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Homeworks #1: Helping Children and Youths Manage Separation and Loss

Homeworks #1: Helping Children and Youths Manage Separation and Loss
Original: $9.95
Clearance: $5.00
Publishing Date: 1993
SKU: BK2156
Media: Book
Author: Eileen Mayers-Pasztor, Maureen Leighton and Wendy Whiting-Blome
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  • Parent Training
  • Foster & Adoptive Care
  • Depression/Suicide
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Description:

HOMEWORKS interactive, self-instructional workbooks that can be used individually or in collaboration with a social worker. Ideas and information are presented and then the foster parent or adoptive parent can respond by answering questions or completing worksheets relating the presented information to specific children in their care.

Homeworks #1:Helping Children and Youths Manage Separation and Loss provides basic information about separation, loss, and the grieving process to help foster parents or adoptive parents understand the loss history of the child in their care, its effect on growth and development, and ways to help the child cope with angry or sad feelings and behaviors

73 pp

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