“The combination of Bryce and his PawPaw’s voices makes What This Kid… an excellent book for parents and grandparents of bereaved children to read together.” Donna Schuurman, The Dougy Center for Grieving Children & Families
Children’s grief advocate and fourth-grader Bryce Fields gives voice to grieving children
How can adults better connect with and help grieving kids? It’s the question that has plagued many parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Other books have attempted to help answer this important question, but what has been glaringly absent from the dialogue is a child’s perspective—until now.
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Paperback – 978-0989497602
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Subjects: LCSH Grief in children. | Bereavement in children. | Loss (Psychology) in children. | Children and death. | Children–Counseling of.
Genres: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Death, Grief, Bereavement | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General | SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement | RELIGION / Christian Living / Family & Relationships
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bryce relishes his role as “big brother”. At the age of six, that role was redefined with the loss of his little sister. His tender servant heart has led him to serve other grieving children including his little brother TJ.
In November 2018, his desire to help expanded to adults that care for ‘little hurting hearts’ and less than a year later, “What This Kid Wants Adults to Know About Grief” was born. Since then with insight and wisdom, he has gained from his unique journey, Bryce has shared his experience and knowledge with the caring adult community looking for ways to better connect and care for the grieving children in their lives.
RESOURCES
Here you will find files to help you help little hurting hearts. Also, take a look at the articles my PawPaw and I wrote to get insights on different ways to serve the grieving community.
• Grief Inventory Sheet
• How Schools Can Provide Grieving Children A Safe Haven