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Intended for use with elementary-school-aged children who have experienced the death of someone special, Mourning Child Grief Support Group Curriculum: Early Childhood Edition is for professionals who work in schools, hospitals, hospices, mental health agencies, or any setting that serves bereaved children. The Middle Childhood Edition contains lesson plans for 10 sessions that include age-appropriate activities. These fun and engaging activities enable young children to approach highly sensitive and painful topics. The authors provide detailed instructions and learning objectives to guide users through the curriculum.
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The Grief Support Group Curriculum provides a basis for assisting children and teenagers as they learn about mourning through facing death of a close or special friend. The aim of this curriculum is to facilitate healthy variations of mourning and positive adaptations following the death of a friend or family member. The work illustrates mourning in four stages of development and is accordingly divided into four separate texts. The texts focus on preschool-aged children, children in kindergarten through grade two, children in grades three through six, and teenagers. This format affords participants opportunities to meet peers who have also experienced loss. The participants are helped to approach and express their grief through a variety of activities including drawing, sculpting, music, games, keeping a journal, problem-solving, drama, stories and movements. By providing death education, coping, and self-care techniques, the group sessions help youths get in touch with their feelings and the pain of loss. Each curriculum contains ten ninety-minute sessions that should be implemented over a period of ten weeks. By employing age-appropriate themes to engage the child and provide continuity throughout the sessions, the division of material within the curricula assures that the activities reflect the developmental level of the grieving child or adolescent. Each person grieves differently, and Mourning Child Grief Support Group Curriculum addresses the issues related to mourning while recognizing the importance of individuality in grieving.
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Contents: Grief is a Family Process. A Note to Group Facilitators. Sample Telephone Interview. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 1. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week2. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 3. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 4. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 5. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 6. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 7. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 8. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 9. Mourning Child Pre-School Curriculum: Week 10. Appendix 1: A Description of Materials. Appendix 2: Samples of Materials to be Used. Appendix 3: Sample Notes to be Sent Home to Caregivers. Appendix 4: Special Activities for Special Days and Sample. Denny the Duck Stories.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
The Grief Support Group Curriculum provides a basis for assisting children and teenagers as they learn about mourning through facing death of a close or special friend. The aim of this curriculum is to facilitate healthy variations of mourning and positive adaptations following the death of a friend or family member. The work illustrates mourning in four stages of development and is accordingly divided into four separate texts. The texts focus on preschool-aged children, children in kindergarten through grade two, children in grades three through six, and teenagers. Each curriculum contains ten ninety-minute sessions that should be implemented over a period of ten weeks. By employing age-appropriate themes to engage the child and provide continuity throughout the sessions, the division of material within the curricula assures that the activities reflect the developmental level of the grieving child or adolescent. Each person grieves differently, and Grief Support Group Curriculum addresses the issues related to mourning while recognizing the importance of individually in grieving. This Facilitator's Handbook is designed to accompany the Mourning Child Grief Support Group Curricula for Pre-School, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, and Adolescence. This handbook provides a brief overview of the history, philosophy, and format of the grief support curriculum; a succinct discussion of developmental considerations of mourning children; a guide to coordinating a support group for mourning children; and a list of resources for mourning children and their families.
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The Serpent Sea Twenty-five year old Anne Gordon receives a letter
from her grandfather summoning her home from Cedar Key to
Islamorada, the family estate in Key West, Florida. Anne had fled
the estate five years earlier after the traumatic death of her twin
brother, Edward, in a scuba diving accident for which she was
blamed. Now, her grandfather is ill and wishes to make peace with
her before his death. Anne leaves her photography/jewelry designing
business and drives home. Once there, she discovers things are not
as calm as they first appear on the surface - a Spanish galleon
wreck, the San Pedro, has been found directly off the coast of
Islamorada, and a movie company has moved onto the estate to make a
film, starring the noted actors, Frank Blaine and Diana Moon, and
directed by Peter James. There have been several mysterious
accidents on the San Pedro and two of the divers on the Spanish
ship have died. Meanwhile, Anne is reunited with her grandfather,
David Gordon. He makes her his heir of the fifty-million dollar
estate and business. Anne is overwhelmed with his generosity and
stays on at Islamorada to comfort him in his last days. Robin
Gordon, Anne's cousin, has arrived home from college and against
their grandfather's wishes has developed a budding romance with
Jack Cole, one of the divers from the San Pedro. A third visitor
not nearly as welcome is Leigh Giddings, Anne's fortune-hunting
ex-husband. He has discovered that his former wife is now an
heiress and wants to get his cut of the family wealth. In response
to David Gordon's request for help, Alex Stryker, a top detective
with the Miami-Dade Police Department, has been sent to Key West to
assist local police. Alex has been working undercover on the dive
boat to try and discover the murderer's identity and why people are
being killed. He is immediately attracted to Anne Gordon and she to
him. Their budding romance is marred by the threats and murders
occurring on the estate. Another dead body is found, this time in
the boathouse at Islamorada, and a later attempt is made on Anne's
life. No one seems to be safe. Then, Anne's grandfather dies under
suspicious circumstances. While snooping around in an underwater
cave directly off the shore of Islamorada, Anne discovers an
important lead regarding the crimes at the estate. When a second
attempt is made on her life, she is trapped on the dive boat and
confronts the true killer. The boat smashes up on the reef when a
hurricane hits the Florida Keys. After almost losing her life on
the dive boat, Anne and Alex Stryker realize how much they really
mean to each other and begin to dream of a future together.
In this new book of Linda Masek's, you'll find tales of dozens of
animals - tales that will make you laugh, tales that will charm
you, tales that will inspire you - tales about kitties like Buddy
and Maggie and Bandit and horses named Champy and Eggbert and
Applejack and even a squirrel called - what else? - Chatterbox This
is the story of a spiritual journey with beloved animals.
Intended for use with late elementary-school-aged and middle-school-aged children who have experienced the death of someone special, the Mourning Child Grief Support Group Curriculum: Middle Childhood Edition is for professionals who work in schools, hospitals, hospices, mental health agencies, or any setting that serves bereaved children. The Middle Childhood Edition contains lesson plans for 10 sessions that include age-appropriate activities. These fun and engaging activities enable young children to approach highly sensitive and painful topics. The authors provide detailed instructions and learning objectives to guide users through the curriculum.
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