Helping children with autism cope with the death of a loved one

By: Levine, Karen.
Contributor(s): Masotta, Christy.
Series: Autism Spectrum Quarterly Spring 2013: 8-9.Publisher: 2013Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | AUTISM | DEATH | COPING | GRIEFSummary: Observes that it is challenging to help any child cope with the loss of a loved one but even more so when the child has autism, as he or she may not be able to express questions and grief in a way that others can readily understand. Offers some guidelines for families, teachers and therapists.
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Observes that it is challenging to help any child cope with the loss of a loved one but even more so when the child has autism, as he or she may not be able to express questions and grief in a way that others can readily understand. Offers some guidelines for families, teachers and therapists.

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