Finding Your Own Way to Grieve
eBook - ePub

Finding Your Own Way to Grieve

A Creative Activity Workbook for Kids and Teens on the Autism Spectrum

Karla Helbert

Compartir libro
  1. 192 páginas
  2. English
  3. ePUB (apto para móviles)
  4. Disponible en iOS y Android
eBook - ePub

Finding Your Own Way to Grieve

A Creative Activity Workbook for Kids and Teens on the Autism Spectrum

Karla Helbert

Detalles del libro
Vista previa del libro
Índice
Citas

Información del libro

Children and teenagers with autism can struggle to cope with the loss of a loved one, and the complicated and painful emotions of bereavement. This book explains death in concrete terms that the child with autism will understand, explores feelings that the child may encounter as a part of bereavement, and offers creative and expressive activities that facilitate healing.

With illustrations throughout, this interactive book begins with a simple story about what happens when people die. Each chapter then expands on the issues that have been raised in the story and offers a variety of coping skills exercises including writing, art and craft, cooking, movement, relaxation, and remembrance activities. Encouraging children with autism to express their loss through discussion, personal reflection, and creative activity, the book is ideal for children and teens to work through by themselves, or with the support of a family member or professional.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo cancelo mi suscripción?
Simplemente, dirígete a la sección ajustes de la cuenta y haz clic en «Cancelar suscripción». Así de sencillo. Después de cancelar tu suscripción, esta permanecerá activa el tiempo restante que hayas pagado. Obtén más información aquí.
¿Cómo descargo los libros?
Por el momento, todos nuestros libros ePub adaptables a dispositivos móviles se pueden descargar a través de la aplicación. La mayor parte de nuestros PDF también se puede descargar y ya estamos trabajando para que el resto también sea descargable. Obtén más información aquí.
¿En qué se diferencian los planes de precios?
Ambos planes te permiten acceder por completo a la biblioteca y a todas las funciones de Perlego. Las únicas diferencias son el precio y el período de suscripción: con el plan anual ahorrarás en torno a un 30 % en comparación con 12 meses de un plan mensual.
¿Qué es Perlego?
Somos un servicio de suscripción de libros de texto en línea que te permite acceder a toda una biblioteca en línea por menos de lo que cuesta un libro al mes. Con más de un millón de libros sobre más de 1000 categorías, ¡tenemos todo lo que necesitas! Obtén más información aquí.
¿Perlego ofrece la función de texto a voz?
Busca el símbolo de lectura en voz alta en tu próximo libro para ver si puedes escucharlo. La herramienta de lectura en voz alta lee el texto en voz alta por ti, resaltando el texto a medida que se lee. Puedes pausarla, acelerarla y ralentizarla. Obtén más información aquí.
¿Es Finding Your Own Way to Grieve un PDF/ePUB en línea?
Sí, puedes acceder a Finding Your Own Way to Grieve de Karla Helbert en formato PDF o ePUB, así como a otros libros populares de Psicologia y Disturbi dello spettro autistico. Tenemos más de un millón de libros disponibles en nuestro catálogo para que explores.

Información

Año
2012
ISBN
9780857006936
images
Chapter 1
When People Die
(A very short story about death)
Everything that lives must die.
Flowers die, trees die, animals die, and people die too.
Dying is a part of life.
People die when their bodies stop working.
This means they do not breathe air anymore.
Their heart stops beating and pumping blood through their bodies.
When people are dead, sometimes they look like they are asleep, but they are not asleep.
The body is there, but it does not wake up.
The body does not need to sleep.
It does not feel pain anymore.
It does not feel cold or hot anymore.
It does not need to eat or drink anymore.
When we see the body, it seems like the person we know is not in that body anymore.
Some people say that the real person we know is not the body, but the “spirit.”
Our bodies hold our spirits while we are alive.
When our bodies die, our spirits leave our bodies just like we can leave a house.
The spirit leaves when the body stops working.
The spirit goes somewhere else.
We don’t know for sure where the spirit goes.
Some people believe that the spirits of people who die go to heaven.
This is a nice place to think of.
It is okay to think of the people we love being in heaven after their bodies are dead.
Heaven would be a very happy and safe place to be.
It is okay to feel sad or even angry when someone we love dies.
When someone we love dies, we miss them.
It is okay to miss the people we love.
When we feel sad or angry we can talk about how we feel with friends, family or others we trust.
We can always remember the people we love who have died.
We can tell other people about them.
We can talk about the fun things we did, the games we played, or the places we visited.
We can look at pictures of them, and pictures of us together when they were alive.
We will always miss them.
We will always love them.
It’s okay to be sad sometimes.
It’s okay to cry sometimes.
But we can be happy too, and it’s okay!
images
Chapter 2
Dying is a Part of Life
Everything that lives must die.
Flowers die, trees die, animals die, and people die too.
Dying is a part of life.
Every living thing is different, but every living thing must someday die. Dying is a natural part of life. Usually, people do not die until they have lived many years. All animals and people have a lifespan, which is the expected, average time that a particular species of any animal, including humans, will live. The lifespan of a person is usually about 80 years. This is only an average. Some people may die much earlier or much later. The oldest known person at the time of this writing lived 122 years and 164 days. Sometimes people and animals die before a natural lifespan is completed, due to illness or injuries that cannot be cured or healed. People of all ages can die because of illness, injury, disease or accidents. This can happen at any age. Sometimes children die. Sometimes little babies can die. Babies can die at birth, or sometimes even before they are born. It is rarer for babies and older children to die than for adults and older people, but it does happen.
When babies and children die, it can seem even sadder than when an older person dies. This is because people usually feel that it seems very unfair that a little baby, a child, or a very young person will not get a chance to live what people call a “full life.” This means that they did not get a chance to grow u...

Índice