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Helping Children to Manage Loss: Positive Strategies for Renewal and Growth
 
 
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Helping Children to Manage Loss: Positive Strategies for Renewal and Growth [Paperback]

Brenda Mallon
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When adults think about 'loss', we usually think of critical life events such as death or divorce, yet when children are asked about loss their range of associations is sometimes startling. Read the first page
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