Based on the belief that children mourn in their own unique ways and
need love and support of the adults who care for them, this book
describes the grief experience of Sarah, an eight-year-old whose father
was killed in a car accident, and offers compassionate, practical
counsel for adults who want to help grieving children. Covered are
common concerns such as normal behaviors in grieving kids, helping
children with funerals, grieving kids at school, "misbehavior" in the
grieving child, and helping children heal. Within each chapter, Sarah's
story is followed by a counselor's perspective that offers practical
do's and dont's.