How Grief Camp Reinforces the Need for Death Education in Elementary Schools
Abstract: Established to help normalize the grieving process (Schuurman & Decristofaro, 2010), grief camps are traditionally for children and adolescents who have experienced a death-related loss. These camps take children and adolescents out of their daily environment, inviting them to express...
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Main Author: | Keri-Lyn Durant (Author) |
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Canadian Society for Studies in Education,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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