Consider the child's relationship to the person who died., 13. Give the child permission to find comfort in "linking objects.", 12. Include the child in planning and carrying out the funeral., 10. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 9. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 8. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 7. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 6. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 5. UNDERSTAND THE SIX NEEDS OF MOURNING, 4. Observe that kids moourn more through behaviors than words., 3. Understand the difference between grief and mourning., 2. ISBN: 978-1-87 Contents Also by Alan Wolfelt:, Dedication, Title Page, Copyright Page, Introduction, 1. Wolfelt Center for Loss and Life Transition Copyright © 2001 Alan D. Healing a Child's Grieving Heart 100 Practical Ideas for Families, Friends & Caregivers By Alan D.
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