This practical guide offers invaluable and sensitive advice for all who
work alongside terminally ill children, their families and families who
have been bereaved. Paul Nash helpfully describes the different types of
care that are needed depending on the age of the child - from baby to
teenager - and on the particular needs of the child's family. He also
provides resources to help with remembering and celebrating the life of
a child, including rituals that can be used in preparation for death, at
the time of death and at funeral or memorial services.