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Grief and loss are normal feelings to have when a relative, friend, or pet dies. Don't Say Good Bye Just Say See You! reassures a child that no matter how sad or angry they feel when they lose a relative, friend, or pet, in time their sadness will ease and they will be able to remember the happiness they shared. This book gives parents an opportunity to talk about death with their grieving child by addressing their feelings of sadness, anger, and guilt, and clarify any misconceptions they may have. Don't Say Good Bye Just Say See You! brings a comforting perspective for children who are grieving the loss of their pet or loved one. Parents can use a pet that has died as a good reference point in the discussion of human death.
Bullying is increasing, but we can make a difference. It is important to teach children about the negative effects bullying can have on others. "No Treats for Bullies!" offer parents an opportunity to let their children tell them what is going on in their life and encourages children to speak up about troubling situations. If children are aware of someone being bullied, empower them to get help and stand up for others. Parents should stress to their children that Bullying is NOT OKAY! Children should be made aware that it is never too late to do the right thing and help others who may need their help."No Treats for Bullies!" is the newest edition of the Dog Tales Collection. The Dog Tales Collection, developed by Patricia A. Brill, PhD, is the first collection of books written to help parents start a conversation with their child regarding issues or concerns they may have with their pet. These books help children better understand what happens when their pet or a loved one has cancer; has to undergo surgery, has to stay overnight at the hospital, or even dies.
When a Virus Takes Over the World was written to help children understand the impact a virus can have on them and their loved ones and teaches them how they can take preventive measures to stop the spread of the virus.Children have most likely heard about the virus pandemic. However, limiting information from them may create additional worry and feelings of being scared. One way to reduce their concerns is to provide them with simple and honest information.This book offers parents an opportunity to let children express their concerns about virus outbreaks and help answer any questions that may have. Using animals as a reference point can help children relate to issues not only related to their pets but other life issues.
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