A Journey With Mrs. BeensA Journey With Mrs. Beens was created and designed for parents, family members, professional counselors, teachers, medical and care-giving professionals and others involved in the life of any child who has suffered the death of a loved one. The book may be used one-on-one or in a group setting. The story was not created to be read in one session, it is best to read it in shorter sessions. This method will best accommodate a child’s age, brief attention span, and fragile emotional condition during their time of grief. Lauren Schneider, LCSW, Director for Children and Adolescent Programs at Our House Grief had this to say, “Without hiding behind metaphor, the message of hope this book offers will be easy to grasp, even for very young children. A must for clinicians, grief counselors and families.” |
Children’s Storybook for ages 3-9 By: Marsha Ann Dobler Concept by: Susan K. Beeney, R.N. Cost: $20.00 (Plus Shipping & Handling)
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A Journey of HopeJourney of Hopewas written for two groups of people. The first group are the people who have lost a loved one and are confused, frustrated, lonely, angry, feeling guilty, or any of the multitudes of emotions associated with grief. It provides validation that all of those awkward, different, deeply painful emotions and reactions to grief are normal and real. It also affirms you are not going crazy, everything you are feeling is normal, and you have permission to grieve.The second group of people the book is written for are the those who are the supporters around the grieving person. Those dear people who want to help, fear saying the wrong thing, or say the wrong thing without even knowing it. You are a very important, necessary part of their lives. You can be their life raft on their personal Titanic. This book will provide you with information to help you know what to say, or not say, and when to say it. The material in the book is not only for the grieving person you care about, but for you too. It will expose and make you aware of the pain and difficult journey they are traveling.
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Authors: Susan K. Beeney, R.N.
Photographer: Kurt Simonson, MFA
Publisher: Vision Unlimited Press
$20.00 (Plus Shipping & Handling)
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A Kids Journey of Grief, English VersionNew Hope’s desire is that children who have suffered the loss of a loved one would have a road mapto guide them through their grief journey. We created a workbook for grieving children, complete with coloring pages, activities, creatively designed for children to guide them to and through the healing process. Written in a kid-friendly manner to provide them with tools to deepen children’s understanding of their personal journey of grief. The workbook is intended to be used as a springboard for discussions with a child, allowing them to talk about and process their feelings which is an integral part of a child’s grieving process.The workbook has been designed for parents, family members, professional counselors, teachers, medical and care-giving professionals and others involved in the life of any child who has suffered the death of a loved one. The book may be used one-on-one or in a group setting. The workbook was not created to be completed in one session, it is best to have children use the workbook in shorter sessions. This method will best accommodate a child’s age, brief attention span, and fragile emotional condition during their time of grief.
Younger children need need an adult to help with the reading and understanding of the materials and exercises. Older Children can use this workbook with minimal adult guidance and supervision, but should be available to answer questions and support the child. |
Children’s English Workbook for ages 5-12
Authors: Susan K. Beeney, R.N. and Joanne Chung, B.S.R.N.
Publisher: Vision Unlimited Press
$20.00 (Plus Shipping & Handling)
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A Kid’s Journey of Grief , Spanish VersionNew Hope’s desire is that children who have suffered the loss of a loved one would have a road map to guide them through their grief journey. We created a workbook for grieving children, complete with coloring pages, activities, creatively designed for children to guide them to and through the healing process. Written in a kid-friendly manner to provide them with tools to deepen children’s understanding of their personal journey of grief. The workbook is intended to be used as a springboard for discussions with a child, allowing them to talk about and process their feelings which is an integral part of a child’s grieving process. The workbook has been designed for parents, family members, professional counselors, teachers, medical and care-giving professionals and others involved in the life of any child who has suffered the death of a loved one. The book may be used one-on-one or in a group setting. The workbook was not created to be completed in one session, it is best to have children use the workbook in shorter sessions. This method will best accommodate a child’s age, brief attention span, and fragile emotional condition during their time of grief. Younger children need need an adult to help with the reading and understanding of the materials and exercises. Older Children can use this workbook with minimal adult guidance and supervision, but should be available to answer questions and support the child.
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Children’s Spanish Workbook for ages 5-12
Authors: Susan K. Beeney, R.N. and Joanne Chung, B.S.R.N.
Publisher: Vision Unlimited Press
$20.00 (Plus Shipping & Handling)
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Military Edition: A Kid’s Journey of Grief, English VersionNew Hope’s desire is that children who have suffered the loss of a loved one in the military would have a road mapto guide them through their grief journey. We created this workbook for grieving children who have lost a loved one in the Military. It uses Military friendly artwork, complete with coloring pages, activities, creatively designed for children to guide them to and through the healing process. Written in a kid-friendly manner to provide them with tools to deepen children’s understanding of their personal journey of grief. The workbook is intended to be used as a springboard for discussions with a child, allowing them to talk about and process their feelings which is an integral part of a child’s grieving process. The workbook has been designed for parents, family members, professional counselors, teachers, medical and care-giving professionals and others involved in the life of any child who has suffered the death of a loved one. The book may be used one-on-one or in a group setting. The workbook was not created to be completed in one session, it is best to have children use the workbook in shorter sessions. This method will best accommodate a child’s age, brief attention span, and fragile emotional condition during their time of grief. Younger children need need an adult to help with the reading and understanding of the materials and exercises. Older Children can use this workbook with minimal adult guidance and supervision, but should be available to answer questions and support the child.
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Children’s Military Workbook for ages 5-12
Authors: Susan K. Beeney, R.N. and Joanne Chung, B.S.R.N.
Publisher: Vision Unlimited Press
$20.00 (Plus Shipping & Handling)
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