Helping Kids Cope with Death
At some point in their lives, every child will cope with the loss of a loved one. As a parent, you may feel unprepared to answer your child’s questions and help them process their loss. Here are some great resources that can help you navigate this difficult road. Many of these resources are available in our church library.
Books for adults:
When will I Stop Huring? by June Cerz Kolf
Helping Children Grieve by Theresa Huntley
Books for teens:
Saying Goodbye When you Don’t Want To by Martha Bolton
Books for Kids of All Ages:
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
The Invisible String is a very subtle approach to loss or seperation. I believe this is a great book to add to your child’s library now. It teaches children that even when 2 people are seperated, an invisible string of love connects them. It’s a great truth to hide in your child’s heart even before they have experienced a great loss.
Sarah’s Grandma Goes to Heaven by Maribeth Boelts
Grandpa is There a Heaven by Kathering Bohlmann
Gram’s Song by Karyn Henley
Papa’s Gift by Kathleen Long Bostrom
Books for Young Kids:
Let’s Talk About Heaven by Debby Anderson
Never Say Goodbye by Lea Gillespie Gant
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