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.
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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.

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)

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