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This book was written by a hospice nurse and her client to facilitate the exploration of feelings and emotions of children who have experienced any type of loss, ranging from a beloved family member or friend to a family pet. In the vast spectrum of human emotions, those of love and grief are experienced by most of us. They are often understandably intertwined. For instance, when a loved one passes away, those left behind experience grief. Children as well as adults experience the emotion of grief. Even the death of a pet can elicit grief. There are five stages of grief that are generally…mehr

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This book was written by a hospice nurse and her client to facilitate the exploration of feelings and emotions of children who have experienced any type of loss, ranging from a beloved family member or friend to a family pet. In the vast spectrum of human emotions, those of love and grief are experienced by most of us. They are often understandably intertwined. For instance, when a loved one passes away, those left behind experience grief. Children as well as adults experience the emotion of grief. Even the death of a pet can elicit grief. There are five stages of grief that are generally agreed upon. These stages, or feelings, are: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. There is no particular order in which each stage may emerge, nor does any one stage always appear with any individual. It's "See You Later" not "Goodbye" is a story for children as told through the loving relationship between two dogs, Ollie and Oliver. It is a story of love, loss and coping as Ollie finds his way through grief with the illness and death of his grandpup.
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Catherine Fish was born and raised in Owosso, Michigan. She is a hospice nurse and holds a master's degree in Advanced Holistic Nursing. She served in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps at the beginning of her career and spent the next twenty-five years living in South Carolina and North Carolina, engaged in various nursing specialties before returning to her roots to help her family care for her father, who was ill. She has one child, Megs, who is parent to Oliver, the puppy who inspired the character of Ollie.Roger Jeffries makes his home in Corunna, Michigan, and holds a master's degree from Michigan State University in Guidance and Counseling and in Social Work, and a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education. He devoted his entire professional career to working with and for the benefit of children in the public-school setting. He was a teacher, a guidance counselor, a school social worker and a director of special education. He is also a U.S. Navy veteran.