Teacher's Handbook of Death
In "Teacher's Handbook of Death," Maggie Jackson offers educators essential strategies for addressing the sensitive subjects of death and bereavement in the classroom. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2001, this engaging paperback spans 144 pages and serves as a vital resource for teachers navigating the complexities of conversations about loss.
Recognizing the growing need for open discussions about death, Jackson provides practical methods to help teachers facilitate these challenging yet necessary conversations. By equipping educators with the tools to talk candidly with children about grief and the realities of dying, this handbook empowers them to support students in processing their emotions and experiences.
If you're an educator seeking to foster a safe and supportive learning environment when discussing difficult topics, "Teacher's Handbook of Death" is an indispensable addition to your professional library.