Marge Eaton Heegaard MA ATR LICSW
I am impressed with the way in which this work involves children so
concretely and personally in the grief process. I believe it has
great potential for being helpful to many children who are stunned
by the agony of loss. --Lowell O. Erdahl, Bishop Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America
I especially appreciated in the design of this book, the effort to
enable a child to convert what has been a profound, passively
experienced situation into one in which the child becomes an active
participant in pictorially and verbally doing something about it.
--Dean J. Hempel, M.D. Child Psychiatrist, Wilder Child Guidance
Center
I have been searching for just such a book to use with grieving
children! The concepts are honest and truthful. --Ruth D. Meitz,
Student Support Teacher, Bloomington Public Schools
People have neglected children's grief for years, and here we get
not only a description of the process, but a potent book for
helping children work through their grief. --Christine Ternand,
M.D., Pediatrician
We have found this to be a practical workbook that guides children
through a confusing time. Children learn from this book that grief
is a natural reaction to loss. --Monty Williams, A.C.S.W., Social
Worker, Minneapolis Children's Health Center
When Someone Very Special Dies is a superbly useful tool to help
young people work through their grief...highly recommended...a real
contribution. --Rabbi Dr. Earl A. Grollman, Author of Talking About
Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child
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