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Sad But OK, My Daddy Died Today: A Child's View of Death
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Sad But OK, My Daddy Died Today: A Child’s View of Death

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Told through the eyes of a nine year old, a young mother of three daughters shares the daily trials of dealing with a terminal illness and the approaching death of their father. Keeping the girls informed at age appropriate levels was key to their understanding of what was happening to their Dad. Questions answered honestly kept children’s vivid imaginations from running wild. From classmates homemade get well cards to visits to the cemetery, funeral home and the florist; learn how children can be involved in the end of life process. In the end, a six year old is able to say It’s Sad, But O.K. after her Dad dies and provides incite ten years later on the handling of this life changing event. A must read for any family facing the death of a friend or family member. Contains some pictures relating to events in the story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
29 October 2008
Pages
114
ISBN
9781439211342

Told through the eyes of a nine year old, a young mother of three daughters shares the daily trials of dealing with a terminal illness and the approaching death of their father. Keeping the girls informed at age appropriate levels was key to their understanding of what was happening to their Dad. Questions answered honestly kept children’s vivid imaginations from running wild. From classmates homemade get well cards to visits to the cemetery, funeral home and the florist; learn how children can be involved in the end of life process. In the end, a six year old is able to say It’s Sad, But O.K. after her Dad dies and provides incite ten years later on the handling of this life changing event. A must read for any family facing the death of a friend or family member. Contains some pictures relating to events in the story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
29 October 2008
Pages
114
ISBN
9781439211342