A hand to hold

By Barbara Millar, Nursery World, 27 June 2001

Anyone who works with children may have to face the situation where a child in their care is bereaved. Children have different responses to death, depending on their age and experience....

Anyone who works with children may have to face the situation where a child in their care is bereaved. Children have different responses to death, depending on their age and experience. The under-twos, for instance, have very little language to express their loss, but even very young children and babies are aware that people they were attached to are gone and experience the dawning realisation that they are never...

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