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7 Grief and Grieving of Children

Objectives

Children’s Understanding And Response To Death

Infants

Infant (cont.)

Toddler

Toddler (cont.)

Preschool

Preschool (cont.)

School Age

School Age (cont.)

Adolescent

Adolescent (cont.)

Coping Strategies for Infant and Toddler

Coping Strategies for Preschool Children

Coping Strategies for Preschool Children (cont.)

Coping Strategies for School Age Child

Coping Strategies for School Age Child (cont.)

Coping Strategies for Adolescent

Effect of Child’s Death on Parents/Family

Review Questions

Answers