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Chapter 7: Grieving Children and Adolescents: Lessons from the Harvard Child Bereavement Study
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Chapter 18: Helping Students Cope with Grief
Children grieve not only at home, but also at school. Robert Stevenson asks: How and where should students be told of the death of a classmate? How much information is appropriate? By properly preparing school faculty for dealing with grieving students, schools can be much more effective in addressing the grief of children. Included is a sample curriculum for a death education capsule that can be taught in schools.
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