Supporting Bereaved Children in the Primary Classroom
Helping Children Process Death, Grief and Loss
Poppy Gibson author Emma L Palastanga author Marie Greenhalgh author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:4th Nov '25
£21.99
This title is due to be published on 4th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Children experience a range of emotions during their time in primary school, however bereavement is both unique and challenging. This book seeks to enable adults working with children to be prepared for this part of life’s journey and ready to support the child affected by the death of their loved one.
This accessible book explores topics that may have not been fully explored during teacher training: including defining loss, grief and bereavement, looking at different models of grief, identifying how grief affects children and investigating how the differing needs of minority groups can be met. Focused on delivering practical and hands-on guidance, readers are presented with expert advice and case studies from the classroom to understand how to create an effective childhood bereavement policy. Whilst supporting a bereaved child is crucial, the emotional toll on the adult should not be underestimated and this book offers applied self-care strategies tailored for educators. A resource bank with contact details for specialist childhood bereavement organisations is also included for quick reference in a crisis. The authors also make suggestions for play based activities and guided tasks using high quality texts for school adults to use in small groups or with the whole class.
This is a much-needed resource for every classroom to best support young people experiencing anxiety, depression, and mental health issues after facing a death. This book gives primary teachers, school leaders and staff the confidence to build learning environments that nurture and support students through this difficult time.
ISBN: 9781032874487
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
120 pages