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I Have a Question about Death

Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs

Meredith Englander Polsky, Arlen Grad Gaines

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher

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Winner of a Moonbeam Children's Book Award 2017
I Have a Question about... is a 2018 Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award Silver Medal for Best Book Series - Non-Fiction

Death is a difficult topic for any parent or educator to explain to a child, perhaps even more so when the child has Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs. This book is designed specifically to help children with these additional needs to understand what happens when someone dies.

The first book of its kind, I Have a Question about Death uses straightforward text and images to walk children through what it means when someone dies, as well as ways they might want to react or to think about the person. Using clear illustrations throughout and with information for parents and guardians, this book is essential for families with a child aged 5-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs.

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Emotional Behavioural, Bereavement, End of life, Kids, Autism, Asperger’s, Death, Funeral, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Special Needs, explaining death to autistic child, what happens when we die, autism and bereavement, Disability, Emotions, Communication, Explaining death to kids, Therapy, Parents, grief and autism, Grief, explaining death to someone with autism