Summary
Atle Dyregrov: Grief in children
About the book Children of kindergarten and school age experience the loss of their loved ones or the loss of school friends. For children, these are difficult moments that require a caring and professional response from those closest to them, both in the family and at school. The book, among others, describes children's reactions to loss and crisis situations, what makes grieving difficult, gender differences in children's grieving, care for children in situations of grief and crisis, how to deal with death in kindergarten and at school, therapy for children who are grieving or in crisis, groups for children who have experienced loss. Purpose of the book The book is intended for kindergarten teachers, primary and secondary school teachers, psychologists, pedagogues and special pedagogues, as well as other adults who take care of children at school and/or families who have experienced the loss of loved ones. About the author Dr. Atle Dyregro is a clinical psychologist. He is the director of the Center for Crisis Psychology in Bergen. For more than twenty years he worked with traumatized children, children victims of war and families affected by the death of their children.
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