Where's My Mum Now?


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About The Book

For a long time opinion has varied on the role of children when a loved parent granny relative or friend is dying/has died. There are those who exclude the child from knowledge of impending death and the funeral arguing that it is all too distressing for a child while others maintain that children want to be involved and can make decisions quite young. When my husband died we gave the grandchildren the choice. It was the youngest two who agreed straight away but Mary 11 hesitated and then said I don't want to go but if I don't I will never forgive myself. All three were glad to have gone and said their goodbyes. Brian not only believed that children are well able to be involved in the process of death he was prepared to test it with a research project that involved not adults but children who had had a parent die. This book records that research its problems and results. I have known and worked with Brian for many years. His work is meticulous for he is dedicated to the theme having been a clergyman and seen the many sides of dying and the way it is handled by families who themselves are often dealing with the unknown and their own fears of death and dying. This book is a must for all who have contact with children - parents teachers those in social services and all who need reassurance on the resilience of children who yes have many ways of coping but what they all want from their grownups is honesty openness involvement and love. Ann Faulkner Retired Professor of Communication in Health Care
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