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FOR PARENTSGrollman, Earl (1976) Talking About Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child. Boston: Beacon Press.Emswiler, Mary Ann & James (2000) Guiding Your Child Through Grief. NY: Bantam.Fitzgerald, Helen (1992). The Grieving Child: A Parent's Guide. NY: Fireside.Huntley, Theresa (1991) Helping Children Grieve: When Someone They Love Dies. MI: Augsburg Fortress.Jackson, E. N. (1966) Telling a Child About Death. Des Moines, IA: Meredith Press.Jarratt, Claudia (1994). Helping children cope with separation and loss. Boston, MA: The Harvard Common Press.Rubel, Barbara (2000) But I Didn’t Say Goodbye. NJ: Griefwork Center.Trozzi, Maria (1999). Talking with children about loss (Words, Strategies, and Wisdom to Help Children Cope With Death, Divorce and Other Difficult Times). NY: Berkeley Publishing Group.Wofelt, Alan D. (2001). Healing a child's grieving heart - 100 practical ideas for families, friends and caregivers. Ft. Collins, CO: Companion Press.Wofelt, Alan D. (1996). Healing the bereaved child: Grief gardening, growth through grief and other touchstones for caregivers. Ft. Collins, CO: Companion Press.FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDRENAliki. (1979) The Two of Them. New York: Greenwillow Books.Blackburn, Lynn. (1990) I Know I Made it Happen. NE: Centering Corporation.Brown, Laurie and Marc. (1996). When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death. NY: Little Brown and Co.Brown, Margaret W. (1958) The Dead Bird. New York: Young Scott Books.Buscaglia, Leo (1983) The Fall of Freddie the Leaf. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN (Continued)DePaola, Tomie (1997) Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.Dr. Seuss (1996) My Many Colored Days. New York: Alfred A. KnopfDusikova, Maja (1998) Good-Bye, Vivi. New York: North-South Books.Emberley, Ed (1992) Go Away, Big Green Monster. New York: Little, Brown and Company.Fassler, Joan (1982) My Grandpa Died Today. New York: Human Resources Press, Inc.Hafner, Marylin (1981) Families. New York: The Feminist Press at The City University of New York.Harris, R. H. (2001) Goodbye Mousie. New York: Margaret McElderry Books.Heegard, Margaret (1988) When Someone Very Special Dies - Children Can Learn to Grieve. Woodland Press.Hemery, Kathleen Maresh (1998) The Brightest Star. Omaha: Centering Corporation.Holmes, Margaret M. (2000) A Terrible Thing Happened. Washington DC: Magination Press.Julik, Edie (1994) Sailing Through the Storm, A Child’s Journey Through Divorce. KIDSAILKaplow, Julie & Pincus, Donna (2007) Samantha Jane’s Missing Smile A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent. Washington DC: Magination Press.Lanton, Sandy. (2001) Daddy’s Chair. Old Bethpage, NY Lanton Haas Press.Miles, Miska (1971) Annie the Old One. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.Mills, Joyce C. (1993) Gentle Willow. NY: Magination Press.Romain, Trevor (1999) What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?. Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing.FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN (Continued)Ross, Tom (1994) Eggbert The Slightly Cracked Egg. New York: The Putnam & Grosset GroupRunyon, Melissa K., Cooper, Beth & Glickman, Alissa R. (2007) Helping Families Heal. Substance Abuse and Mental Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health andHuman Services.Sheppard, Caroline H. (1998) Brave Bart, A Story for Traumatized and Grieving Children. Grosse Point Woods, MI: Institute for Trauma and Loss in ChildrenSternhal, Sherry L. (1999) How Do You Get to Heaven. Sharon Hill, PA: Archway Press, Inc.Temes, Roberta (1992) The Empty Place. Far Hills, NJ: Small HorizonsThomas, P. (2001) I Miss You: A First Look at Death. NY: Hauppauge, NY: BarronsViorst, J. (1971) The Tenth Good Thing about Barney. New York: Antheneum.Wilgocki, Jennifer & Wright, Marcia Kahn (2002) Maybe Days A Book for Children in Foster Care. Washington DC: Magination Press.MIDDLE GRADE CHILDREN OR OLDERAgee, James (1959) A Death in the Family. New York: Avon.Buchanan Smith, Doris (1973) A Taste of Blackberries. New York: Harper Collins.Buck, Pearl S. (1986) The Big Wave. New York: Harper Collins.Coburn, John B. (1964) Anne and the Sand Dobbies. New York: Seabury Press.Coerr, Eleanor (1997). Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Publisher: Bantam.Dennison, Amy, Dennison, Allie, & Dennison, David (2003) After You Lose Someone You Love: Advice and Insight from the Diaries of Three Kids Who’ve Been There. Free Spirit Press.Frank, Anne (1963) The Diary of a Young Girl. New York: Washington Square Press.Gunther, John. (1949) Death Be Not Proud. New York: Harper Row.Krementz, J. (1988) How it Feels When a Parent Dies. New York: Albert Knopf Inc.MIDDLE GRADE CHILDREN OR OLDER (Continued)Park, Barbara (1995) Mick Harte Was Here. NY: Scholastic Press.Paterson, Katherine (1977) Bridge to Terabithia. NY: Thomas Crowell.White, E. B. (1952) Charlotte’s Web. New York: Harper Row.FOR ADOLESCENTS & TEENSBlume, Judy (1982) Tiger Eyes. Antheneum.Deaver, Julie (1989) Say Goodnight, Gracie. New York: Harper Teen.Dower, Laura (2001) I Will Remember You: What to do When Someone You Love Dies- A Guidebook Through Loss for Teens. New York: Scholastic Inc.Fitzgerald, Helen (2000) The Grieving Teen, A Guide for Teenagers and Their Friends. New York: Fireside PressGootman, Marilyn (1994) When a Friend Dies: A Book for Teens About Grieving and Healing. Free Spirit Publishing.Gravelle, Karen & Haskins, Charles (1989) Teenagers Face to Face with Bereavement. NJ: MessnerGrollman, Earl (2003) Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love. Boston: Beacon PressGrollman, Earl (1999) Living When a Young Friend Commits Suicide. MA: Beacon Press.LeShan, Eda (1979) Learning to Say Goodbye (When a Parent Dies). New York: Macmillan.Levang, Elizabeth & Ilse, Sherokee (1992) Remembering with Love: Messages of Hope for the First Year of Grieving and Beyond. MN: Fairview Press.McLaughlin, Kirsten (2000) The Memory Box. NE: Centering Corporation.O’Toole, Donna (2004). Facing Change: Falling Apart and Coming Together Again in the Teen Years. Burnsville, NC: Compassion Press.Scrivani, Mark (1991) When Death Walks In. NE: Centering Corporation.FOR ADOLESCENTS & TEENS (Continued)Traisman, Enid (1992) Fire in My Heart, Ice in My Veins. NE: Centering Corporation.Walton, Charlie (1996) When There Are No Words: Finding Your Way to Cope with Loss. Ventura, CA: Pathway Publishing.Welshons, John (2003) Awakening from Grief: Finding the Way Back to Joy. HI: Inner Ocean Publishing.Wofelt, Alan (2001) Healing Your Grieving Heart for Teens: 100 Practical Ideas, Simple tips for understanding and expressing your grief. Ft. Collins, CO: Companion Press.FOR PROFESSIONALSCorr, Charles A., Nabe, Clyde M. & Corr, Donna M. (2003). Death and Dying: Life and Living. CA: Thompson Wadsworth.Doka, Kenneth J. (2002). Disenfranchised Grief: New Directions, Challenges, and Strategies for Practice. Doka, Kenneth. J. & Tucci, A. S. (Eds.). (2008) Living with Grief: Children and Adolescents. Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America. ISBN: 978-1-893349-09-4.Edelman, Hope (2006). Motherless Daughters - The Legacy of Loss. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books.Fogarty, James A. (2000)? The Magical Thoughts of Grieving Children: Treating Childrenwith Complicated Mourning and Advice for Parents.? Goldman, Linda (2000). Life and Loss: A Guide to Helping Grieving Children. Ann Arbor, MI: Sheridan BooksGrollman, Earl A. (1997). Living when a loved one dies. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.Harris, Maxine (1996). The Loss That is Forever: The Lifelong Impact of the Early Death of a Mother or Father. NY: Penguin Group.Kubler-Ross, Elizabeth (1997) On Death and Dying. Scribner (reprint) FOR PROFESSIONALS (Continued)Lowenstein, Liana (2006) Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children. Toronto: Champion Press.McGoldrick, Monica & Walsh. (2004) Living Beyond Loss W.W.Norton & Co. Ltd Markell, K. A. & Markell, M. A. (2008) The Children Who Lived: Using Harry Potter and Other Fictional Characters to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents. NY: Routledge/Taylor and FrancisRando, Theresa A. (1984) Grief, Dying and Death. IL: Research Press Company.Salloum, Alison (1998) Reactions, a workbook to help young people.e who are experiencing trauma and grief. Omaha, NE: Centering Corporation.Schoeman, L. & Kreitzman, R. (1997) Death of a Parent: Group Intervention with Bereaved Children and Their Caregivers. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 14(2) 221-245.The Dougy Center (1999) 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child. OR: Dougy CenterThe Dougy Center (2002) After a Murder, a Workbook for Grieving Kids. OR: Dougy CenterValentine, Christine (2008) Bereavement Narratives: Continuing Bonds in the 21st Century. NY: Routledge/Taylor and FrancisWebb, N. B. (2004) Mass Trauma and Violence: Helping Families and Children Cope. NY: Guilford Press.Worden, J. W. (2009) Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy: A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner. NY: Springer Publication Co, LLC ................
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