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When a Parent is Gone. Helping Your Child Feel Safe Through Death, Absence, or Separation (en Inglés)
Lily Nixon (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 60.281How do you explain loss to a child when your own heart is breaking too?
When a parent dies, suddenly disappears from a child's daily life, or was never there, caregivers are often left searching for the "right words." But in moments this painful, finding those words can feel impossible.
When a Parent Is Gone is a compassionate, trauma-informed guide that helps parents and caregivers talk to children about death, absence, grief, and separation in ways that feel emotionally safe, honest, and age-appropriate.
Written by mother and author Lily Nixon after navigating the loss of her son's father, this practical guide combines lived experience with child development research to help families move from confusion and fear toward connection and safety.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
What to say when a parent diesHow to explain absence without creating shame or rejectionWhy children keep asking the same questionsCommon mistakes that increase fear and anxietySimple scripts for ages 2-8Trauma-informed communication strategiesHow to answer difficult questions like:"Why did Daddy/Mommy die?""Did I cause this?""Are you going to die too?"How to help children feel safe again after lossGrounding phrases and calming responses for emotional meltdownsClear language that reduces confusion and builds trustThis book is especially helpful for:
Widowed parentsSingle parentsGrandparents and guardiansTherapists and counselorsFoster and adoptive familiesTeachers and childcare professionalsFamilies navigating grief, separation, or parental absenceYou do not need perfect words.
You only need honest, safe, and steady ones.
If you are trying to help a child through one of life's hardest experiences while carrying your own grief at the same time, this guide will help you feel less alone - and help your child feel safe, supported, and deeply loved.
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