Everyone dies one day: assisting people with autism spectrum disorder to understand the concept of death, loss and the grieving process
By: O'Brien, Kathleen.
Perth, Autism Association of Western Australia : [2005?]Description: 17 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.Subject(s): AUTISM | GRIEF | BEREAVEMENT | LOSSSummary: Assists people of all ages with autism to understand the concept of death, loss and the grieving process. Uses illustrations to help explain death factually and simply.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 720 OBR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Pending hold | W002160 |
Total holds: 1
Assists people of all ages with autism to understand the concept of death, loss and the grieving process. Uses illustrations to help explain death factually and simply.
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Patron comment on 22/03/2016
An excellent resource for young children (not necessarily with ASD). It was used as an activtiy book with a six year old whose mother had died (at home)