Publisher's Synopsis
For parents, talking about death with their children can be challenging. It is one of the most neglected topics in children's education. Parents often do not want to confront their children with death. In reality, children notice death at an early age as a result of their own research, it is often not addressed, leading to misunderstandings and anxiety. Children's feelings about death can be much more intense and complex. If parents avoid answering their questions about death, children may seek their own explanations, which can be more worrying.
This book aims to help children understand and cope with the feelings around death, which can be worrying even for adults. This book can be used not only as a guide for parents, but also as an excellent tool by teachers and anyone working with children.