The Elephant in the Room: A Childrens Book for Grief and Loss

by Amanda Edwards

Other authorsJulia Horwitz (Illustrator), Leslie Ponciano (Author)
Paperback, 2014

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Description

The Elephant in the Room is a children’s storybook with whimsical illustrations and rhyming verses of positive strategies for coping with grief and loss. The gender-neutral elephant character demonstrates the potential emotions that children may experience when faced with any type of loss such as death of a pet or a relative, a friend moving away, foster care, hospitalization, etc. This book can serve to initiate a discussion or to provide unconscious messages of love, power, and healing. The practical and realistic coping strategies are developmentally appropriate for young children in early childhood and are based in best practices according to research in children’s literature and social-emotional development. It is recommended that the book be read daily, as needed, during traumatic events and that the adult wait patiently for the child to initiate a discussion. It is anticipated that The Elephant in the Room will serve as a transitional object for children experiencing grief and loss and that it will help them navigate their unique and individual journey towards healing, concurrently or in the years ahead. This book is a must-have for teachers, grief counselors, healthcare practitioners, therapists, social workers, and librarians. Additionally, it can serve as an important resource for families during difficult events.

Publication

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2014), 26 pages

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1492793248 / 9781492793243

Physical description

26 p.; 11 inches

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1 copy
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