By Jenni
Rogers (Author), Sara
Olsher (Author) (2024).
From Amazon.com: “It's a
conversation no one wants to have - you just found out someone you love
is dying or needs hospice, and you don't have as much time as you'd hoped.
How do you tell the kids? Where do you start?
Millions of families, when faced
with a shortened life expectancy, struggle with how to talk to their
kids about it. We don't want to take away their innocence or end their
childhood. How do we have this conversation in a way that isn't devastating or
super scary? We start by making it make sense, from a
scientific point of view.
Join Mia and her stuffed giraffe
Stuart as they explain how bodies work and what happens when important body
parts aren't able to do their jobs anymore. What Happens When Someone I
Love Can't Get Better uses bright and engaging illustrations to
explain what keeps bodies alive and helps reduce confusion about why bodies
die.
It covers important topics such
as:
- how internal organs are supposed to function
- what happens when internal organs stop
functioning properly
- the role of medicine and surgery in
treatment
- what happens when medicine is no longer
effective
- comfort care and hospice
- legacy building and memory keeping
...all using child-friendly
terms that explain and normalize death.
Open, Honest, and Accessible: Kids
can handle learning the truth about most any situation - as long as it's
presented in a way that makes sense to them.
Validation of Feelings: By
shining a light on big (and sometimes shameful) feelings, this book validates
kids' feelings and experiences, reassuring them that their emotions are normal
and encouraging them to share with a trusted grown-up, in addition to providing
suggestions for coping.
Resource for Caregivers: When
there's no resource to make hard conversations easier, grown-ups are far less
likely to have them. This book aims to empower adults and kids with knowledge,
which is proven to help kids through traumatic situations.Therapeutic and
Educational Tool: What Happens When Someone I Love Can't Get Better is
a go-to book in hospitals, schools, counseling settings, and support groups.
There are no references to God or the afterlife, leaving room for families to
have discussions based on their own belief system.”

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