The Grieving Student

The Grieving Student

A Guide for Schools, Second Edition

David Schonfeld, M.D., FAAP, Marcia Quackenbush, M.S., MFT

Educators and other school professionals can be a critical lifeline for grieving children. With the second edition of this bestselling book, school staff will have the practical guidance they need to provide sensitive support to students of all ages and their families.

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STOCK NUMBER ISBN
54579 978-1-68125-457-9
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2021 248
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Author David Schonfeld—a renowned expert on childhood bereavement and school crisis—partners with family therapist Marcia Quackenbush to guide school teams through a child’s experience of grief and illuminate the most powerful ways to make a positive difference. Drawing on both empirical research and extensive professional experience, the authors have enhanced this edition with up-to-date information on grief in the context of school crisis and trauma, suicide loss, social media, and other timely topics. School staff will get real-world tips, strategies, vignettes, and activities to help them skillfully support students as they cope with grief and work their way back to full participation in academic and social life.

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WHAT’S NEW: Expanded online study guide with discussion questions, action steps, and more * Expanded focus on all school personnel, from administrators to support staff * New chapters on suicide loss and providing support in settings outside of K–12 schools * New and expanded information on social media, ambiguous losses, school crisis and trauma, supporting children with disabilities, school policies, line of duty deaths, memorialization, and more * Reflection prompts throughout the book * Insights related to the COVID-19 pandemic * New foreword by Superintendent Robert Runcie of Broward County Public Schools regarding the impact of the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Reviews

Eric Rossen, Director, Professional Development and Standards, National Association of School Psychologists - February 9, 2021

Likely the most practical, accessible, and comprehensive resource for educators on grief and bereavement, The Grieving Student should be a fixture on the bookshelves of all school personnel.

Roger Weissberg, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chief Knowledge Officer, Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) - February 9, 2021

Unfortunately, all educators and health-care providers are faced with the challenges of helping many young people cope with the death of a loved one. This guide is the best and most informative resource available to help teachers, administrators, and school mental health staff understand and support grieving students with practical, beneficial strategies.

Vincent Giordano, New York City Department of Education, Executive Director, Student Support Services (Retired - February 9, 2021

The Grieving Student is an essential resource for school communities. It provides crucial and factual information with anecdotal examples that will enable school personnel to support students facing mental, emotional and bereavement or grief issues which have been magnified during the COVID pandemic.

Therese Rando, Author, Coping With the Sudden Death of Your Loved One and Treatment of Complicated Mourning - February 9, 2021

This unparalleled book is a veritable gold mine of how-to interventions for all who encounter bereaved students. There is literally no better resource to explain to educators, student support personnel, and administrators how children understand and respond to death, as well as what specifically should be done to help them best cope. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!

Authors: David Schonfeld M.D., FAAP, Marcia Quackenbush M.S., MFTForeword Author: Robert W. Runcie

See what’s NEW in the second edition!
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