Understanding Grief: A Guide for Teachers, Parents & Carers for Supporting Children and Young People
The “Understanding Grief” is a guide designed to support teachers, parents and carers with supporting children with grief and death. It is particularly useful for those children who are struggling to negotiate a recent death.
It offers several strategies for supporting the child through the process of grief with practical ideas.
This workbook aligns with several statutory England PSHE curriculum* objectives and the Scottish Health and Wellbeing Curriculum.
*in line with the PSHE Association 2021 Statutory Guidance.
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